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Table
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About
Performing Communities
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Gallery
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| The Brazilian
company, LUME, made their US debut in "Parada da Rua" at Dell'Arte's
Mad River Festival 2000. Photo: Joan Schirle |
Dell'Arte's
Mad River Festival closing ceremonies, "The Blue Lake Pageant"
Photo: Sedric Nin |
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| Emilia My Sumelius
and Stephen Buescher in "Paradise Lost: Sacred Land," part 2
of the "Paradise Lost" play cycle adapted and directed by Giulio
Cesare Perrone with the Dell'Arte Company. Toured to Eastern Europe.
Photo: Julia Puranen |
Emilia My Sumelius
and Stephen Buescher in the Dell'Arte Company's "Pirates!"
directed by Michael Fields. |
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| The Arcata Samba
Band joins the closing parade for Dell'Arte's Mad River Festival,
now in its 12th year. Photo: Sedric Nin |
Class at the Dell'Arte
International School of Physical Theatre. Instructor: Joan Schirle, left
foreground. Photo: Bob Pottberg |
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| Dell'Arte
co-artistic Director Joan Schirle works with Danish student Carina Schiessl
during an F.M. Alexander class at the Dell'Arte International School
of Physical Theatre. Photo: Bob Pottberg |
Donald Forrest
and Joan Schirle in the Dell'Arte Company's "Mad Love,"
adapted by the Company, directed by Jael Weisman, and toured to Europe,
South America, and the U.S. Photo: Brandi Easter |
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| Dell'Arte
co-artistic director Joan Schirle in her touring solo, "Second Skin,"
written and performed by Schirle, directed by Giulio Cesare Perrone. Photo:
Robin Robin |
Swedish student
Anna Svensson in a mask class at the Dell'Arte International School
of Physical Theatre. Photo: Bob Pottberg |
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