The Michigan Daily - michigandailycom NEW STUDENT EDITION Tuesday, September b, 2011 - 5D The Michigan Daily - michigandailycom NEW STUDENT EDITION Tuesday, September 6, 2011 - 5D The most notable arts events and exhibits of 2010 BESTVIRALVIDEOSOF2010 By DAILY STAFF I Jan. 5,2011 By DAILY STAFF I Jan. 5, 2011 (Re)Visionary Dances - Feb. 4-7, Power Center The Dance Department started off 2010 with a bang, show- casing its technical virtuosity and impressive artistic utility in a concert featuring original debuts by dance professors Amy Chavasse, Jessica Fogel and San- dra Torijano, and as a restaging of prominent American mod- ern choreographer Paul Tay- lor's "Le Sacre du Printemps" (The Rehearsal). The Univer- sity Dance Company displayed a remarkable range of talent as it tackled works both old and new. "Le Sacre du Printemps" was restaged in honor of Tay- lor's 80th birthday and displayed a fresh outlook on Taylor's renowned choreography while remaining true to the original work. In addition to commemo- rating a classic composition, the company reminded the audience of its strong voice and original- ity in the refreshingly innovative faculty pieces. The concert set the tone for what turned out to be an impressive season for the department. - ERIN STEELE The San Francisco Symphony - March 8, Hill Auditorium The audience at Hill Auditorium went wild after the last heav- enly chord of Gustav Mahler's massive Second Symphony rang out. In honor of the composer's 150th birthday, the combined San Francisco Symphony and University Musical Society Choral Union - both Grammy Award-winning ensembles - crowded the stage of Hill Auditorium under the baton of world-renowned Maestro Michael Tilson Thomas. Spec- tacle was the theme: Before the performance, President Mary Sue Coleman awarded Tilson Thomas and the SFS the honor of UMS Distinguished Artist Award. Thomas then went on to lead an army of choir members, orchestra players and two female soloists in a masterfully handled interpretation of Mahler's epic "Resurrection" symphony. The conductor brought out all of the emotional complexities of the 90-minute work - its luscious Projects exhibit. The artist, who romance, a sense of overwhelm- has a background in sociology, ing frustration and the religious ' explored the contradictions in ecstasy of the final choral move- how modern, urban spaces are ment. planned and used. His thought- -JOE CADAGIN provoking collages contained diverse materials: black-and- A Very Potter Sequel - May white images, cityscape photos, 14-16, Walgreen Drama patterned paper cut into phrases Center and his own drawings. Themes of urban decay and inner-city Fans, cameras and enthusiastic revitalization were also featured mayhem descended upon sum- in the exhibit. Images of trees mer's sleepy Studio One last May and grass were often collaged to to an intoxicating effect. The poke through concrete, reflect- reason? The highly anticipated ing the blur between urban "A Very Potter Sequel," a musi- decline and renewal. Kolding cal martini with a comical twist drew inspiration from Detroit inspired by the "Harry Potter" for this exhibit, and some of his series and concocted by Team new collage works featured his StarKid, a theatrical production own photos of Detroit spaces, group made up of University making the exhibit of particular students and alumni. The musi- interest to Detroit-area audienc- cal was posted on YouTube in es in Ann Arbor. July, racking up over a million - ADDIE SHRODES views since that time. 'U' alum Darren Criss (who has recently Gibson Fleck - Nov. 18-21, gained fame as Blaine on "Glee") Arthur Miller Theatre starred as Harry and also wrote the hit music and lyrics. The While audiences are accustomed tight bond between the group to experiencing works by Wil- of writers, producers and actors liam Shakespeare and Richard stood out like Potter's lightning Rodgers and Oscar Hammer- bolt scar, so character interac- stein II, as well as other notable tions rather than punchline names, the School of Music, The- jokes created soaring laughs. atre & Dance's "Gibson Fleck" Despite the humor, "AVPS" was reminded University audiences no parody. The writers shared a that talent can be found at home. love of "Harry Potter," illustrat- "Gibson Fleck" is an original ing that the series is a genuine piece of musical theater con- treasure to our generation. ceived by three musical theatre -ADDIE SHRODES majors (the book was written by junior Ali Gordon and music and UMMA Projects: Jakob lyrics by seniors A. J. Holmes Kolding - July 31- Oct. 24, and Carlos Valdes). This beauti- UMMA ful and "homemade" production incorporated folk rock alongside Berlin-based Jakob Kolding jux- other more familiar musical the- taposed urban structures with ater sounds to assist in telling images of skateboarders and the story of a young man who is breakdancers in multimedia col- searching for a place of his own. lages of urbanity for his UMMA - DANIEL CARLIN 1. Antoine Dodson Every once in a while, a sound bite comes along that just exists to be Auto-Tuned. The summer news clip of Huntsville, Ala. native Antoine Dodson warning against bed intruders is a per- fect example. Dodson's public service announcement advis- ing viewers to hide their kids and wives (and husbands, too) is almost painfully catchy. His distinct phrases, like "climbin' in yo' windows, snatchin' yo' people up" are funny enough, but add the enraged body language and intense eye contact with the camera and you have a recipe for Internet stardom. The origi- nal clip is equally funny, if only because we've