Sun 29 Mar 20
As individuals face isolation to protect communities from the spread of COVID-19, East 15 Acting School alumni are invoking the immortal words of Shakespeare to develop a virtual creative response to the global health crisis.
Created by graduate (above right), The Sonnet Response Series will see 154 artists, of all ages and disciplines, from around the world, each perform one of Shakespeare鈥檚 154 sonnets.
Working hard in isolation to develop their material, the performers will showcase their talents in a virtual performance art gallery streamed on Vimeo, Roku and Amazon Fire TV.
from California is one of those taking part. She graduated from East 15 with an MFA International Acting and now teaches theatre arts 鈥 covering everything from improvisation to Shakespeare - in Los Angeles.
Alariza explained: 鈥淲hat brings us together is our love of Shakespeare. His words have already survived many instances when it felt like the world was ending. Art will always survive as long as there are artists willing to create.鈥
"While many artists are unsure of what the immediate future holds, this project aims to ground them in a global artistic community and encourage the creation of new work in crisis."
Alariza will perform Sonnet 71: 鈥淚 chose it because I felt a connection to the morbid and melancholy tone; it matched what the world was feeling at the time. I performed and recorded it in my living room on 17 March, when Los Angeles was a day away from mandating the Shelter-In-Place order, restaurants were closing, schools were cancelled, and no one really knew what was going on,鈥 she explained.
鈥淢y performance is my response to that. My intention was to display something hopeful and beautiful in all the darkness.鈥
Alariza is one of 44 East 15 graduates taking part in the project. With performances from two East 15 lecturers, and , too, 46 of Shakespeare鈥檚 154 sonnets will be performed by actors associated with the School.
Shea Donovan explained the inspiration for the project: 鈥淚n these uncertain times our collective is interested in exploring how to link individuals and communities in isolation, and how to generate creative work outside of our typical models of person rehearsal and collaboration."
鈥淲hile many artists are unsure of what the immediate future holds, this project aims to ground them in a global artistic community and encourage the creation of new work in crisis.鈥
East 15鈥檚 Director, Dr Chris Main said, 鈥淚 am extremely proud of the imagination, resilience and positivity our East 15 community has shown during this difficult time. Our industry has shown an abundance of creativity and, under the current circumstances, is finding new ways to channel the arts to an even wider global audience.鈥
Created in collaboration with Shea Donovan鈥檚 , the performance will be broadcast on Friday 10 April at 8pm, UK time (3pm New York time and 12pm Los Angeles time). today and .