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Month-Long Festival: Under the Influence: Celebrating the Legacy of Black Mountain College A collaborative festival on the 50th anniversary of John Cage's multi-media "Theatre Piece No. 1". September 19-22, 2002 Asheville, Black Mountain and Cullowhee, NC For the full program schedule, see the online program guide. In
the summer of 1952 amid the creative ferment of Black Mountain College
in North Carolina's Blue Ridge Mountains, John Cage created an
unscripted presentation incorporating music, dance, spoken word, visual
art and projections. Later titled "Theatre Piece No. 1", the event
achieved renown as the very first multi-media "Happening". On the 50th
anniversary of this historic event, the Black Mountain College
Museum + Arts Center and its collaborators are presenting Under the Influence: Celebrating the Legacy of Black Mountain College.
Revolutionizing the American arts and sciences in the first half of
twentieth century, the influence of Black Mountain College faculty and
alums such as Josef and Anni Albers, John Cage, Merce Cunningham,
Buckminster Fuller, Walter Gropius, M.C. Richards, Alfred Kazin, Willem
and Elaine de Kooning, Jacob Lawrence, Robert Motherwell, Charles
Olson, Robert Rauschenberg, Stan VanDerBeek, Robert Creeley, Jonathan
Williams, and many others continues to be felt to this day. From
September 19 through 22, the Black Mountain College Museum + Arts
Center sponsored a four-day regional festival called Under the
Influence: Celebrating the Legacy of Black Mountain College. The
festival was planned to coincide with the 50th Anniversary of John
Cage's multi-media Theatre Piece No. 1, believed by many to be the
first Happening. Filled with music, dance, poetry, visual art, and
film, the festival was an exhilarating series of events exploring the
leading edge of contemporary culture. Musicians Tony Conrad, Pauline
Oliveros, and John Cobb, poets Lisa Jarnot, Lee Ann Brown, Michael
Boughn, and John Landry, dancer Ray Eliot Schwartz and many others gave
outstanding performances of their work to appreciative audiences. Film
screenings of the new documentary, How to Draw a Bunny about artist and
BMC alumnus Ray Johnson, rare short films by BMC alumnus Stan
VanderBeek, and a raucous late-night screening of Negativland: Our
Favorite Things were popular festival attractions.
Because of
the enormous scope of Under the Influence, BMCM+AC needed to
collaborate with many community partners in order to make it happen,
and we are indebted to the following collaborators for their support,
participation and good cheer: Asheville Area Arts Council, Asheville
Arts Museum, Asheville Contemporary Dance Theater, The Big Idea, Black
Box Studio, Black Mountain Artspace Charter School, Black Mountain
Center for the Arts, Camp Rockmont, Fine Arts Theater, Hart
Distributing, Malaprop's Bookstore, The Reader's Corner, Semi Public, A
space for Contemporary Art, Table of the Elements, UNCA Cultural and
Special Events Committee, UNCA Mass Communication Department, UNCA
Music Department, Vincent's Ear, Warren Wilson College, Western
Carolina University Art Department, Western Carolina University English
Department, Western Carolina Music Department, and Western Carolina
University Women's Center.
For detailed information, see the archived online program guide. |