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Washington University in St. Louis

March 5, 2004
Vol. 28, No. 24

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John Csernansky
examines the anatomy of mental illness



Picturing
Our Past



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March 5, 2004 > Picturing our Past

picturing our past
POP stilts
Courtesy WUSTL Archives

The 1983-84 school year marked the 10th anniversary of Edison Theatre. To mark the event, the Washington University Dance Theatre performed the satire Façade (below), which added a third voice to the marriage of music by Sir William Walton and the abstract poetry of Dame Edith Sitwell. The 19 dances, created by Annelise Mertz, professor emerita in the Performing Arts Department in Arts & Sciences, and Artist-in-Residence Gale Ormiston (above, performing "Yodelling Song") added witty and satirical comments about the present time. They were independent statements, interpreting neither the music nor the poetry.

POP dancer insert
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