Hi Everyone, just sharing
I went to something very special yesterday, a new tradition for SB, only
5 years old, it's called Christmas Revels, and it explores the different
music traditions of Christmas and Winter Solstice, different focus each
year. This year it is the music traditions of Appalachia and the
deep South. It was joyous and interactive, lot's of kids in the
production, showed America at another time, the 1920's with songcatchers
visiting those regions to save what was vanishing. Our local
Christmas Revels is part of bigger movement.
with the recent tragedy, good to have another energy to offer families,
while still honoring the grief. kids get so taken down with these
perplexing events that get constant news play, fear and isolation what
gets many in a bad spot in the first place, what can be the antidote to
that?
Maybe more of what California Revels non-profit (that SB Revels is
a local part of) suggests with their tagline " California Revels
seeks to foster the health of the human spirit through a rich array of
performing arts programs". Performing arts that ask the
audience to participate. That is powerful.
Unfortunately, only one Christmas
Revels performance left, today (Sunday) at the Lobero Theater at
2:30pm.
http://www.santabarbararevels.org/
SB
Christmas Revels~An American Celebration of the Winter Solstice:
The Revels' “songcatcher” and his companion interact
with a cast of more than 70 actors, singers, dancers, and
instrumentalists of all ages who entertain, enchant, and enlighten
everyone as they sing the songs, dance the dances, and tell the tales of
their rural hamlets and hidden mountain valleys. As always, audiences are
invited to join the Revels company in select songs and dances. Find out
why the Santa Barbara Independent proclaimed “Revels creates just the
kind of holiday spirit that bypasses the commercial and heads straight to
the heart of the season.”
About California
Revels
California Revels seeks to foster the health of the human spirit through
a rich array of performing arts programs. We promote the celebratory and
community-building power of the performing arts by presenting a unique
and innovative form of Music Theater that embraces diverse audiences.
Since 1986, California Revels has brought the unique theatrical,
participatory arts-form founded by singer, author and music educator John
Langstaff in Cambridge, Massachusetts, more than twenty-five years ago to
the audiences of the Bay Area. Crossing religious and ethnic boundaries
and appealing to young and old alike, Revels blends traditional music,
dance, ritual and folk plays, presented by a large volunteer chorus of
children and adults drawn from the community, and a number of highly
talented professional actors, musicians, artists, directors, and “bearers
of tradition” from many cultures. Highlighting a particular culture and
period, from a medieval English court to an Appalachian homestead in
Kentucky, from a Russian village to the land of the midnight sun, Revels
employs traditional materials and seasonal rituals to draw the audience
into a magical revelry of song and dance.
Every December, California Revels produces, “The Christmas Revels,” a
joyous production welcoming the return of the light back from the
darkness of winter. Elizabeth Lloyd Mayer, California Revels late
Founder, claimed that many people celebrate the Solstice without
realizing it. Decorating homes with lights for midwinter, for example, is
an ancient ritual for “calling back the light” that predates Christmas by
centuries. “The Winter Solstice falls on the shortest day and brings on
the longest night of the year. Across the centuries, people have chosen
this time to acknowledge and celebrate the cycle of light and darkness,
good and evil, life and death, that governs all our lives.”
Throughout the year, California Revels holds a series of community-based
performances, celebrating the seasons and highlighting our professional
actors in musicians in more intimate settings. Our outreach and education
programs also continue year-long, providing mentoring in the performing
arts for at-risk youth and holding free performances for social service
organizations and schools
(805) 962-2571
P.O. Box 92156, Santa Barbara, CA 93190
margie@sbpermaculture.org
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