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Wednesday, August 31, 2016

Cutlure: Putting The Tempest (and bodies) on show

A public display of one of Shakespeare’s classics is offering a very revealing performance, but the participants said it is not about shock value.
CBS2 was there for a clothed dress rehearsal for the dressed-down performance of Shakespeare’s “The Tempest” by Torn Out Theater.
The all-female cast will be all nude come showtime next month inside Prospect Park in Brooklyn. The group also performed earlier this year in Central Park.
“We were really interested in getting an audience to be able see nudity as non-sexual, non-threatening, and eventually not even strange,” said director Pitr Strait. “By the end the play, it’s normal.”
As CBS2’s Valerie Castro reported, the actors said it sends a message of body positivity.
“It’s being courageously vulnerable and generous with yourself as an artist, first and foremost, and saying, I’m doing this for this purpose,” said Suzannah Gratz.
Tracie Morris, a humanities and media studies professor at the Pratt Institute, said the work alone grabs viewers’ attention.
“Shakespeare’s language is so strong that it really doesn’t matter what kind of costuming you have,” she said. “It doesn’t matter if you’re not wearing a costume.”
The performance breaks no laws. Nudity is allowed in New York City when considered part of an artistic performance.
“Which is great for us, but also really strange,” Strait said. “We all accept that this isn’t obscene as long as they’re speaking in verse.”
But some parents in the park were not sure it was something they wanted their kids to stumble across.
“My son, he’s 5 years old,” said Adelle Cekic of Prospect Park. “He might ask questions that I would not be able to answer him.”
Others said they thought it was no big deal.
“I wouldn’t have a problem with it,” said Rasha Dalbah. “I mean, you explain to them that it’s art. They’re, you know, expressing themselves. It’s a performance.”
The show will be performed every night from Sept. 7 through Sept. 10 at 5:30 p.m. in the Music Pagoda at Prospect Park. Admission is free.

Brands: For 2017, Pirelli's celeb models keep (most of) their clothes on

Everyone in this calendar, at one point in my life, I wanted to marry, and I didn’t have the balls to ask them!”
That's 2017 Pirelli Calendar photographer Peter Lindbergh speaking to Vogue.
Considering Lindbergh was talking about the likes of Nicole Kidman, Lupita Nyong'o, Uma Thurman, Jessica Chastain, Lea Seydoux, Robin Wright, Zhang Ziyi, Helen Mirren, Rooney Mara, Penelope Cruz, Julianne Moore, Charlotte Rampling, Alicia Vikander, Kate Winslet and Moscow State University professor Anastacia Ignatova, it’s kinda hard to blame him for never mustering the courage.
While the 15 ladies (seven Oscar winners among ‘em) Lindbergh selected for his third go-round shooting the Italian tire brand’s annual calendar range in age from 27-71, they'll all appear with the same “ultra-stripped-down” look in the exclusive publication.
While Lindbergh picked scenic locations for the 44th edition of the calendar (Berlin, London, Los Angeles, New York and Le Touquet in France), it is the natural beauty of the model the veteran photographer hopes will define the forthcoming release.
The 2017 Pirelli Calendar will be “a love song to the women I really know and really like, and there’s no exception,” says Lindbergh.