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Running April 18 - May 13, 2018
Featuring:
Max Bialystock: Matthew McGee*
Leo Bloom: James Larosa*
Ulla: Gretchen Beiber*
Roger Debris: Scott Daniel*
Carmen Ghia: Alex Ringler*
Franz Liebkind: Jim Sorensen*
Ensemble - Hold Me Touch Me: Lauren Buglioli
Ensemble – Usherette: April Berry*
Ensemble – Usherette: Courtney McLaren
Ensemble – Showgirl: Kellyanna Polk
Ensemble – Showgirl: Emily Bainbridge
Ensemble – Showgirl: Alyssa Elrod
Ensemble – Showgirl: Alicia Thomas
Ensemble – Marx/Green: Tyler Fish*
Ensemble – Scott: Charles Logan*
Ensemble – Kevin: Emanuel Carrero
Ensemble – Bryan: Tyler Pirrung
Ensemble – Sabu: Tato Castillo
Ensemble – Black Irish: Dequan Mitchell
Ensemble – Lead Tenor: Trenton Bainbridge
CREATIVE
Rye Mullis (Director)
Shain Stroff (Choreographer) Jeremy D. Silverman (Music Director) Jerid Fox (Scenic Design / Properties Master)
Mike Wood (Lighting Design)
Jill Castle (Costume Coordinator)
Scott Daniel (Wig and Make-up Design)
Steve Kraack (Sound Design)
Allison Davis (Scenic Painter)
Rachel Harrison* (Stage Manager)
Susan Haldeman* (Assistant Stage Manager)
*Members of Actors' Equity Association
Photo by Mike Wood
State Theatre Centre of WA.
Detail of light fixtures to theatre drum cladding
Architect: Kerry Hill Architects.
Lighting Designer: Electrolight
Upon entering, the Eagles Nest Café is elevated from the gaming floor, emanating a warm glow with three levels of amber lighting.
View the project here - www.i5design.com/portfolio/casino-design/cimarron-casino/
Minha mulher e as filhas
retiram-se para o quarto
instalam-se entre baús
joias e tecidos e vão
com seus gestos e risos
manipulando os panos
e brilhos do passado
num alarido familiar.
Que intimidade ancestral
têm as mulheres
não apenas com legumes
lençóis talheres
e comprimidos.
Que baús trazem no útero
que universos perdidos
que pérolas nos olhos
que pencas de suspiros
como se os mínimos objetos
fossem também seus filhos.
Elas são tecelãs
do invisível. Conseguem
bordar sentido reafirmar
genealogias e podem até
resgatar a urdidura
do abismo.
Terminado o ritual tribal familiar
os tecidos joias e lembranças
voltam submissos
ao baú de origem
e ali ficam em repouso contidos
até que noutro instante
olhos ávidos risos claros
mãos fecundas os despertem
e voltem à vida
num doméstico alarido
de falas e sorrisos.
Minha mulher e as filhas, de Affonso Romano de Sant’Anna in Vestígios - Rocco Digital.
“Um macaco viu um peixe na água e o tirou pensando que estava salvando a sua vida. O peixe morreu.
Moral: é preciso entender o mundo do outro.”
[Lendas africanas por Mia Couto]
Sagui
Callitrichinae (também chamada Hapalinae) é uma subfamília de Macacos do Novo Mundo, da família Cebidae. Popularmente, são conhecidos por saguis, soim ou sauim, apesar de que para o gênero Leontopithecus, é mais comum o termo mico-leão.
Sagui-de-tufos-pretos
Um sagui[1][2] (do tupi sauín), soim ou mico são as designações comuns dadas a várias espécies de pequenos macacos pertencentes à família Callitrichidae. A palavra sagui tem origem no tupi e sua pronúncia é feita observando-se o som da vogal "u".
Estes primatas são representados por várias espécies em território brasileiro. Todos os quais possuem o dedo polegar da mão muito curto e não oponível, as unhas em forma de garras, e dentes molares de fórmula 2/2. São espécies de pequeno porte e de cauda longa.
São os menores símios do mundo, estão dispersos por toda a América do Sul e vivem geralmente em bandos que se hospedam em árvores, como os esquilos. Travessos e ágeis, movem-se em saltos bruscos, emitindo guinchos e assobios que são ouvidos de longe.
The black-tufted marmoset (Callithrix penicillata), also known as Mico-estrela in Portuguese, is a species of New World monkey that lives primarily in the Neo-tropical gallery forests of the Brazilian Central Plateau. It ranges from Bahia to Paraná,[3] and as far inland as Goiás, between 14 and 25 degrees south of the equator. This marmoset typically resides in rainforests, living an arboreal life high in the trees, but below the canopy. They are only rarely spotted near the ground.
