Partially
funded by:
The Connecticut Commission on the Arts, The David Berman Foundation - Color
Light Motion, The Wulke Family Foundation, Tilcon of Connecticut,Karin
L. Pritzker/Michael Vlock, Many more businesses and individuals
![]() Joy Wulke sculpture |
A
major light, sound and theater project performed in the Stony Creek, CT
quarry telling the story of human inquiry from the Big Bang to String
Theory. |
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What if Einstein and Curie, Leonardo and the Arab creators of the Astrolabe collaborated with the men and women Shamans of Australia, Africa, the Americas and other world cultures to create an event that asked questions about the meaning of time, important events of the last Millennium and the meaning of earth and sky to our world view? Perhaps they would be asking the same questions of each other we explored in Terra Continuum, an epic event fully staged in the Stony Creek Granite Quarry. The story was illustrated through light projections, laser, falling and shooting water, fire, original music, sculpture, performance, dance, and audience participation. Terra Continuum was an eight night outdoor performance in the Stony Creek Quarry that transcended conventional art and science to challenge audiences as never before. The journey began when audiences stepped onto shuttle busses departing from three locations. Audiences were guided by Bus Shamans who led them to their places in the quarry. Some
comments about Terra Continuum: |
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"In
a collaboration of some of Connecticut's most innovative artists, Terra
Continuum weds Nature, Science, Art and History in a spectacular event
of great beauty and high drama in a grand and mysterious setting." "As
a Connecticut event, Terra Continuum stands alone with its imaginative
and innovative approach. This intriguing event will attract people of
all ages from the region and will appeal to every sense and emotion." The players: Joy
Wulke - Producer/Creative Director |
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![]() The opening of the evening matches the moon with the quarry walls and the planets. |
From
the writer's note:
"From
the petroglyphs to equations. From stone walls to chalkboards. Human kind's
scrim bbled attempts to make order of the universe. Messages into the
future that are symbols of the quest/questions of the day
Einstein's
questions and mathematically quantifiable answers blew the roof off common
sense observations and his theories of relativity introduced the concept
of space/time continuum into our vocabulary. Then quantum mechanics cam
in that said that we alter any experiment we engage in, that the act of
observing alters that which is observed. Finally, we are at the threshold
of String Theory, the theory which so excites and delights physicists.
It could be the Big T.O.E. - Theory of Everything." |
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