2016 Skidmore Summer Calendar - page 10

SITI Company
SITI Company welcomes 60 artists to
their annual June workshop emphasizing
international cultural exchange and
collaboration. Contact 518.580.5596 or
visi
SITI Company Showing
The Three Sisters
– Act 1 – A public
process-in-action, directed by
Anne Bogart
June 24, 7:30 pm, Bernhard Theater
SITI Company performs early
development of their interpretation of
Anton Chekhov’s
The Three Sisters
Participant Theater Showings
International participants from around
the world showcase theater works
created while at Skidmore
June 30 and July 1
7 pm, Black Box, Bernhard Theater
Theater Training Demonstrations
SITI Company Members and Workshop
Participants
July 1, Bernhard Theater
10 am Ensemble theater improvisations
created using the Viewpoints
2 pm Suzuki Method of Actor Training
Saratoga Shakespeare
Company
Celebrating Shakespeare’s 400th Legacy
Year Anniversary this summer. For more
information on Saratoga’s longest running
theater company visit
Edmond Rostand’s
Cyrano de Bergerac
Directed by William Finlay
July 19–30: Tuesday–Saturday, 6 pm
July 24, 3 pm
Congress Park, Saratoga Springs
William Shakespeare’s
Romeo and Juliet
Directed by David Girard
August 2–7: Tuesday–Saturday, 6 pm
August 7, 3 pm
Congress Park, Saratoga Springs
Storytellers’ Institute
Walking the Line:
Fact and Fiction
John B. Moore Documentary Studies
Collaborative (MDOCS) annual Storytellers’
Institute brings together documentary
professionals, students and faculty for
thought-provoking conversation, produc-
tion and inspiration. For further information
visi
Point of Departure: Adapting
Reality for Stage and Screen
June 2, 5–6 pm Panel, 7 pm Screening,
Davis Auditorium
Join filmmaker and photographer Chip
Duncan for a screening of his film,
A
Quest for Meaning
. Then join Duncan,
stage and screen producer Dan Mark-
ley, and Jonathan Burkhart (Nantucket
Film Festival) to discuss the challenges
representing real stories on stage and
screen
Festosium: Walking the Line:
Fact and Fiction
June 9–12, Tang Museum
How much truth is there in
documentary? A weekend-long
gathering presents filmmakers,
audio documentarians, visual artists,
multimedia designers, and virtual
reality storytellers considering how
recent documentary work challenges
our understanding of what separates
(or unites) fact and fiction, truth and
imagination. Programming Guest
Curators: Jeff Daniel Silva (film) and
Anne Hepperman (audio). Guests
include Martin Johnson (Serendipity),
Kaitlin Prest (The Heart), Stephanie
Spray (Manakamana), Maxim
Pozdorovkin (Pussy Riot: A Punk
Prayer), Nicolás Pereda (Summer of
Goliath), Marc Beaudet & Loïc Suty
(Turbulent, The Unknown
Photographer).
Spring Street Gallery Exhibit
June 15–29
110 Spring Street, Saratoga Springs
Spring Street Gallery hosts a
collective exhibit of work by Institute
Fellows and former Fellows with artist
talks and screenings.
Saratoga Shakespeare
SITI Company’s
Persians
, photo by
Craig Schwartz
Storyteller’s Institute
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