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• i .! • j • i 9 ; •!' • •. •' i VoK f; For Students. Bv Students 20 April 2012 Senior Art Show Rosenthal Gallery Arts April 85. 2012 isSUU.com/fsnYnirp vnir / Guest loolcing "iTi: RockShop Candids” by Trish Brownlee This Friday's show featured works by Trish Brownlee, Marcela Casals, Stacey Robinson, April WWen, and Dominique Wilson. These artists featured all types of media inclduing graphic art, sculpture, painting, and photography. One of the main inspirations of the evemng was music and its relation and significance to the Fine Arts as a whole. With pieces of musical instruments fused into her work, Trish Brownlee mamfested life into her projects. Guitar strings laced one of her mixed media works while April Warren symbolized music with peace of mind in her graphic expression "Peace of Mind." I' # We’re All Shook Up over Joseph and The Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat From Left to Rieht-Rpniatr,;., r. . Voice Photos by Jennifer Lucas (Alexandria Butler) during the Close Ever^*TVv!°**'’*’ C^othy Caldwell, Jr.) and Child Dreamcoat theatrical production Joseph and the Technicolor "Pe^eofMind" by April Warren ; By Alisha Murphy [ Puiple velvet curtains open! A melodic voice graces the audience as Jacqueline mte, narrator, sashays across the stage and mtroduces the story of Jacob and hiThost of undeniable talent of the cast and crew members jazzed up the story of jealousy, famine, and betrayal. Jacob has 12 sons; Joseph was the favorite ^ongst them. After receiving a beautiful miJti-colored coat, complete with gold linine I face and Joleph S TOe plot thickens when Joseph finds himself in Ae company of Potiphar, a man whoSs ^nches more than his wife. The loose wife certainly got an arousal out of crowd with her riunp shaking’ maid servants. Ahead of your time!” sang the cast as the curtains closed for a brief intermission. Complete wth gold cased microphone— suspends disbelief for a moment—and gold hot PMts, Pharaoh wooed the crowd while seeking the help of intuitive Joseph. Joseph’s gift of mteipretation helps Pharaoh and provides him treedom fi-om captivity. ^ 1 brothers and Jacob are ^ ^ famine destroys morale amongst the family, piey hear tale that Pharaoh has a helper who is generous and journey to meet they are surprised to leam this right l^d man’ is in fact their brother, Joseph. j forgives his brothers and the comedic production plays on much like a fairytale. Scdpture (inset) by Marcela Casals; Graphic art (on wall) by Stacey Robuuon: "Kiysalis" & "Krysalis 2" Sculphire by Marcela Casals More entertaining than the comedic denirtinnc ^ always encouraging, as WM Ae upbeat dance number—Janet jLkson’s '*?i ^ Theatre Company’s presentation Rhythm Nation meets FSU Club Cane) of Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor — P^amcoat! The production tan fiom April 19 to April 22 in the Butler Theater. Left; Joseph (Timothy Calswell, Jr.) during the Joseph's Dreams scene. f-i| Voice Photos bv Nikki Scott Right: Pharaoh (Efrain Colon) during the Poor Pharaoh/Song of the King scene.
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