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In the style of medieval pageantry, a student ensemble will perform a traveling spectacle called “Across the Ninefold River” across campus once a day for the next three days.
The original performance, directed by Mathew Glassman ’99, a visiting lecturer, will move across the Main Quad indoors and out. The artistic exhibition is inspired by Greek Mythology and Aztec cosmology, and pertains to the porous borders between the living and dead, the waking and world of dreams.
More pageantry than play, more immersive than passive, and more dream world than rational–the theatrical journey will animate Trinity’s campus on April 20 and 21, at 6:00 p.m., and April 22, at 7:30 p.m. Tickets are available for the free performance online.
Inspired by Greek Mythology and Aztec cosmology, a student ensemble will perform a traveling spectacle across campus once a day for the next three days. Photography by John Atashian.