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    Studio Metamorphosis: A Performance Studio for Georgetown

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    2008
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    Chen, Anita Bui-Yu
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    Ambrose, Michael A
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    Studio Metamorphosis explores the physical and psychological transformation of performance architecture. The performance theater is a threshold into the world of the narrative. It has a dual role of an actor and spectator. The actor takes on a physical transformantion of each narrative. The building and all its parts becomes a costume and physical embodiment of the charactor. The theater is also a spectator. As spectator, the theater suspends reality and allows for the world of the narrative to take over. This psychological canvas upon allows the world of the performance comes to life.
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