Hand2Mouth, Cirque du Soleil, and Writers Read 6

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Tue, 05/10/2011 - 12:00am
Dmae Roberts features Hand2Mouth Theatre, poet Laurence Overmire, and Cirque du Soleil

Dmae Roberts presents a membership drive edition of Stage & Studio. This week: a Pushing Boundaries feature story on"Uncanny Valley" from Hand2Mouth Theatre, backstage thoughts on "Dralion"from Cirque du Soleil, and the latest installment of Writers Read with poet Laurence Overmire.

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Hand2Mouth in Rehearsal

First up, a new feature in the year long Pushing Boundaries series. Dmae profiles Hand2Mouth and their new show "Uncanny Valley". We sit in on one of their rehearsals, and hear from director Jonathan Walters, performer Faith Helma and dramaturg Alex Huebsch. They tell us about how they created a play from scratch during a year of rehearsals and creation, from hours and hours of improv at the beginning, to the finished show they have now. And they talk about how they make memories come alive.

Dralion 

Next, we chat backstage with Esther Daack, a former  Portlander who's now touring with Cirque du Soleil's "Dralion",which will be coming to Portland next month. The show mixes dragon and lion, East and West. The shows includes Chinese acrobatics, along with their usual multidisciplinary style.

Laurence Overmire 

Finally, we have the latest installment of Writers Read. Laurence Overmire reads "An Actor Prepared", a poem from his new book, "Gone Hollywood". He's a former professional actor and now poet. Overmire's book will be released Saturday, May 14 at 6 pm the Singer Hill Cafe.  This segment also features music by Todd Barton, resident composer for the Oregon Shakespeare Festival. Barton composed the music for OSF's Language Archive.

Pushing Boundaries is a year-long project that explores artists and arts groups pushing physical, emotional and artistic boundaries in their work and it's made possible with funding by the Regional Arts and Culture Council.

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