SoBe Arts Announces Tales of Power May 5-15
By: Gabrielle Sierra
Surf the multisensory edges of time, space, culture and consciousness with legendary author/anthropologist Carlos Castaneda and acclaimed American composer Michael Colgrass at SoBe Institute of the Arts' groundbreaking music-theater experience Tales of Power. The production will open with a limited run from May 5 to May 15 at the SoBe Arts Little Stage Theater in Miami Beach.
Adapted and directed by Executive Artistic Director Carson Kievman, this unique piece vividly conjures Castaneda's magical tales of transformative change and personal power, set in the desert wilderness and metropolitan Mexico City with early 1970's cult hero and Mesoamerican shaman Don Juan. This original multimedia production combines the extraordinary tone poem of Colgrass, a piano score featured in the SoBe Arts American Masterworks series, with new theatrical and sound elements and kinematic "magic lantern" effects. "SoBe Arts is excited to bring this iconic modern masterwork to Miami," states Dr. Kievman. "It is a portal to another time and space, a definitive coming-of-age story that opened creative gateways for the Burning Man and Matrix generation." Kievman praises the artistry of the Colgrass piano concert, with its richly counterpointing elements of mystery and down-to-earth tangibles, which draws a "Dyson Swarm" of inspiration from Castaneda's coexistent world of spirit and body. Kievman's theatrical adaptation is based on ideas evoked by the Colgrass music and Castaneda's literary work: "Vapor trails of sound and light play off the characters, mirror the flow of attention and energy in our dreams, and create new ways of seeing and experiencing this world."About SoBe Institute of the Arts (SoBe Arts): SoBe Arts is a non-profit organization that promotes excellence, creativity, and accessibility of the arts through performance events and arts instruction of the highest quality, in music and related artistic disciplines. The Institute pursues this dual model of arts education and innovative performances in the heart of the Miami Beach arts district, with the long-term goal of building an independent, high-caliber institute of the arts. The faculty draws upon artists from leading conservatories, ensembles, and performance venues in the U.S., Europe, Latin America, and Asia. Professional artists have opportunities both to teach and to perform, as the Institute provides community-level classes and advanced individual instruction for youth and adults, while organizing professional productions featuring faculty and visiting artists. Since its founding five years ago, SoBe Arts has established an intimate and unique arts complex in the adjoining Carl Fisher Clubhouse and Little Stage Theater, located in a park-like setting between the Miami Beach Botanical Gardens and the Miami City Ballet. The Clubhouse, built in 1915, is the city's oldest surviving public building and its 2-story atrium is well-suited to chamber music events; the 1937 theater, shuttered for many years, was renovated and opened by SoBe Arts as a black box in January 2010 in partnership with the City of Miami Beach.SoBe Institute of the Arts 2010/2011 season is sponsored in part by the National Endowment for the Arts, the Miami-Dade County Tourist Development Council, the Miami-Dade County Department of Cultural Affairs, the Cultural Affairs Council, the Miami-Dade County Mayor and Board of County Commissioners, the Miami Beach Cultural Affairs Council and the City of Miami Beach.

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