VIEWPOINTS – My 20 Pet Peeves When Attending Live Performances
- By drediman
- June 23, 2014
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We’ve all experienced it. You treat yourself to a Broadway show at $150 a pop. And then. The annoying cellophane candy wrappers. The theater patrons who chat amongst themselves as … Continue Reading →
VIEWPOINTS – Impressions of Cirque du Soleil Over the Years
- By drediman
- May 19, 2014
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This past weekend, I caught a performance of “Amaluna”, the latest Cirque du Soleil tent show to grace the New York area. As I exited the big top set up … Continue Reading →
VIEWPOINTS: Exploring the Intersection of Visual and Performing Arts (Part III)
- By drediman
- March 13, 2014
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In this final installment, I celebrate stage designers whose works have transcended conventional stage designs to establish themselves as standalone works of visual art. Many of these stage designers are … Continue Reading →
VIEWPOINTS: Exploring the Intersection of Visual and Performing Arts (Part II)
- By drediman
- March 10, 2014
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In the first installment, I explored some instances in which established visual artists have themselves created scenic landscapes for the stage. This second installment further explores the intersection of the … Continue Reading →
VIEWPOINTS: Exploring the Intersection of Visual and Performing Arts (Part I)
- By drediman
- March 7, 2014
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The stage. What grander canvas can a visual artist ask for? Over the years, its death and rebirth “burning man” allure has intrigued many a visual artist. Unlike the permanence … Continue Reading →
VIEWPOINTS: Transcending Ice Dancing
- By drediman
- February 18, 2014
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I’ve always found ice dancing to be an interesting beast, albeit an interesting beast with an identity crisis. It doesn’t quite have the famous bells and whistles of the other … Continue Reading →