Disfarmer is a portrait of an artist, a piece of puppet theater that examines the contradictions in the life of hermit Mike Disfarmer, who was born in 1884 and died in 1959 alone in his photo studio. His solitary world comes to life through “table-top puppetry,” Magic lantern slides and 8mm home movies; old Edison wax disks and haunting Ozark mountain music create an atmosphere of old times faintly remembered. Disfarmer is represented by a series of puppets, each an exact replica of the last except two inches smaller — shrinking like much of rural America until he is completely gone.
Estimated Runtime: 90 minutes
This performance is part of the Disfarmer Engagement Project:
* November 2 - Creative Dialogue: Outcast and Society
* November 5 - The Photography of Disfarmer
NOTE: There will be a Talk Back with the artists following each performance.
Official Website: http://claricesmithcenter.umd.edu/2009/c/performances/performance?rowid=9174
Added by Clarice Smith Center on September 21, 2009