A Tempest (Aimé Césaire)
Contributor
Maria Boissonneault, Mason Beattie, Reagan Grossoehme, Olivia Stringfield, Griffin Keys, Suzy Overby, Lexi Echols, Julien Guicherit, Patrick Pruitt, Vincent Ceci, Red Woodford, Logan Troxell, Naisha Pacheco, Sean England Morris
Files
Download Performance Program (309 KB)
Date
12-12-2018
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Duration
45:27
Description
Aimé Césaire’s drama A Tempest (1969), a post-colonial translation of William Shakespeare’s The Tempest, is presented by HTC Honors College students enrolled in Honors 201, 202, and 203 (Great Themes: Perspectives in Humanities, Perspectives in Social Sciences, and Global Perspectives, respectively). Students produce and perform in the production, directed by Sara Rich, assistant professor in the HTC Honors College and Center for Interdisciplinary Studies. The production is a culminating project for the courses, which share a theme of colonialism. This event was performed on December 12, 2018 in Johnson Theatre on the Coastal Carolina University campus.
Subject
Performance, theatre, William Shakespeare, Aimé Césaire, colonialism, post-colonialism
Rights
Copyright © Coastal Carolina University. All rights reserved. For more information contact Kimbel Library at Coastal Carolina University, Conway, SC 29526.
Extent
MP4 file and PDF program
Creative Commons License
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-Share Alike 4.0 International License.
Recommended Citation
Rich, Sara, "A Tempest (Aimé Césaire)" (2018). Great Themes: Colonialism. 1.
https://digitalcommons.coastal.edu/great-themes-colonialism/1
Comments
Please see performance program in the Additional Files area. Director: Sara Rich and Maria Boissonneault. Costumes: Cheyenne Cudd. Music: Kaylee Kaczvinsky. Set Design: Gage Jacobs and Emily Brenner. Marketing: Jack Moran. Support for this project comes from HTC Honors College & Interdisciplinary Studies Center and the Edwards Theatre Department.