Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, March 06, 1992, Page 6, Image 6

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Bradley Williams and Kenn Woodward will sing the roles ol Borneo and Merculio, respectively, in Romeo
‘Romeo et Juliette’ opens at Hult
By Mmg Rodrigues
t nmrnki Coni' ibutof
Tin* of opera is changing.' When voi .i!s
»' [>• (tic tradition, (<wi.1 \’*» upci.i integrates sung,
dunce and l lif a lor lo lend Iresh dynamism to un
age-old performaiK c art
This weekend, viewers will gel a feel ol what
tmichrn opera is all about when the hugenc <)pera
presents its unique, ballot inspired interpretation
ol the Bard s i lus-m love slorv. lionil'll el luhcttc
Thu scope uf opera lends itself very well to
many arl forms, said Dorothy Ryan ol the hu
ge! 10 Opera "Our production ol Homi'ii cl Jullcth*
has met a great mail h in fusing Isith the dramatic
and halletu traditions ol this classic tale
With so many elements shaping the opera, cho
reographer Susan /..idol!, a senior instructor with
the University's daiu e department, worked close
ly with direi tor lames Poland to create a piece
th.ll Would pull all the elements together into one
i isuallv stmining nan
in un In ;i ogciphy. I had to constantly keep
m in.ml the l.u t that the last would be sing.tig
id;,'. mi \ mg at the same time. ' /. idol) said
An.I with singers who are not really experienced
dancers there are limits to the chornogr.iphv I
had to i nine up with lhallengilig steps lull noth
ing too him y " /.adult plays Lady t apulel in the
production
We have a huge . ast with dancers, and my
( ha. i'lit',' U is to take the ast .U ici ( reale a lull.
,ii uv e. moving stag.- \\ I. k.-ping lo uu: ■< ! oi
tin period in whic h tlic play is set," sin- s.iici
\Viirking with .1 Kith 1 enters lyricalopera
score, Zadoff had to ensure that the sense of car
nage and gestures of the Ken.iiss,nice period tied
in smoothh with the music
“I think it’s great that opera is taking on a more
dramatic stance with many-opera performers to
day trained in one degree or another in dance and
acting," Zadoff said "This integrated concept of
sung and dance is exciting and adds more buoy
ancy to the richness oi opera
founded in 197ti, the llugene Opera, now in its
Hi pi season, started out as a community opera
With a cast of mostly local sing-os, the company
performed mainly in high school auditoriums fur
local audieni es
Conductor franc as Cralleo, who has led many
hugene Opria productions including last season’s
RitfulatUi and MuJunw llutirrlh will return to
conduc t tins masterpiece of the f rench romantic
period for this produc lion, the opera chorus in
1 hides to CDiversity students and seven alumni
RttunH) t'l liiliftli■ written hy (diaries Gounod,
will be sung in flench with ••upertitles It opens
tonight at li p rn a! the Mult Ca nter and will close
with a matinee perfc.t 1:1.1m e Sunday. Man h it, at
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I ii Ket p:lees range- Irom S7 to S lr> with student
and sennits disc mints Tn kets are .iv.nlahle at the
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