Salt of the Earth - NO LATE SEATING

Israel
PuppetCinema

Salt of the Earth
April 8 & 9, 2016 . 8PM
PuppetCinema photo by Yair Meyuhas
Special Announcement: 

No late seating: Please allow extra travel time, as we are unable to offer late seating for this performance.

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Estimated Length: 
80 minutes
Intermission: 
None
Audience Advisory: 
This show is not appropriate for children.

A thousand pounds of salt become a punishing Middle Eastern desert; plastic tanks barrel down paper streets; and a faceless, nameless puppet emerges a rebel hero in this work by artist Zvi Sahar. Puppetry and hand-painted miniature sets combine with live filmmaking and projected video feeds, as a Lilliputian universe is created and destroyed before our eyes.

In Salt of the Earth, inspired by the bestselling Israeli novel The Road to Ein Harod by Amos Kenan, Sahar and PuppetCinema show us a dystopic world in which our protagonist — fleeing his country’s latest military coup — discovers the meaning of perseverance, survival, and ultimately, freedom.

This performance by PuppetCinema is funded in part by a generous gift from Charlie Reiher.

Co-sponsored by the Joseph and Alma Gildenhorn Institute for Israel Studies

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