TED: Julie Taymor: Theater and the imagination

Director/designer Julie Taymor talks about her boundary-shattering theater work -- such as turning The Lion King into an astonishing live musical. The key? Always respect, and rely on, the audience's imagination.

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Comment by Marlon Barrios Solano on August 19, 2008 at 10:52pm
hello Armando,
thank you for your comment about my work. I value it so much.
I have been soo busy with work that I have not have so much time for the network.
I would like also to know much more about your work.
We should have one skype interview...or in person if I can get there.
Be well,
Marlon
PS: yes, I tihnk that she reminds us about something very deep about performance and imagination. She is an amazing story teller!
Comment by Armando Menicacci on August 5, 2008 at 12:58pm
What a pity that she confuses technique and technology!
Comment by Armando Menicacci on August 5, 2008 at 12:54pm
This is a wonderful video. I don't really like her taste, her love of gigantic scale... superrich production. But she's embodied artist. She's so there when she speaks and when she moves. it is a pleasure to see. And only after 15 minutes she speaks about techology (personally I don't care,) but it's never off topic in this list and site. That's why I keep on thinking that Marlon is doing a wonderful job for us. Thanks Marlon.

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