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"The Cave." (Brooklyn Academy of Music, New York, New York)


Race, ethics, gender politics, cultural history, geography, the Torah, the Koran, and current affairs current affairs npl(noticias fpl de) actualidad f

current affairs current npl(questions fpl d')actualité f

: these are the seemingly improbable ingredients of The Cave, 1993, a majestic music-theater collaboration between video artist Beryl Korot and composer Steve Reich Noun 1. Steve Reich - United States composer (born in 1936)
Stephen Michael Reich, Reich
. Yet it is the intricate layering of facts, myths, legends, and opinions along so many lines of video cable and music keyboard that makes The Cave an important work. Indeed, this intellectual theater shows not only that media and technology can be vessels for complex ideas, but that they can also be used for humanistic debate.

Reich's Different Trains, 1988 (in which taped speech patterns are used as the basis for melody and structure, and mixed with live music) and Korot's Dachau, 1974 (a multimonitor installation that rhythmically creates a video tapestry of sound and image) were the models during the more than four years that The Cave was in the making. The rigorous esthetic es·thet·ic
adj.
Variant of aesthetic.
 of both those works--continuous repetition and frontal, unadorned imagery--also explains what some have called the limitations of this production. The Cave is not a piece that visually or aurally interprets the exotic lands of milk and honey; rather, it elaborates on the formal concerns of the artists. We are very definitely in the land of Reich and Korot.

To both Reich and Korot the story of the Cave of the Patriarchs The Cave of the Patriarchs (Hebrew: מערת המכפלה, Me'arat HaMachpela, Trans. "Cave of the Double [Tombs]") is a series of subterranean caves located in a complex called by Muslims the Ibrahimi Mosque or  and of the ancestors supposedly buried there (Abraham, Sarah, Adam and Eve Adam and Eve

In the Judeo-Christian and Islamic traditions, the parents of the human race. Genesis gives two versions of their creation. In the first, God creates “male and female in his own image” on the sixth day.
) was familiar after years of independent study of the Torah. In the opening scene, we see five large monitors come to life that are set into a silver-filigree scaffolding (designed by John Arnone to suggest first temple, then mosque, then modern city-building). On three screens (in English, German, and French), the complex story of Abraham, Sarah, and their Egyptian handmaid hand·maid   also hand·maid·en
n.
1. A woman attendant or servant.

2. often handmaiden Something that accompanies or is attendant on another:
 Hagar (from Genesis XVI: 1-12) is typed out in boldface, accompanied by the sound of its own making--the amplified tapping of fingers on a plastic computer keyboard. Two more screens show pale, mustard-colored excerpts of the same text in Hebrew. Simultaneously, musicians inside the structure begin a forceful clapping-driven melody, while singers on multitiered platforms sing the biblical story. The questions "Who for you is Abraham?" "Who is Sarah?" "Who is Hagar, Ishmael, and Isaac?"--are then repeatedly asked in each of the three acts, first of Israeli Jews, then of Palestinians and, in the final act, of Americans. The replies, in close-up head-shots, result in fascinating composite cultural portraits that also set in motion a silent interactive exchange with the viewers.

The Israeli section (which, at 64 minutes, could possibly use some editing) and the Palestinian, both show the emphatic presence of biblical history in the geography of the Middle East, and underline the ancient source for the rivalries between the Judaic and Islamic states. Further West, however, the American section The American section is one 12 international sections of the Lycée International de Saint Germain-en-Laye. Students are taught an American curriculum in addition to the French curriculum.  takes off at a run; irreverence and indifference together providing a humourous twist. "Abraham Lincoln?," "Moby Dick Moby Dick

pursued by Ahab and crew of Pequod. [Am. Lit.: Moby Dick]

See : Quarry


Moby Dick

white whale pursued relentlessly by Captain Ahab; “It was the whiteness of the whale that above all things appalled me.
" (re Ishmael), and "The first single mother?" (re Hagar) propel the story into contemporary America and speed up both sound and visuals to a final crescendo.

Remarkably, current affairs caught up with The Cave in America; it was on United States United States, officially United States of America, republic (2005 est. pop. 295,734,000), 3,539,227 sq mi (9,166,598 sq km), North America. The United States is the world's third largest country in population and the fourth largest country in area.  soil that the handshake between descendants of Isaac and Ishmael--Yitzhak Shamir and Yassir Arafat--was choreographed.
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Author:Goldberg, RoseLee
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Date:Dec 1, 1993
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