Jean Minuchin / Artist
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    • American Stink Bug - play In progress
    • Video Excerpts from Beneath The Hood
    • Video Excerpts from Odyssey in the Land of Shadows
    • Where Are you John? - Excerpt from "Still Life of an Orange"
    • Still Life of an Orange
    • Excerpt from "On Illusion and Violence"- The Clown's Dream Video
    • Excerpt from "The Second Ark" - Pilgrimage Video
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    • TELLING TALES: INTERGENERATIONAL STORYTELLING WORKSHOP
    • MASKS, GENDER AND IDENTITY
    • BILINGUAL STORYTELLING WORKSHOP
    • ARTS AND SOCIAL JUSTICE WORKSHOP
    • POLITICS FOR YOUTH: THE STONE SOUP CURRICULUM
    • RECYCLED PUPPETS AND THE THROW AWAY WORLD
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MAN AND NATURE #1
The MAN AND NATURE grouping begins with the wonder of childhood. The child is integrated into their surroundings. In childhood nature is full of magical and unexpected discovery.

                                    MAN AND NATURE #2 
A young man has begun to develop the power to analyze. He is no longer in a state of awe and wonder but wants to understand the inner workings of things. The bird is sliced through the heart in order to see its insides. There is a dominance of mind over emotion.

MAN AND NATURE #3 
This is a statement about man’s relationship to nature in the modern world. We have become technologically sophisticated but we are also connected to the laws of nature. In this piece is embedded the warning of time. A clock reminds us that we are mortal.