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A few final comments from the director
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As you can see, Leah just loves hours of rehearsing!!
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Sam & Abi...just being Sam & Abi
 
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Some quick sketches of possible make-up designs for the spirit children who haunt the woods.

 
Thankyou to all who came to our second Scatch Night. Taking on board your feeback and suggestions we have now begun altering the scene we showed you and it’s now looking a great deal better.   

 
Wednesday 13 February 2013

Its Twisted Reflections second scratch night tonight! We, along with five other small-scale theatre companies will be showing how our work has evolved in the past months; audience members are invited to feedback and comment.

Time: 19:30
Tickets £5 (Concessions £3)

University of Bedfordshire,
Polhill Avenue,
MK41 9EA Bedford,
Bedfordshire, United Kingdom


 
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Dog Puppet Design
Front legs will be manipulated by the puppeteer using sticks. 

 

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A working progress
It's starting to come together!
 

 
 
Its Twisted Reflections first scratch night tonight! We, along with five other small-scale theatre companies, will be showing how our work has evolved in the past months; audience members are invited to feedback and comment.

Time: 19:30
Tickets £5 (Concessions £3)

University of Bedfordshire,
Polhill Avenue,
MK41 9EA Bedford,
Bedfordshire, United Kingdom

 
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Here we have Vassilisa's current costume (It may change) .

The dress is white linen. Russian people wore white clothes during any period of transformation of their social role. People believed that during any life transition (childhood/teen age, or single/married status) the border between material and spiritual world becomes thin and transparent. A light of Heaven ("Eerey" in Russian) shines upon a person-in-passage.


We also wanted Vassilisa to wear some red as this was the first colour Russian people used for colouring cloth. They started to use it as early as in Paleolithic Period, first for ritual purposes. Certain herbs (Rubia tinctorum) and minerals (hematite) can give red color to cloth and tread.

As a symbol of blood, it shows energy flow between nature and human being. In
ritual harvesting costumes you can see long red stripes - "streams of energy" flowing from woman to a grain field. Everyday clothes has protective "fire" trim around neck, wrists, and bottom (both in men and women outfits).

Information on traditional Russian clothing was obtained from 
http://traditionalrussiancostume.com/costumeinfo/xru_en.php?nametxt=7

 
 The cast for 'Baba Yaga’, will be as follows:

Baba Yaga:          Natalie Coles

Vassilisa:              Leah Louise Starkey

Father:                 Sam Rawlins

Spirit child 1:       Abigail Moultrie

Spirit child 2:       Sophie Giscard

 
Twisted Reflections' debut performance will be an adaptation of the Russian fairytale Baba Yaga - click on the link below to read the story of Vassilisa & Baga Yaga.

http://www.artrusse.ca/fairytales/vassilisa.htm