MoCA Museum of Contemporary Art

Pablo Cano

18 Oct - 08 Nov 2009

© Pablo Cano
Young Cavaletti and Horse, mixed media, Collection of Arlyne and Stephen Wayner. Photo by Jose Rodriguez
PABLO CANO
Cavaletti's Dream

October 18 – November 8, 2009

PERFORMANCE DATES

Sunday, October 18 / 2 pm
Wednesday, October 21 / 7 pm*
Saturday, October 24 / 2 pm
Sunday, October 25 / 2 pm
Wednesday, October 28 / 7 pm*
Saturday, October 31 / 2 pm
Sunday, November 1 / 2 pm
Saturday, November 8 / 2 & 4 pm

*MOCA by Moonlight Wednesday
Tickets

$10 MOCA members
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$10 City of North Miami employees and residents
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$15 non-members
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$3 children under 12
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Cavaletti’s Dream, a signature marionette production by Miami artist Pablo Cano, returns to the Museum of Contemporary Art (MOCA) for a series of special anniversary performances. The production features Cano’s enchanting marionettes and rod puppets created from found objects, and combines elements of Italian chivalry and Greek mythology as it follows an 18th century knight on his quest for immortality. When not in performance, the marionettes and set will be on view at MOCA as an exhibition during museum hours. For tickets and information, call 305.893.6211.

Cavaletti’s Dream was originally presented at MOCA during the museum’s 1998-1999 season, and was Cano’s first MOCA-commissioned production. Since then, 10 additional productions have been commissioned by the museum, and have become an annual tradition. This is the first revival of a Cano production presented at MOCA. It celebrates the 10th anniversary of collaborations between MOCA and Cano.

Marionettes and rod puppets from the original production are featured as well as new pieces Cano has created especially for this 2009 revival. Its hero, Cavaletti appears as both a young man constructed from tin, wood and umbrella parts, and an old man created from an oversized musical bass. As he embarks on his quest, Cavaletti encounters magical creatures, goddesses, and monsters including Pegasus, a silver horse who soars through the air on wings made from an old music stand; Pallas Athena who wears a spinning air ventilator as armor; and Polyphemus, an evil cyclops, who peers at the audience through an eye created from an ice cream scoop.

The production also features new choreography by Cano’s longtime collaborator, Katherine Kramer. Cavaletti's Dream was written by Christopher King.

Pablo Cano: Cavaletti's Dream is sponsored in part by Paula and Joel Friedland, Rita and Benjamin Holloway, Katzman Family Foundation / Dr. Shulamit and Chaim Katzman, and Shirley and Carl Schwartz.

Special HeART to HeART performances of Pablo Cano: Cavaletti’s Dream are made possible by Hadley M. Fisher.

Additional support for Pablo Cano: Cavaletti’s Dream is provided by Peacock Foundation, Inc., the Youth Arts Enrichment Program through a joint initiative with the Miami-Dade County Department of Cultural Affairs and the Cultural Affairs Council, the Miami-Dade County Mayor and Board of County Commisioners and the Children's Trust of Miami-Dade County.