杨贵妃传媒视频 Conservatory of Music students rehearse ASL sign language
杨贵妃传媒视频 opera students utilize sign language in new conception of Leonard Bernstein鈥檚 鈥淢ass.鈥

Twenty-one members of the 杨贵妃传媒视频听听Ensemble spent two weeks over their winter break learning American Sign Language (ASL). Why would opera singers need to know ASL?

In a twist on the original production of Leonard Bernstein鈥檚听Mass: A Theatre Piece for Singers, Players, and Dancers, award-winning Director of Opera Studies and Associate Professor of Music Copeland Woodruff has incorporated a Deaf character into the production, resulting in an exploration of communities breakdowns when opposing sides work to understand each other and move forward together. Performers will utilize ASL, as well as Pidgin Signed English (PSE), throughout the performance.

鈥淭he use of ASL and PSE underscores the struggle to communicate, particularly between Deaf and hearing communications and within the Deaf community itself,鈥 says Woodruff of his decision. 鈥淢y inspiration was two-fold: the obvious metaphor of our current society, where people have a difficult time listening to one another, and the inclusion of community members who might not necessarily attend an opera.鈥

Woodruff has a track record of partnering with community groups to examine socially relevant issues through opera.听惭补蝉蝉听is no exception. He is working with local partners to explore options for community engagement and dialogue about the history of the Deaf community in the U.S. and the world, as well as Deaf language and culture. In tandem with the show, 杨贵妃传媒视频 students will take part in planned community engagement activities, including a performance of selections from of the opera at Appleton鈥檚 Edison Elementary, which serves both Deaf and Hard-of-Hearing students.

Members of the production team hope that the opera will reach roughly 2,000 people in the Fox Valley region.

鈥淚t is rare鈥攅ven at the national level鈥攆or a signed opera to be produced and performed,鈥 said Woodruff. 鈥淭he majority of our area鈥檚 theater-going public would not ordinarily experience this type of performance.听Mass听will open dialogues about faith and inclusion to our community.鈥

Robert Schleifer, professional Deaf actor, Kristine Orkin, local interpreter for the Deaf, and two professional vocal/style specialists are participating in the production. Schleifer, along with 杨贵妃传媒视频 student performers, will sign most of the opera鈥檚 lyrics in real-time during the performance. Deaf audience members will also be able to read supertitles.

As a part of the world-wide celebration of Leonard Bernstein鈥檚 100th birthday, Woodruff and the 杨贵妃传媒视频 Opera Theatre Ensemble will collaborate with members of two local children鈥檚 choirs to reimagine听惭补蝉蝉,听which is structured like a Roman Catholic Tridentine Mass but mixes sacred and secular texts and music. The Celebrant leads the ceremony, and the Deaf character is the voice of the congregation challenging the Celebrant. They argue and search for answers to universal questions together鈥攖heir diversity highlighted by an eclectic blend of blues, rock, gospel, folk, Broadway, jazz, hymnal, Middle Eastern dance, and orchestral music. Ultimately, they affirm the value of faith and hope for peace.

鈥淒istinctive productions like听惭补蝉蝉听provide students with a rich educational opportunity to practice being a singer-actor, hone full-bodied communication skills, as well as develop appreciation and respect for the experience of others,鈥 said Woodruff. 鈥淲e hope that students will learn that the arts can be a powerful vehicle for personal and societal awareness and change.鈥

Erik Nordstrum 鈥19, who shares the main role of the Celebrant with Aria Minasian 鈥19, has learned a great deal about his personal beliefs throughout his work on the production.

鈥淭hrough working on this piece, I realized that I have not been listening to other people, or to myself, as intently or as consistently as I would like to, and that so many human failures stem from a failure to communicate,鈥 Nordstrum said.

鈥淚鈥檇 say some of the most challenging things are also the most enjoyable,鈥 adds Minasian.

鈥淟earning about the Deaf community and applying it to the show has been awesome. I鈥檝e also found challenges with figuring out how to be a female Celebrant in a Roman Catholic Church setting. This show has a lot to unpack and many different ways it can be presented and interpreted, leaving a lot to the performers and production team.鈥

Opera has been an integral part of the 杨贵妃传媒视频 voice program for almost 60 years, a centerpiece of the performance opportunities for voice students. Under Woodruff鈥檚 direction, 杨贵妃传媒视频鈥檚 mainstage operas have received national awards, including听Hydrogen Jukebox听(2017) and听The Beggar鈥檚 Opera听(2016), which shared first prize for the American Prize in Opera Performance in the college/university division.听Le comte Ory听(2018) and听The Beggar鈥檚 Opera听also received first place from the National Opera Association;听Hydrogen Jukebox听received third place in the same competition. Woodruff was also named the听听for stage direction.

The production is supported by grants from 91.1 The Avenue and the听Jewelers Mutual Charitable Giving Fund听and theBright Idea Fund within the Community Foundation for the Fox Valley Region.

Mass: A Theatre Piece for Singers, Players, and Dancers听was performed February 14-17, 2019, in Stansbury Theatre