Time for an eclectic mix of art
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Jennifer K Mahal
COSTA MESA -- If the third annual Eclectic Orange Festival had a
theme, it would be “mix and match.” A mix of modernized Baroque opera,
art that plays music and cutting-edge theater. A match of classical
symphonies, avant-garde film and innovative dance.
“I think in every performance, you can see the mingling of very
disparate ideas,” said Craddock Stropes, spokeswoman for the Philharmonic
Society of Orange County, which puts together the six-week event.
Opening the festival on Friday will be Jean-Philippe Rameau’s
“Platee,” a comic opera performed by the Mark Morris Dance Group in
conjunction with the Philharmonia Baroque Orchestra and the John
Alexander Singers.
“Platee,” first performed 250 years ago, tells the story of an ugly
marsh nymph who is wooed by Jupiter, king of the gods. Choreographer Mark
Morris’ production, with costumes by Isaac Mizrahi, first premiered at
the 1997 Edinburgh Festival.
“I think that’s going to be absolutely wonderful and fun,” said Sandy
Robertson, associate director of the Philharmonic Society. “The notion of
taking a classical work and rebuilding it for an audience that’s never
seen it as a classical work is exciting.”
Other artists involved in the 46-performance, four-venue festival
include Academy Award-winning composer Tan Dun, the Berlin Philharmonic,
filmmaker and playwright Hal Hartley, David Sedaris, Ballet Pacifica, the
Kronos Quartet, Miriam Makeba, the Muddy Waters Tribute Band, Pacific
Chorale and Opera Pacific.
An exhibit at the Orange County Museum of Art, titled “You Are Hear,”
will open Oct. 6 without the video installation “Helicopter String
Quartet,” which had technical difficulties.
Though there were early concerns about the safety of some New York and
international artists because of the Sept. 11 attacks on the World Trade
Center and the Pentagon, Stropes said everyone was fine and no performers
have canceled.
Robertson said that while no out-of-town ticket-holders have called to
say they cannot come, the effects of the tragedy on the festival remain
to be seen.
“I think we will all experience these events differently because of
this, in the same way we experience going to the grocery different than
we did two weeks ago,” Robertson said. “We’ll be doing these things, but
I think they’ll have a different meaning.”
* Jennifer Mahal is features editor of the Daily Pilot. She may be
reached at (9490 574-4282 or by e-mail at o7 [email protected].
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FYI
The Eclectic Orange Festival will open Friday and continue through
Nov. 11 at five venues throughout Orange County. Ticket prices vary. For
prices, times and directions, call (949) 553-2422.
Friday and Saturday: Jean-Philippe Rameau’s “Platee,” Orange County
Performing Arts Center
Tuesday: “All Over Blues” by the Muddy Waters Tribute Band, Irvine
Barclay Theatre
Oct. 4: American Russian Youth Orchestra, Orange County High School of
the Arts
Oct. 5-6: Ballet Pacifica, Irvine Barclay Theatre
Oct. 6-28: “You Are Hear,” Orange County Museum of Art
Oct. 8: Chamber Orchestra Kremlin, Irvine Barclay Theatre
Oct. 9-10: Kronos Quartet, Orange County Performing Arts Center
Oct. 11-12: Joe Goode Performance Group, Irvine Barclay Theatre
Oct. 13: “Ancestral Voices” by A.R. Gurney, Irvine Barclay Theatre
Oct. 14: Violinist Leonidas Kavakos, Orange County Performing Arts
Center
Oct. 15-16: Berlin Philharmonic, Orange County Performing Arts Center
Oct. 18-21: National Ballet of Cuba, Orange County Performing Arts
Center
Oct. 19-21: “‘Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon’ Concerto for Erhu and
Chamber Orchestra,” Irvine Barclay Theatre
Oct. 23: Philharmonia Baroque/Blumenstock, Irvine Barclay Theatre
Oct. 24: Benny Goodman, classical; Irvine Barclay Theatre
Oct. 25: Miriam Makeba, Irvine Barclay Theatre
Oct. 26: Benny Goodman and the Big Band Era, Orange County Performing
Arts Center
Oct. 27: David Sedaris, Irvine Barclay Theatre
Oct. 27: Yamato/Drummers of Japan, Orange County Performing Arts
Center
Oct. 28: Verdi’s “Requiem”/Pacific Chorale, Orange County Performing
Arts Center
Nov. 1-7: “Soon,” Orange County Performing Arts Center
Nov. 6-11: “Rigoletto,” Orange County Performing Arts Center
Nov. 9, 11: “Powder Her Face,” Carpenter Performing Arts Center
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