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Past
Productions
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THE FULL
NELSON written and performed by
Donald Carr, directed by Ronald Weihs designed by Judith
Sandiford Jan 25 to
Feb 13, 2005 Artword Theatre 75 Portland Street,
Toronto A virtuoso
multi-media voyage invoking the spirit of Nelson Mandela, a
high-voltage view of the universe and a Black man in
it. Presented by DC Productions, AfriCan Theatre
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DONALD CARR’S
PHANTASMAGORIC TRIP THROUGH BLACK EXPERIENCE
The Full
Nelson, Donald Carr’s homage to Nelson Mandela, is a trip
through the agony and ecstasy of Black History in the face of
European colonialism. For Carr, Nelson Mandela is the latest in a
succession of Black heroes who have overcome the brutal negativity
of colonialism and apartheid and brought a message of redemption to
the world. After 30 years on Robben Island, Nelson emerged with a
message not of vengeance but of reconciliation.
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Spectacularly staged to highlight Carr's physical dexterity, the production has him hanging high overhead and balancing on skeletal steel frameworks, illuminated by shafts of light. Giant projections and animations provide a visual counterpoint to Carr's vivid and passionate text.
Thomas Baker, provides a livel soundscape drawing on a wide range of musical styles, from hip hop to jazz to classical to the most contemporary of new music sounds.
Billed as a "hip-hopera", the work is divided
into six arias: • Angelitos Negros
• Midnight Robber
• The Riddler
• Shiva
• Pied Piper
• Angelitos Negros II
Each portrays
a different aspect of the Black psyche, tracing its progress through
the pre-history and history of the world to the present. Donald Carr
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