Artistic Fraud takes flight with a massive new work
Written by CASA NewsLink
Saturday, 26 April 2008
It's the most primal of emotions. One we're all prey to, try as we might to put walls between us and the wolves, convenient microwavable pouches between our food and the field, and book clubs between us and the beast within.
That hair-raising, tremor-inducing feeling is what connects all the characters in Artistic Fraud's return to the large-scale performances that defined their beginnings, "Fear of Flight."
...With that in mind, they commissioned an original a cappella score by Newfoundlander Jonathan Monro. "Also," Chafe says, "digging into what people naturally do on planes really leads to some great choral movements."