Friday, November 16, 2007

Something about broken hearts and knives that leads to trouble

The Audience Gasped When the Clown Turned Nasty

(VANCOUVER, BC) I saw Cavalleria Rusticana and I Pagliacci performed by the Vancouver Opera Society last night.

I can sum up the experience in two words. Fucking. Awesome.

In I Pagliacci I didn't think I'd have any sympathy for Canio (he murders Nedda, his wife, for having an affair with Silvio) but god-damned if his heartbreak didn't make me hesitate just a little.

La Commedia è finita!
. No fucking shit!

And during Cavalleria Rusticana I fell in love with the music so much so that when I die I want to have 'Regina Coeli' sung en masse and everyone weeping with lovelorn heartbreak. Hey, it's my funeral and you'll cry if I want you to.

Definitely worth the time and money.

xo

MVL

SOME MEN by Terrence McNally

Been there. Done that. Cried.

Raving Theatre proudly presents the Canadian premier of SOME MEN by Terrence McNally

Directed by David Blue
December 1st, World AIDS Day performance, benefiting the Vancouver Friends For Life Society

7:00 pm $50.00 including reception and special guest performances

"a lush, mixed bouquet of sex, pain, and laughs" - curtainup.com

"While two men exchange wedding vows, guests at the ceremony chart their own loves, lives and the degrees of liberation they've achieved—or not—over the years. At once a collage and a celebration, with equal parts wit and heart, Terrence McNally's play is set against the events that shaped the past century"


Tickets available through Tickets Tonight and Little Sisters Book Store

Sunday, November 04, 2007

Scribbles - Raw Notes Regarding Art

God may have taken seven days to create life itself - I'm slower and work on a smaller scale

These are some raw notes for an article I've been working on for months. They also form part of an argument I'm writing in support of an arts-related not-for-profit group. I lost some of the notes when my Treo (and the SD card) slipped out of my pocket during a drunken skateboarding adventure on Granville St. in Vancouver the evening of September 10th.

Art codifies beliefs

It simplifies aspects of life and organizes them so others may have measured experiences.

Art (or the artist) identifies, explains or resolves problems of society (relationships, technology, ambitions).

Art makes memorable the rules of conduct, gives insights to character, and draws conclusions that society finds useful.

Art imagines, defies constraints, overcomes, achieves the necessary place to allow the various human dynamics and urges (full) expression and (full) voice.

Art creates paradigms that allow us to perceive the invisible, to touch the intangible, step outside the ordinary, stop time, 'slip the surly bounds of earth and touch the face of God'.

Art is a spiritual activity. Only a creative force can bring art into being.

Art and Culture

People want to repeat culture - that's what culture is - an expression, aesthetic or otherwise, of a group's values, ideas or goals and ambitions. The songs they sing, their fashion, the way they decorate themselves or their environment positions them with or against ideas or values, with or against nature, with or against themselves as individuals or as groups.

To restrict this use in order to 'protect' copyright or 'control' reproduction of art is destructive to its purpose. An artist who creates a 'work' of art does not create a commercial object first but creates, rather, a new expression of the culture in which she resides. The art belongs to the community: it belongs to those who use it to express their lives or beliefs.

The commercial exploitation of the work is, and should be, protected on behalf of the artist or copyright holder. But non-commercial use is not protected , nor should it be.

The Necessity of Art

art restores equilibrium to life
art as decoration
art as investment
art as objective realism

art as a creative process - deliberately limited and isolated from life

a persons stops creating or creates on an automaticity - the willingness to create art reestablishes the willingness to create life and thus restores the feeling of being alive (hypothesis)

art as magic

art creates wordless communication between individuals

art distracts and entertains

Thomas and Melo Anfield and free agent productions presents

monkeys and other new works


Opening Friday November 23rd 6-10 pm

Also open on Saturday Nov 24th 12-5

643 e 24th Vancouver (24th and Fraser)

Friends welcome