Tuesday, June 21, 2005

Arts in Chicago - "Orion" at the Ravinia Festival


Philip Glass and his Orchestra performs "Orion" at Ravinia. Originally composed for the 2004 Olympics in Athens, Glass captures the essence of numerous world cultures. This moving composition combines didgeridoo, flute, Chinese instruments, with percussion, piano, and synthesizer into a harmonic blend. Early on a lone voice calls out it what seems a lament to the loss of traditional culture and values to modernization and so-called progress. Glass sends a message that change comes at price: for all we gain we lose something sacred. The first two movements of this composition were directly meaningful to us for how it combined east, west, and Australian aboriginal overtones; capturing the very essence of our current existence. The third movement was reminiscent of an Irish jig and low and behold young people on the lawn actually broke out in dance! This was followed with a diverse combination of world cultures including song in a native African tongue combined with African instruments. Indian sitar follows this backed by an ethereal blend of instruments allowing the sitar to glide as if floating through the air gently easing above, below, and through the clouds. The end finishes in a grand crescendo with each musician from around the world playing side by side in, a model of harmony for the people of the world. True Art 5*. Performed 21-Jun-05.

Arts Around the World – "Page 8" at the Playhouse in the Sydney Opera House.


The Playhouse in the Sydney Opera House stages "Page 8", Written by Louis Nowra and David Page. "Page 8" is the life story of David Page –who also performs this one-man show- explores the life experiences of David Page, Australia’s answer to the Jackson 5. We follow Page from a young man who danced on the kitchen table to entertain his 11 siblings (yes, thats right 11!) to his entering a talent show which eventually attracted the attention of a record label. Page becomes a national child-star by age 13 until his voice breaks at 15. Then fame and fortune, ever fleeting, abandon him. He goes through various phases coming to terms with life and with coming out. Page is a natural story teller, creating a sense of intimacy with the audience as we watch him, I felt as if he were telling the story just to me, as if we were together and selected me to share his life experiences with. Interspersed in the narrative are photos, videos, song, and dance. An exceptional performance in the world famous Sydney Opera House. 4*. Runs 31-May-05 through 11-Jun-05.