Wednesday, October 18, 2017

THEATRE UPON A
STARDANCESWAN
PRESENTS THE
MAGIC LANTERN
 SUNDAY, OCT. 27


The Paseo Arts District is inviting children and their parents to the Magic Lantern Celebration held on Sunday, October 29 from 3:00 to 6:15 p.m.  Artists ask children of all ages to find their creative sparks on Paseo and have fun doing it.  Magic Lantern, created by Theatre Upon a StarDance Swan, has been a part of the community for 17 years, bringing children, parents, artists and performers together on Paseo’s colorful streets for a celebration of the fall season.

This event is inspired by the verse, ‘We are all Magic Lanterns, lit by the light of imagination’.  It is designed to bring children into the wonder of their imagination, to set aflame their creative minds.  In this unique setting, children are welcome to participate in hands-on multi-layered arts activities where they can build paper costumes from head to foot, make lanterns and parade in a Jack O’ Lantern painted on the street.

Children of all ages should wear their everyday clothing to Paseo and be ready for surprises.  Discovering and doing are the delightfully magical ingredients of this event. Children and their parents can walk from studio to studio where unusual possibilities await them. They will find all kinds of paper to be folded, crumpled, ruffled and embellished into wearable art.  Costumes are made using simple construction techniques. The paper pieces can be worn over clothing.

Each studio provides children opportunities for exploration.  Hats desire to be designed from collage materials and recycled bits of fancy.  Lanterns will dance in light. Pumpkin Portraits appear out of natural materials.  This is an opportunity for parents to share in the problem solving of their children’s constructions.  Helping hands and brainstorming are an important part of this creative process.  Parental assistance is welcome and necessary depending on the age and needs of each participating child.

Children must also visit a Wish Finder; here each makes a wish to be shared in the Pumpkin Costume Parade during the final celebration of Magic Lantern.  After costumes have been made, all characters and their parents are asked to gather for the parade in a Jack ’O Lantern Labyrinth painted on the street.  The spectacle begins as Steve McLinn, Ojas Music, plays his original music. Following the dancers of StarDanceSwan, children spin upon a spiraling path where wishes float like bubbles.

All costume making activities start at 3:00 and end at 5:45 p.m. The Pumpkin Costume Parade is from 5:45 to 6:15 pm.  Lorrie Keller, director of StarDanceSwan and founder of this event says, “I encourage parents to plan the afternoon so their children can take part in the Pumpkin Costume Parade.  Our finale captures the spirit of Magic Lantern Celebration.  It is as if children have stepped into a storybook. When all the elements of Magic Lantern come together, timeless and fascinating moments arise through the whimsy and beauty of art, music and dance.”

Rain or shine, the costume making activities are from 3:00 to 5:45 p.m. in the Paseo studios. The Pumpkin Parade is outside at 5:45 p.m.  Children must be accompanied by adults. Activities are held on the north end of Paseo at 30th and Dewey. This part of the street will be closed for safe walking from studio to studio, playing on the pumpkin labyrinth, and the Costume Parade.  Participating studios are Theatre Upon a StarDanceSwan, Paseo Art Space, Rainbow Fleet and Paseo Pottery. All activities are free to the public.  Donations are accepted to help cover the costs of the event.  The Magic Lantern is made possible through support of the State Arts Council of Oklahoma, the Paseo Arts Association and Theatre Upon a StarDanceSwan.  For information call the Paseo Arts Association at 525-2688, or go to www.thepaseo.org.

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