Monday 20 June 2011

Other Voices, Other Rooms

A novel Other Voices, Other Rooms is written by Truman Capote in 1948. It is a story of loneliness and disappointments. As Capote wrote, "the central theme of Other Voices, Other Rooms was my search for the existence of this essentially imaginary person".
Birds are seen as an embodiment of freedom and feathers as its illusion or dead freedom.

Joel Harrison Knox, a 13-year old pretty, delicate boy comes to live with his father to the Skully's Landing. He is very imaginative and often tells incredible stories and tales without hesitation. The first time he appears in a blue shirt and white linen trousers, but with time he covers himself with bigger forms as though hiding and escaping from the real world, with different stuff, like souvenirs, sables, feathers, books, photographs from magazines and stones he used to keep in his box (at the back inside layers). 

Florabela Thompkins, a 12-year old feminine, refined and prissy girl has a twin sister, Idabela, her opposite. She has long hair and beautiful face and wants to be an actress or a teacher. So she wears a pink feminine dress, the one that good girls would wear at her age. There are big pockets at sides of the dress filled with flowers and mirrors and a doll as a perfect image of a beautiful woman. 

Amy Skull is Joel's aristocratic stepmother in her late 40s. She has resigned to take care of her paralyzed husband (Joel's father). She wears a grey dress with an upper part made of broken glass and mirrors with images of dead birds and feather on some pieces. This is the embodiment of broken lives and dreams. 

Randolph is in his mid 30s and is Amy's first cousin, "effeminate, narcissistic and openly homosexual". As Amy said, "Mr. Randolph likes dead birds, especially with beautiful feathers". He wears a light white dress with trousers in feather print and loose kimono. There are beautiful real feathers that emerge from behind the wide red belt. 

The Forest Song



Lesia Ukrainka, Lisova Pisnya (1911, The Forest Song). Mavka.
Mavka is a forest empress and a personification of beauty and defencelessness of nature and the beauty of the inner world of a human. She decides to become a human and marry a boy she loves but she realizes that she is not created for an ordinary life with everyday hard work and she feels disappointed because that boy chooses to marry another girl. So she turns into a tree and believes that her love is eternal now.  

Sunday 19 June 2011

Performances

Monologue "On your own way" written by Oleksandr Oles'.
It is a story read by a woman who leaves her husband to find herself. She realizes that she thinks, feels, loves, hates, rejoices and mourns as he does, and is filled with his wishes, desires and dreams. She wears and collects her dark clothes, but in the end she take off her black dress with understanding that she doesn't wants to carry his thoughts any more and reveals a light flowered dress.

1. Sassy teenage girl from children's home. She tries to look like a mature woman but looks sometimes ridiculous and awkward. 
2. Romantic girls who comes to a library to read a novel about love. 
3. Angel.

Old lady who sell dairy products on a village market and doesn't care how she looks. 

Cultured and intellectual old lady as imagined by ukrainians. 

Caring old lady who has dedicated her life to her family.