sister sylvester "The Eagle and The Tortoise"
Friday, November 1, 2024, 2000 - 2100
"Genuinely subversive" - Time Out NY
The Eagle and the Tortoise invites the audience into a live sound and video installation where they collectively read a hand-made book. The book tells the story of a young student from Turkey who became an icon of leftist resistance, an armed militant, a political prisoner, and finally, a proxy soldier in an American war. This visual essay traces the history of the aerial view-in art, mythology, journalism, and warfare-to make the case for other ways of looking.
Tickets: $10/$3 (students)
"A complex, deeply reflective work that weaves together strands of the personal, political, and mythological with deft subtlety."
- Culturebot
"This always intriguing company continues to create unexpected, challenging work that approaches story and ideas from multiple angles and generates a thrill with unusual juxtapositions."
- AMERICAN THEATER
The piece stands as a more somber companion to lighthearted experiments by the likes of Forced Entertainment and Gob Squad [...] This is a work that succeeds as it fails, speaking most eloquently when it admits that it can't tell the story it wanted to tell, that its maps can't plot the shape of a human life.
- New York Times (about an earlier iteration of this piece, then called 'Maps for a War Tourist).
sister sylvester makes visual essays across live-performance, film and new media. Her work has been presented at festivals and venues including the Venice Film Festival, Onassis Stegi, Public Theater NYC, Internationaal Theater of Amsterdam, IDFA, CPH:DOX and Museum of the Moving Image.
Prices:
General Admission: USD 10.00,
Student: USD 3.00
Artist: sister sylvester
Category: Arts | Performing Arts | Theatre
Vimeo: https://go.evvnt.com/2617528-2?pid=2874
The Eagle and the Tortoise invites the audience into a live sound and video installation where they collectively read a hand-made book. The book tells the story of a young student from Turkey who became an icon of leftist resistance, an armed militant, a political prisoner, and finally, a proxy soldier in an American war. This visual essay traces the history of the aerial view-in art, mythology, journalism, and warfare-to make the case for other ways of looking.
Tickets: $10/$3 (students)
"A complex, deeply reflective work that weaves together strands of the personal, political, and mythological with deft subtlety."
- Culturebot
"This always intriguing company continues to create unexpected, challenging work that approaches story and ideas from multiple angles and generates a thrill with unusual juxtapositions."
- AMERICAN THEATER
The piece stands as a more somber companion to lighthearted experiments by the likes of Forced Entertainment and Gob Squad [...] This is a work that succeeds as it fails, speaking most eloquently when it admits that it can't tell the story it wanted to tell, that its maps can't plot the shape of a human life.
- New York Times (about an earlier iteration of this piece, then called 'Maps for a War Tourist).
sister sylvester makes visual essays across live-performance, film and new media. Her work has been presented at festivals and venues including the Venice Film Festival, Onassis Stegi, Public Theater NYC, Internationaal Theater of Amsterdam, IDFA, CPH:DOX and Museum of the Moving Image.
Prices:
General Admission: USD 10.00,
Student: USD 3.00
Artist: sister sylvester
Category: Arts | Performing Arts | Theatre
Vimeo: https://go.evvnt.com/2617528-2?pid=2874
Starting Price Per Person
$ 3.00 USD
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Where
'62 Center for Theatre and Dance
1000 Main Street
Williamstown Massachusetts 01267
United States
( Theatre - Cinema Hall )
1000 Main Street
Williamstown Massachusetts 01267
United States
( Theatre - Cinema Hall )
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