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2013-04-03 00:44:32
Opera Personalities in Brazil (Part Two) – Politics, the Kiss of Death: A Rio-Life Study
[…] heavyweights had thrown Neschling’s wishful cultural commentary into temporary disrepute. Who, then, should be the ultimate purveyor of high culture in Brazil: the city, the state, or the local opera board? Given the conflicting viewpoints this extremely volatile subject seems to inspire, there has yet to be offered a single set of workable proposals, or a reasonably attractive solution to this chaotic mess, going forward. Back at the opera, Malheiro’s brave new successor, conductor Silvio Barbato,[1] summed up his own feelings regarding the distasteful situation there, dismissing the misunderstandings as “merely a clash of egos.” Moreover, maestro Barbato went out of his way to praise the “socially conscious imperatives of the current government,” overlooking the glaring fact that it’s the state that “still pays the lion’s share of the [Municipal’s] budget,” to which his own future employment remained indebted and beholden to. With state and local governments providing the bulk […]
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2013-03-10 19:54:42
Mar. 8 Covey Theatre Company: Proof
Covey Theatre’s ‘Proof,’ Pulitzer Prize-winning drama about mathematics and mental illness, adds up The company mounts an elegant production of David Auburn's insightful play about the bonding of genius and insanity By Laurel Saiz http://cnycafemomus.com/Laurel_Saiz.html Madness begets creativity and genius. And for a very particular, arcane branch of intelligence, youth and maleness beget math genius. The intersection of these two common beliefs — that insanity and brilliance are intrinsically linked and that mathematical insight peaks early and mostly in male prodigies — is the inspiration for David Auburn’s Pulitzer Prize-winning play, Proof, presented in this impeccable Covey Theatre production directed by Garrett Heater. The main character, Catherine (Jodie Bova-Mele), speaks frequently of the phenomenon of mathematical insight being considered a male purview. “They think math is a young man’s game,” she tells grad student, Hal (Nick Barbato). “Really original work — it’s all young guys,” […]
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