#QUARANTINEDARTWelcome to the #QUARANTINEDART Challenge
Below find all the challenges we have created and as we receive responses you'll be able to see all the art that is being made while in lockdown. We are still working towards soon visiting your "backyard" with live performances, but in the interim, we all sometimes need to scratch our creative side. Sometimes that's watching and sometimes that's making. Of course sometimes we need to just relax and do nothing, and that's ok too. |
#QUARANTINEDART
We're calling out artists to make art for all, but they don't get to have all the fun. Below are the challenges we've thrown out and who we've challenged. As artists provide us with work (or links to their challenge responses) we'll update. If you want to tackle one of these challenges: please do! If you want to share what work you have created send us copies or links to the work at [email protected].
We'll be creating new challenges everyday until the quarantines start lifting, and we remember how to shake hands. Washed hands*!
March 25 - We challenge: Theo Zucker to...
...write and perform a sonnet
March 24 - We challenge: Rachel Griesinger to...
...perform Shakespeare in the bathroom
March 23 - We challenged: Amanda Friou to...
...create art that reflected where she is quarantined (Denmark) to a Shakespeare play (Hamlet)
March 22 - We challenge: Sara Jean McCarthy to...
...perform while slurping soup!
March 21 - We challenge: Eve Everette to...
...update a scene from a play or a film and make it relevant to today
March 20 - We challenged: Joe Feliciano to...
...make a music video using footage of these wild days we are in
March 19 - We challenged: Miquela Cruz (and her artistic housemates) to...
...create a soundscape to a sonnet
March 18 - We challenge: Andrew Robert Palmer to...
...record a song played backwards (newly written or newly written backwards - whatever that means to you!)
March 17 - We challenge: Amy Dellagiarino Stanton to...
...write a monologue, duologue or ode on a picnic
March 16 - We challenge: Eric Mercado to...
...create 5 tableaus with pets for 5 acts of one Shakespeare (don't tell us the Shakespeare - we want to guess)
March 15 - We challenge: The Plagiarists to...
...take text from one of the shows they've previously produced and transform it into iambic pentameter
March 14 - We challenge: The Stage Co. to...
...film a speech, a song, or a puppet (this was the first challenge...we really just wanted to see some new art)
*we always have and always will wash our hands - please do the same - please, please, please for so many reasons, do the same
We're calling out artists to make art for all, but they don't get to have all the fun. Below are the challenges we've thrown out and who we've challenged. As artists provide us with work (or links to their challenge responses) we'll update. If you want to tackle one of these challenges: please do! If you want to share what work you have created send us copies or links to the work at [email protected].
We'll be creating new challenges everyday until the quarantines start lifting, and we remember how to shake hands. Washed hands*!
March 25 - We challenge: Theo Zucker to...
...write and perform a sonnet
March 24 - We challenge: Rachel Griesinger to...
...perform Shakespeare in the bathroom
March 23 - We challenged: Amanda Friou to...
...create art that reflected where she is quarantined (Denmark) to a Shakespeare play (Hamlet)
March 22 - We challenge: Sara Jean McCarthy to...
...perform while slurping soup!
March 21 - We challenge: Eve Everette to...
...update a scene from a play or a film and make it relevant to today
March 20 - We challenged: Joe Feliciano to...
...make a music video using footage of these wild days we are in
March 19 - We challenged: Miquela Cruz (and her artistic housemates) to...
...create a soundscape to a sonnet
March 18 - We challenge: Andrew Robert Palmer to...
...record a song played backwards (newly written or newly written backwards - whatever that means to you!)
March 17 - We challenge: Amy Dellagiarino Stanton to...
...write a monologue, duologue or ode on a picnic
March 16 - We challenge: Eric Mercado to...
...create 5 tableaus with pets for 5 acts of one Shakespeare (don't tell us the Shakespeare - we want to guess)
March 15 - We challenge: The Plagiarists to...
...take text from one of the shows they've previously produced and transform it into iambic pentameter
March 14 - We challenge: The Stage Co. to...
...film a speech, a song, or a puppet (this was the first challenge...we really just wanted to see some new art)
*we always have and always will wash our hands - please do the same - please, please, please for so many reasons, do the same