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Ramayana 2022
Mexican Heritage Theater - School of Arts and Culture @ MHP
San Jose, CA
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Ramayana 2022
PLEASE NOTE our COVID-Safety Protocol: As of April 1, 2022, according to California state event guidelines, pre-entry COVID-related verification requirements have been lifted. The health and safety of our patrons, artists, staff and volunteers is our top priority. MMS will require all attendees to wear masks at all times when indoors, regardless of vaccination status. Please note, requirements are subject to change depending on guidance.

Join Hanuman, the monkeys, Prince Rama and Prince Lakshmana, as they journey to Lanka in their quest to rescue Princess Sita in the 43rd Mount Madonna School (MMS) Ramayana!, a musical theater production adapted for modern audiences and replete with lively action, dazzling costumes, humor and universal life lessons.

With a cast of 175 students ranging from preschool to high school  and every grade in between  Ramayana! includes traditional and contemporary music and features an adult choir and musicians, with more than a dozen original, standout songs.  

The production of 'Ramayana!' has been central to Mount Madonna School since its founding, said Head of School Ann Goewert. With this show, we carry forward a tradition inspired by Baba Hari Dass (1923-2018) and supported by the Mount Madonna Center. Its the culmination of months of work during the academic year and is a year-end celebration for our community embracing diversity and creative self-expression. The Ramayana is a timeless classic teaching the universal values of truth, duty, love and service to the greater good. As students work together to prepare for this ambitious show, they embody the values embedded in the Ramayana.

Mount Madonna Center (MMC) for the Creative Arts and Sciences is a residential community and conference center founded in 1978 atop a mountain in Watsonville. Baba Hari Dass (Babaji), a silent monk, teacher, and practitioner of yoga from India was the inspiration behind the founding of the center, which shares a history and mission with the school, and the annual performance of the Ramayana! is part of this mission. The well-known tale with origins in India was adapted into a musical by members of the Mount Madonna community in the 1970s. The original songs are part of the American rock musical theater tradition, with echoes of Hair and Jesus Christ Superstar, plus a contemporary nod to Hamilton, Broadways biggest musical in recent decades.

This story was brought to us by Babaji, who was also the inspiration for founding MMC and the school, said Director Gitanjali Rivera, and it not only connects us to a tale from India thats thousands of years old, but also to the very roots of our community. This whole-school production brings together all MMS students, big buddies and little buddies, connecting them in ways they may not otherwise share during the school year.

As the process unfolds, the performing arts team guides and provides structure, but more importantly, endeavors to create space for young actors to instill their own creativity, imagination and ownership of their parts, and their play. Ramayana! is an emblematic example of theater as community. The development of theatrical skills and strengthening of confidence to be bold in presentation are woven into the teams time with the students.

All myths have lessons for us, regardless of the cultural tradition or origin, commented Rivera. These myths, including Ramayana!, tell universal stories of good versus evil, of devotion to something greater than our own individual selves and the importance of creating a community of service. Whether a student has been in Ramayana! for one year or 15 years, these lessons have a way seeping into ones mind and actions, and as students embody these life lessons onstage, they are also absorbed into other aspects of their lives.

The current version of the show features choreographed fight scenes, monkeys and monsters, comedy, deep introspection by many characters, including King Ravana (in his unique ten-headed costume). Within the action are rousing choreographed dances from Bharatanatyam to hip hop, as well as plenty of stage combat and spectacle.

The costumes, demon and monkey masks, elaborate sets, props, and monster rigs (such as Kumbhakarna, a 25-foot puppet with a radio-controlled mechanical mouth and eyes) were created by Baba Hari Dass, as well as artisans associated with both the center and the school. Every item in the show is a work of handmade art.

Ramayana! is a Broadway-caliber production, unique in its ambition. Now in its 43rd iteration, the show is a major contribution to the artistic and cultural life of the San Francisco and Monterey bay areas, the expression of a living tradition with ties to India and the global Indian diaspora, and a unique treasure for generations of students and theater goers.

Every character in the Ramayana! story represents an aspect of ones personality, said Rivera. There is the devotional service that Hanuman represents, the greed and pride exuded by Ravana, and the sense of duty and righteousness embodied by Ram  these are all aspects of human nature that we each possess, and like all morality tales, the good and the virtuous are what ultimately triumphs.

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Nestled among the redwood forests of the coastal mountains, Mount Madonna School (MMS) is an independent, preschool through grade 12 institution serving families in Santa Cruz, Santa Clara, San Benito and Monterey counties. Fully accredited by the California Association of Independent Schools and the Western Association of Schools and Colleges, MMS is dedicated to academic excellence, creative self-expression and positive character development. Our faculty are recognized for creating experiential education filled with heart and meaning.

Location

Mexican Heritage Theater - School of Arts and Culture @ MHP (View)
1700 Alum Rock Ave
San Jose, CA 95116
United States

Categories

Arts > Performance
Arts > Theatre

Kid Friendly: Yes!
Dog Friendly: No
Non-Smoking: Yes!
Wheelchair Accessible: Yes!

Contact

Owner: Mount Madonna School
On BPT Since: Mar 11, 2009
 
Mount Madonna School
www.mountmadonnaschool.org...


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