Fri, Apr 05, 2002 - Page 8 News List

Returning to the magic of childhood

By Ian Bartholomew  /  STAFF REPORTER

Landis and Company are back in Taiwan on their third visit to perform a series of fairy tales that Landis Smith, the group's artistic director, says goes beyond children's theater.

"I don't like the label Ochildren's theater' because in the US it is often seen as being something very amateurish," Smith said. "We want children's first contact with theater to be with something really good."

Back in 1985 the company staged The Symphony and the Sorcerer with the Detroit Symphony Orchestra as a way of introducing young people to symphonic music. Since then, they have developed a number of "family entertainments"

that combine puppetry, mask, magic and physical theater. The reason Landis

and Company chose to blend these old theatrical traditions is largely a

response to the world of modern entertainment.

"If you want to be realistic, film and television can do that so much

better," Smith said. "The cleverness of a live performance is something that

you cannot get [from film and TV]." For Smith and executive producer

Jennifer Blatchley Smith, theater is about involving the audience in the

storytelling process. "We don't need to compete. We don't want to."

Shifting between shadow puppet theater to mime, and incorporating illusion

and magic tricks, the Smiths aim to create a sense of wonder. "The stories

we tell [mostly traditional fairly tales] are often stories about

transformation," Smith said. "And the transformations created by magic are

also a metaphor for these transformation in the characters."

Landis and Company will perform at Taipei's Sun Yat-sen Memorial Hall 7:30pm

April 4 to April 6 and 2:30pm April 6 before touring in Kaohsiung, Taichung,

Tainan and Hsinchu. Tickets for Taipei shows are NT$400 to NT$800. Check

url: http://www.parisint.com.tw for more information.

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