The hilarious, touching and always captivating body-theater of Peru's Teatro Hugo & Ines

UC SANTA CRUZ ARTS & LECTURES presents

TEATRO HUGO & INES

"Short Stories"

FUN FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY!

DETAILS

» TWO NIGHTS ONLY: Wednesday & Thursday, April 10 & 11, 2002 at 8pm

» UCSC Theater Arts Mainstage

» Admission: $23 Adult; $19 Students & Seniors w/ ID; $13 UCSC Students w/ID

» UCSC Ticket Office: 831-459-2159 / On-line: events.ucsc.edu/artslecs.

"Not since Marcel Marceau in his heyday have I been so entranced

by an evening of wordless wonderment." --Chicago Reader

UC Santa Cruz Arts & Lectures presents the hilarious, touching and always captivating body-theater of Peru's Teatro Hugo & Ines. Mounting their production Short Stories on Wednesday, April 10 and Thursday, April 11, 2002 at 8:00 pm at the UCSC Theater Arts Mainstage, these extraordinary wizards of hand trickery are a must-see treat for adults and children alike.

PERFORMANCE

Transforming the ordinary into the extraordinary, Teatro Hugo & Ines combine mime, dance, and puppetry to create a host of characters composed of knees, feet, hands, elbows and a handful of props. Playing out the poetic moments of everyday life, the pair simply thrills audiences with amazing dexterity and delightful creativity. The Chicago Sun-Times sums up the genius of this wildly popular international duo from Peru--"It's simple enough to make audiences giggle. It takes art to make them believe."

The audience is invited to stay after the performance for a Meet-the-Artist discussion!

BACKGROUND INFORMATION

Hugo Suarez, born in Lima, Peru and Ines Pasic, born in Mostar, Bosnia-Herzegovina, first crossed paths in Italy where Hugo was performing mime on the street. Ines, trained as a pianist at the Sarajevo Conservatory, began to study pantomime with Hugo and quickly discovered that her dexterity on the keyboard had provided her with tools that would be useful in mime as well as music. Together they founded Teatro Hugo & Ines in 1986 and premiered their first production, Return to Darkness the following year. They have since traveled the world, performing at festivals throughout North and South America, Europe, and Asia. Their Adventures of Ginocchio, presented as part of the 1994 Jim Henson Festival of Puppet Theater, was one of the first productions to travel as part of the Henson Festival's national On Tour program. Hugo & Ines have subsequently returned every year to the United States, performing at the Henson International Festival of Puppet Theater in New York and throughout the U.S. including sold-out extended engagements at Jacob's Pillow Dance Festival, Festival of Arts & Ideas and the Kennedy Center. They have also filmed segments for the nationally broadcast PBS series Between the Lions. Highlights of this year include three multiple-week tours to Japan and sold out, week-long engagements at the Ordway in St. Paul and Chicago's international Puppetropolis festival, and their current tour to California. Hugo & Ines live in Lima with their son, Raul and daughter Marina.

PHOTOS

Color and black & white images

are available via e-mail

by contacting Moon Rinaldo:

moonr@cats.ucsc.edu or (831) 459-4058

UCSC ARTS & LECTURES CONTACTS

Moon Rinaldo

A&L Publicity and

Production Coordinator

831.459.4058

moonr@cats.ucsc.edu

or

Michelle Witt

A&L Director

831.459.2941

mwitt@cats.ucsc.edu

TICKETS

UCSC Ticket Office

831.459.2159 (v/tdd)

A&L GENERAL

Mailing Address:

D106 Porter

1156 High Street

Santa Cruz, CA 95064

A&L fax: 831.459.4521

A&L e-mail: artslecs@cats.ucsc.edu

A&L on-line: events.ucsc.edu/artslecs

UC Santa Cruz Arts & Lectures is committed to presenting artists of national and international reputation to Santa Cruz County and beyond.

The 2001-02 Arts & Lectures Season presented in partnership with the Santa Cruz Sentinel, KUSP 88.9FM, New Leaf Community Markets and Continental/Seaway Inns.