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Dancing on the
Barricades
John
Coriolan
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On board the 9:30 am subway, New York City, dancer Ray Vincent ruminates
about his life, dancing, dancers he has known, partners who have come and
gone through his life, various sites, Broadway and other perhaps smaller
theaters where his dancing has been conducted and his latest upcoming gig.Vincent
is joining a touring troupe being put together by a long time friend. When
not on tour Vincent works as a waiter in Tony Jerrico's 'Cucina' restaurant.
Theodora Arkona, dancer, is determined to take a troupe of dancers on a tour
of the United States where they will break down barriers against nudity and
other arcane notions. Ray Vincent is to be a part of the troupe, both to
help with the production and to dance. Theo's dad Eddie will choreograph
the work, Vincent will serve as Stage Manager. Maggie Linley, agent, dancers
Suzann Schwartz, Christopher Tandy, Theo's secretary Mrs. Spencer, stage
manager Timmie Todd all take active roles in the work. Vincent is mugged,
left for dead and ends up in the hospital as the troupe continues across
the United States.
Written in first person each of the various characters
is allotted a chapter or more in which they contemplate life in general and
their own individual agenda in particular. First person is often a difficult
trick to pull off well and is most likely my least favorite type of presentation;
however, writer Coriolan achieves his goal with mastery. The desire to break
down social taboo against nudity, repression, and inhibition runs through
each of the chapters.
Playwright turned novelist Coriolan taught drama
and English at both highschool and college level as well as being deeply
immersed in the New York City theater crowd for many years. Filled with strong
motivations, at times paradoxical characters, intertwine and spins.
Dancing on the Barricades presents a pleasantly puzzling glimpse
into the life of a group of people who have known one another and worked
together in one capacity or another for many years.
Writer Coriolan's qualification in the theater
field is plainly shown inthis deftly presented capturing of the essence of
spirit found in the people, politics and turmoil found during the producing
of a viable stage product. Each of the characters presented on the pages
of Dancing on the Barricades is well fleshed completed with
their individual set of idiosyncrasies, lumps and foibles. Effective well-drawn
dialog is cleverly presented, masterfully engineered, skillfully interwoven
across the individual 'musings' presented by each player.
True to the 'blunt language shock the reader'
genre, Dancing on the Barricades is not for everyone. On the
other hand those who enjoy the genre will find much to enjoy in writer Coriolan's
work.
-- Reviewed by: molly martin
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