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Theater Arts Dept. presents Buddhist tales from Southeast Asia
By Scott Rappaport, UC Santa Cruz, May 20, 2007
Santa Cruz, CA (USA) -- The UCSC Theater Arts Department will present Before Becoming Buddha: Jataka Tales of the Previous Lives--a collection of Buddhist stories from Southeast Asia told through music, dance, masks, dialogue, and song--May 31 and June 1-3 at the Theater Arts Center Mainstage.
<< Theater Arts professor Kathy Foley (photo by Scott Rappaport)
The show is under the direction of theater arts professor Kathy Foley, a specialist in Southeast Asian performing arts. UCSC alumnus Ben Arcangel is the choreographer; and Undang Sumarna, director of UCSC's West Javanese gamelan ensemble, will direct a live ensemble of musicians for the production.
Jataka are the stories of the Buddha's previous lives, and they draw on a wide body of South Asian literature, including important epics such as the Ramayana and Mahabharata and animal tales from the Pancatantra.
“I invite audiences into these stories with hopes that they will wish to take up the message implied by the pictures, puppets, masks, and singers,” said Foley. “Right here and now we can begin a journey whose ultimate destination is the perfected universe. Music, dance, and the world of art can embody not just what we are, but that other we might be."
The evening shows begin at 7 p.m. with the Sunday matinee starting at 3 p.m. Tickets are $13, general admission, $9 seniors and students w/ID. UCSC undergraduates are admitted free with valid ID. For more information, contact the UCSC Ticket Office: (831) 459-2159, or SantaCruzTickets.com (service charges may apply).