SCLAVI/The Song of an Emigrant

yale repertory theatre and

world performance project at yale present

APRIL 3-5 at 8pm

An emigrant’s return to his Slovakian homeland provides the backdrop to

this powerful production. In their American debut, award-winning Czech

company Farm in the Cave Theatre Studio uses a unique blend of raw

physical action, live music, and traditional song to tell a compelling story

about the search for one’s place in the world.

PHYSICAL THEATER WORKSHOP WITH FARM IN THE CAVE*MARCH 31, 2008 AT 4PM TO 7PMGPSCY Building, Ballroom 2nd Floor, 204 York Street VILIAM DOCOLOMANSKY MASTER’S TEAAPRIL 2, 2008 AT 4PMTrumbull College Master’s House SYMPOSIUM ON INTERDISCIPLINARY PERFORMANCE AND CRITICISMAPRIL 4, 2008 AT 4:30PM TO 6PMWhitney Humanities Center, Room 208Moderated by Emily Coates, Artistic Director, World Performance Project at Yale*Admission to the workshop by application only. PHYSICAL THEATER WORKSHOP WITH FARM IN THE CAVE*MARCH 31, 2008 AT 4PM TO 7PMGPSCY Building, Ballroom 2nd Floor, 204 York Street VILIAM DOCOLOMANSKY MASTER’S TEAAPRIL 2, 2008 AT 4PMTrumbull College Master’s House SYMPOSIUM ON INTERDISCIPLINARY PERFORMANCE AND CRITICISMAPRIL 4, 2008 AT 4:30PM TO 6PMWhitney Humanities Center, Room 208Moderated by Emily Coates, Artistic Director, World Performance Project at Yale*Admission to the workshop by application only. PHYSICAL THEATER WORKSHOP WITH FARM IN THE CAVE*MARCH 31, 2008 AT 4PM TO 7PMGPSCY Building, Ballroom 2nd Floor, 204 York Street VILIAM DOCOLOMANSKY MASTER’S TEAAPRIL 2, 2008 AT 4PMTrumbull College Master’s House SYMPOSIUM ON INTERDISCIPLINARY PERFORMANCE AND CRITICISMAPRIL 4, 2008 AT 4:30PM TO 6PMWhitney Humanities Center, Room 208Moderated by Emily Coates, Artistic Director, World Performance Project at Yale*Admission to the workshop by application only. funded bytheandreww. mellon foundationprintingsponsor:yalefarm in the cavetheatre studio