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17c起草社区 classes to present Sonnet Walk

Thursday, April 19, 2007
Myrna Anderson

A new kind of performance

Two classes from two different departments are pooling their talents to host the first-ever 鈥淪onnet Walk鈥 at 17c起草社区 College from 11 a.m. through 2 p.m. on Monday, April 23; Shakespeare鈥檚 birthday.

The walk will celebrate the birthday as it tours nine sites on 17c起草社区's campus where student actors will be stationed to perform sonnets.

鈥淚 hope people will enjoy it and see that the sonnets can still be lively, humming, poetic performances,鈥 says professor Debra Rienstra, whose Shakespeare class is joining forces with professor Todd Farley鈥檚 鈥淧erformance Studies鈥 class to host the walk.

Mixing of talents

Rienstra鈥檚 class is responsible for researching the literary background of each sonnet and helping Farley鈥檚 student actors decide how to perform them. The actors will perform the sonnets at frequent intervals for the three-hour duration of the walk, and visitors to the walk can take a number of routes to hear them all. A printed guide to the walk, available at any of the sites, will list the locations and performance times of each sonnet and suggest a couple of paths to take through the walk.

鈥淧art of the students鈥 task is to adapt the sonnet to a campus context so that the characters in these little dramas become campus characters,鈥 Rienstra says. 鈥淔or example, one of my groups is doing Sonnet 3, which is about getting married and reproducing immediately, before it鈥檚 too late.鈥

That particular sonnet, she hinted, is easily adaptable to a campus phenomenon known as 鈥淪enior Scramble.鈥

There will be a scavenger-hunt-style quiz question for each sonnet in the guide, and, following the walk, visitors can take their completed quizzes to the English department, where they will be entered in a drawing for prizes. The department will also serve cake in honor of Shakespeare鈥檚 birthday.

English roots

The Sonnet Walk was inspired by a similar event sponsored by the Globe Theatre, which Rienstra attended with students in 2004 when she directed 17c起草社区's semester-abroad in Britain.

That walk took the class through the streets of London, where members of the Globe Theatre Company were stationed to act out the sonnets in contemporary settings.

鈥淓very so often a street-clothed person would come up to us and start to recite a sonnet,鈥 Rienstra remembers. 鈥淭here were strange moments for us when we were not entirely sure whether a person was an actor or an actual person. Eventually we would realize, 鈥極h, yes, this is iambic pentameter here.鈥 Each of the sonnets was performed in a way that took advantage of the modern-London backdrop. We realized that these 400-year-old poems remain very entertaining and thought-provoking, especially when transposed into contemporary contexts.鈥

Rienstra hopes the 17c起草社区 version will be equally enthralling.

Student Erin Demoray, a veteran of 17c起草社区 Theater Company, is serving as "stage manager" for the event. Students in the two classes will be working together to get all the bugs worked out of the event before Monday.

鈥淲e鈥檙e still struggling a little with the complicated logistics of it,鈥 Rienstra says smiling.