English Masque “Cupid and Death” update & bookings

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What is a Masque?
A Masque is a theatrical spectacle combining music, drama, song and dance.  Once performed in the royal courts in the 16th and 17th centuries, masques were lavish affairs that combined artistic performance with aristocratic socialising and participation.

Today masques are very seldom performed, so we are delighted to be able to announce that “Cupid and Death”, written by James Shirley in 1653, will be presented at the Glebe Cafe Church on 30th and 31st May, 2014.  With music composed by Matthew Locke and Christopher Gibbons performed on early instruments, with drama and dance to match, this will be a rare opportunity to experience one of the few entertainments to emerge from the turbulent era of Commonwealth England.

Shirley’s “Cupid and Death” is loosely based on the fable by Aesop.  By chance, both Cupid and Death come to stay at the same Inn, but when they depart the next day, they unwittingly carry the wrong weaponry.  What chaos will ensue?  Can order be restored?  A cast of intriguing and unexpected characters bring this wise and witty tale to life for modern audiences, while satirising the high and mighty of their day.
Not to be missed!

When and Where?
Friday 30th May 7pm, 2014
Saturday 31st May 2pm and 7pm, 2014
Glebe Café Church, 37 St Johns Road, Glebe (Sydney)
Bookings: Tickets through ClassikON www.classikon.com
(choose date first) or go to direct links at http://www.cupidanddeath.com/cupidanddeath.com/Concert_Information.html
Poster PDF  Enquiries contact info

About the production:  (see www.cupidanddeath.com)
Words by James Shirley
Music by Matthew Locke and Christopher Gibbons
Produced by Imogen Granwal & Tara Hashambhoy
Directed by Nadia Piave
Choreography by Fiona Garlick
Cast:
Chamberlain – Owen Elsley
Nature – Hester Wright
Mercury – Neil Kirkby
Host/Despair – Peter Williams
Cupid – Vanilla Tupu
Death – John Barnard/cast members
Chorus – Elli Bortolotti, Jenny Duck-Chong, Richard Black, Richard Bell

Dancing by The Early Dance Consort
Fiona Garlick – John Barnard – Raffaele Arcamone – cast

Instrumentalists
Raymond Harvey – Harpsichord
Samantha Cohen – Theorbo
Bridget Crouch and Tara Hashambhoy – Violins
Imogen Granwal – Cello

 

Dowland’s 450th Birthday celebration 10 November 2013

The Marais Project’s Jennifer Eriksson, working with Tommie Andersson and Daniel Yeadon, will present a special program to mark the 450th birthday of the great John Dowland, composer-lutenist to Queen Elizabeth I.  This concert will feature the Seaven Teares consort, along with Tommie, Danny and soprano, Lindy Montgomery.  It will be held in one of the most beautiful venues in Sydney, The Refectory at Sydney University.

You can hear Seaven Teares performing Dowland at: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EZZnuy0Y5fw

Counter tenor Andreas Scholl also loves Dowland: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ezh1dxnwMWQ

The 450th Birthday Bash: Dowland in the 21st century

Sunday 10th November, 3.00pm
The Refectory, Level 3, Science Rd, University of Sydney
Tickets: $30/20
Online www.maraisproject.com.au
or phone 9809 5185

Mask Cupid and Death 30 & 31 May 2014

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Planned for Sydney 30 & 31 May 2014
First performed in 1653, words by James Shirley, music by Matthew Locke and Christopher Gibbons)
Produced by Imogen Granwal & Tara Hashambhoy
Singers including Richard Butler and Nicole Thompson
Dancing from the EDC.
See www.pozible.com/project/31667 set up for contributions/advance bookings
(“deadline” for contributions & advance ticket sales is 10am Friday October 25, so please don’t miss it)
and www.cupidanddeath.com for more information about the production