Physical description:
The black-tufted marmoset is characterized by black tufts of hair around their ears. It typically has some sparse white hairs on its face. It usually has a brown or black head and its limbs and upper body are gray, as well as its abdomen, while its rump and underside are usually black. Its tail is ringed with black and white and is not prehensile, but is used for balance. It does not have an opposable thumb and its nails tend to have a claw-like appearance. The black-tufted marmoset reaches a size of 19 to 22 cm and weighs up to 350 g.
Behavior:
Diurnal and arboreal, the black-tufted marmoset has a lifestyle very similar to other marmosets. It typically lives in family groups of 2 to 14. The groups usually consist of a reproductive couple and their offspring. Twins are very common among this species and the males, as well as juvenile offspring, often assist the female in the raising of the young.
Though the black-tufted marmoset lives in small family groups, it is believed that they share their food source, sap trees, with other marmoset groups. Scent marking does occur within these groups, but it is believed that the marking is to deter other species rather than other black-tufted marmoset groups, because other groups typically ignore these markings. They also appear to be migratory, often moving in relation to the wet or dry seasons, however, the extent of their migration is unknown.
Though communication between black-tufted marmosets has not been studied thoroughly, it is believed that it communicates through vocalizations. It has known predator-specific cries and appears to vocalize frequently outside of predator cries.
Food and predation:
The Black-tufted Marmoset diet consists primarily of tree sap which it gets by nibbling the bark with its long lower incisors. In periods of drought, it will also include fruit and insects in its diet. In periods of serious drought it has also been known to eat small arthropods, molluscs, bird eggs, baby birds and small vertebrates.
Large birds of prey are the greatest threat to the black-tufted marmoset, however, snakes and wild cats also pose a danger to them. Predator-specific vocalizations and visual scanning are its only anti-predation techniques.
Reproduction:
The black-tufted marmoset is monogamous and lives in family groups. It reproduces twice a year, producing 1 to 4 offspring, though most often just twins. Its gestation period is 150 days and offspring are weaned after 8 weeks. There is considerable parental investment by this species, with both parents, as well as older juveniles, helping to raise the young. The offspring are extremely dependent on their parents and though they are sexually mature at 18 months, they typically do not mate until much later, staying with their family group until they do.
Ecosystem roles and conservation status:
The black-tufted marmoset is a mutualist with many species of fruit trees because it distributes the seeds from the fruit it consumes throughout the forests. However, it is a parasite on other species of trees because it creates sores in trees in order to extract sap, while offering no apparent benefit to the trees. Though this marmoset is not a main food source to any specific species, it is a food source to a number of different species, specifically large birds of prey, wild cats, and snakes.
While there are no known negative effects of marmosets towards humans, it carries specific positive effects by being a highly valuable exotic pet. It is also used in zoo exhibits and scientific research.
The black-tufted marmoset is listed as having no special status on the IUCN Red List or the United States Endangered Species Act List. It is listed in Appendix II of CITES and is not currently considered an endangered or threatened species.
To create a look and atmosphere for the Woody’s Bar and Grill, located inside of the Lake of the Torches Casino, that was warm and inviting, while blending in with the overall ‘nature’ theme, I-5 Design and Manufacture integrated LED lighting into several of the décor elements. The multi-tired structure suspended from the ceiling houses concealed LED lighting in intense red, which is up-lit onto the corrugated metal panels inside. Suspended from this structure are four custom amber mica pendants, which have a pinecone motif to introduce the outdoor elements, and tie into the amber LED lighting which is down-lit onto the corrugated metal counter facing. Click here to see more of bar design
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This is the interior of the Woody’s Bar and Grill inside of the Lake of the Torches Casino and Resort, located in Lac Du Flambeau, Wisconsin, after the remodel by I-5 Design and Manufacture. To tie into the overall nature feel of the casino, I-5 designed many of the décor elements to build on this theme, such as the custom mica chandeliers, which have old-world ironwork illustrating wildlife, hunting and fishing scenes. Click here to see more examples of casino design renderings
LIGHTING DESIGN IN PUBLIC: NORD ALLEY TRANSFORMATION
Hosted by The Pacific Northwest Chapter of the International Association of Lighting Designers
Elenco: Paola Andrea Vargas Vélez, Indira Paola Prada Madrid, Yndira Perea Cuesta, Diego León de los Ríos Naranjo, Francisco Alexander Tenorio Quiñonez, Haminton Becerra Rentaría, Jhair Córdoba Escobar, Jhon Jeiler Ramos Ramírez, Julian Andres Agudelo, Katerina Rentaría Córdoba, Leonardo Fabio Pérez Cano, Lino Agualimpia Murillo, María Elena Murillo Palacios, Marieris Mosquera Batista, Yainer Moisés Chaverra Cuesta, Yerika Panllany Mendoza Benítez, Harrison Palacios, Jefferson Moreno Romaña, Fray Mosquera, Alberto Salas.
Dirección y coreografía: Rafael Palacios.
Dirección luces y escenografía: Álvaro Tobón.
Vestuario: Paola Vargas.
Teatro Jorge Eliécer Gaitán - Bogotá - Colombia