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Warren Wilson Theatre will present local performance artists Julie
Becton Gillum and John Crutchfield in "Hour Earth (after the dark): an
evening of performance" on May 10-11 at Kittredge Theatre, on the Warren
Wilson College campus. Curtain time 8 p.m. each evening. Call
828-771-3040 for reservations.
Gillum and Crutchfield, both part-time faculty members at Warren Wilson, have been active in the performing arts in Asheville for many years. This show represents their first collaborative project and includes four solo performances plus one duet created with New York director and Warren Wilson faculty member Ron Bashford. Gillum's first piece, "Pledge", a collaboration between Gillum and composer Wayne Kirby, explores the Pledge of Allegiance through movement and sound. The piece examines underlying themes presented in this vow honoring our "alien nation." Butoh performer Gillum's other piece, "Butap . . . for my son John", is based on her relationship with her son. It explores both light and darkness found in maternal love. Music for the piece is by Elvis Presley and Paul Rucker. John Crutchfield's solo performance work combines dynamic, stylized movement with poetic texts and, occasionally, live music. "Caliban's Dream" is a deconstructive psychomachia using text from William Shakespeare's "The Tempest." His "Black Snow Flying Upwards, or: My Embarrassment" is a jittery vaudeville solo about a monotonous crucifixion. It's also about love, death, hunger, memory, nausea, the mind and the fragment of a leaf in someone's hair. In addition to the solo pieces, the two artists will present "Out There Out Here," created under the direction of Ron Bashford. Based on a short poem by Crutchfield, the new work was evolved in a series of workshops among the three artists, exploring a theme of humanity's relationship to nature. Tickets are $10 for the public and $5 for area students, seniors and Warren Wilson staff and alumni. See the Warren Wilson Theatre website at www.warren-wilson.edu/~theatre for more information. (Images provided by Warren Wilson.)
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