Hygienic Egg 2019: inspired by T.S. Eliot’s
Old Possum’s Book of Practical Cats
Performers are artists local and distant, all associated with the Dragon’s Egg.
We are here in the galleries through the generosity of Hygienic Arts – thank you!!
The project is conceived and assembled by Marya Ursin, of the Dragon’s Egg.
entrance: Gus, the Theatre Cat, by T.S .Eliot ; read/performed by Christie Williams
downstairs to left: Feelings Feel, inspired by Gus the theater cat, created by Clare Byrne
performed by Clare Byrne and Amy Larimer
downstairs to right: “For Grizabella, who was omitted from the book…..a god aweful small affair”
Choreographed and Performed by Cristin Cawley Gill; Music: David Bowie performed by Seu Jorge
downstairs to left: THE AUTHORITY looks for MACAVITY by resurrection espinoza
with: Julie Reid, Mitchell College Players; Resu Frink, Teatro Latino de New London
top of stairs: “I Know Who I Am”, says the cat who lives on Animal Farm (George Orwell, 1945). She declined to give her name. Created for the 2017 Dragon’s Egg Assemblage;
written and performed by Golden Ratio (Bernadette Golden and Larry Kern).
end of entry: Topsy the Rat Cat, with a couple of roving cats; poem written/read by poet Lana Orphanides
end of entry: “Cats in the Early Morning Kitchen”
play by Melanie Greenhouse; performed by Milt Angelopoulos and Marya Ursin
mid gallery: The Panther, Mask piece created by Bobbi Nidz
poem by Rainer Maria Rilke read by Christie, Milt, Marya; guitar: Clare; tourist: Ara Fitzgerald
mid gallery: The Old Gumbie Cat – a riff, created by Serena Judge,
with music by Parov Stelar’s CatGroove.
mid gallery: First, Middle and Last. (inspired by “The Naming of Cats”)
written and performed by Ara Fitzgerald
front gallery: I’ve Got Dreams to Remember, choreographed by Leah Moriarty
dancers: Leah Moriarty, Morgan Bryant, Jasmine Mattar; music by Otis Redding
front gallery: from Getting Along like cats and dogs: Kitty and Puppy at the Hay House by David Brown
front gallery: Moon, thoughts by Mull Itover; written and performed by Amy Larimer
to “Morning Has Broken” by Cat Stevens
front gallery: How to Ad-dress a Cat, by T.S. Eliot
finis
We thank the performers, who have given of their dreams, their time, their presence, to us,
and to you, for being present for these explorations.
And we thank the Hygienic Galleries, here in New London, for all they do! xox mcu
www.dragonseggstudio.org, Join to help support the artists and activities of the Dragon’s Egg! contact Marya at mybeasts@aol.com
March 10, 2019
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