heard the addic- tive musical version. Essentially, there isn't anyone who disliked this video. But if you did, we gon' find you. - PROMA KHOSLA 2. Single Ladies Devastation What's not to love about this video? It has all the right compo- nents for a successful and funny home video, including a catchy pop song, little kids singing and dancing and a cute young Asian boy throwing a fit. As the little kid instantly goes from jubilant to wailing when told that he is not a single lady and shouldn't sing the song, it's hard not love every second of the video. Whether this was really just a precious family moment caught on tape or a common occur- rence for the little boy is hard to tell. But really, it doesn't matter. Fake or real - that boy is just too dang cute. After watching this, it's clear that everyone should be allowed to jam out to Beyonct - single, female or neither. - LINDSAYHURD 3. This Too Shall Pass Most viral videos are one-hit wonders; in time, we forget the people behind them and move on. The exact opposite is true of pop-rock sensation OK Go's consistently amazing music videos. "This Too Shall Pass" not only upholds the brilliance we've come to expect since "End Love" and "Here It Goes Again" but tops it in terms of originality and execution. The video is one mesmerizing shot of the band in a warehouse, surrounded by a continuous machine that COREY OF vOUmUBE eventually splatters the four musicians with brightly colored paint. It's nothingshort of trans- fixing, a feat of physics and cin- ematography that you can't help watching through to the end every time you click on the link. Other bands could learn from OK Go's creativity - one thing we sincerely hope does not pass. - PROMA KHOSLA 4. Double Rainbow Two rainbows, one man. And then, that one man's uncondi- tional joy at witnessing such a beautiful thing of nature. The "Double Rainbow" video was first uploaded in January and gained exponential popularity in the year that followed. Some loved it, some thought it was stupid, some overheard it and thought it was porn. Regard- less, the "double rainbow guy" - less commonly known as Paul Vasquez - became an internet celebrity and embraced his new- found fame so much so that he was interviewed everywhere from CBS News to "Jimmy Kim- mel Live" to sex and relation- ships website nerve.com ("Sex Advice From The Double Rain- COURTESY OF YOUTUSE bow Guy"). At three-and-a-half minutes, the detailed account of Vasquez's overzealous reaction to a double rainbow never gets old. It's beautiful, all the way. - PROMA KHOSLA 5. Old Spice Advertising Campaign It began with a simple instruc- tion: "Look at your man, now back to me." Well, it didn't take long for all of America to do just that, and when they looked back, they liked what they saw. Old Spice's "Man Your Man Could Smell Like" campaign - featur- ingthe beautiful, divine, elegant, dragon-taming, feral, gentle, loving, hilarious and muscular creature that is Isaiah Mustafa -achieved astonishing hype from the masses, inspiring one of the greatest advertising ploys ever devised. Old Spice was the first to use new media (what- ever that is) to interact with its fans in a genuinely meaningful way. From the original ads to the deluge of videos responding to viewers, Mustafa and Old Spice conquered the Internet in manly fashion. -JAMIE BLOCK Suddenly Last Summer a drama by Tennessee Williams A ge;ng mother will de anything - even the unthinkable - to save the reputation of her son. Arthur Miller Theatre - Oct. 6 - 16, 2011 Dept. of Theatre & Drama The Full Monty a musical by Terrence McNally & David Yazbek When the economy fails, a group of men decide to take matters in their own hands to make ends meet - but can they go all the way? Mendelssohn Theatre " Oct. 13 - 23,. 2011 Dept. of Musical Theatre Falstaff a comic opera by Giuseppe Verdi What could possibly go wrong when an over-the-hill bon vivant solicits two married ladies - Plenty! Sung in Italian with projected translations. Power Center e Nov. 10 - 13, 2011 University Opera Theatre Trumpets & Raspberries a farce by Dario Fo When an accidental surgical procedure renders the richest businessman in Italy with a new look, he suddenly finds himself accused of kidnapping. Arthur Miller Theatre . Nov. 17 - 20, 2011 Dept. of Theatre & Drama The Beaux' Stratagem a romantic comedy by George Farquhar The path to love is rarely smooth in this romp full of misconception and wit. Power Center " Dec. 8 - 11, 2011 Dept. of Theatre & Drama Our 2011-2012 U-M School of Music, Theatre & Dance season promises superb entertainment at a great value! Student tickets are only $10 with ID, 50% Off the regular price! Get yours now at the League Ticket Office in the Michigan League. r The Rake's Progress an opera by Igor Stravinsky, W H. Acdn & C. Kallman Abandoning home &fiancee in search of his fortune, an adventurerfinds that debauchery and corruption are fun for only so long. Sung in English with projected supercitles Mendelssohn Theatre * Mar. 22 - 25, 2012 University Opera Theatre Cloud 9 a drama by Caryl Churchill Sexual identity and politics explored through the lens of two centuries and one family. Arthur Miller Theatre Mar. 29 - Apr. 8, 2012 Dept. of Theatre & Drama Dancelucent 2012 Dance #1 by guest Lucinda Childs and new works by faculty Bill DeYoung, Peter Sparling, and Robin Wilson. Power Center e Feb. 2 - 5, 2012 University Dance Company Noises Off a comedy by Michael Frayn Anything that can go wrong will go wrong in this delightful farce about putting on a play. Mendelssohn Theatre * Feb. 16 - 19, 2012 Dept. of Theatre & Drama