Shakespeare in Canada: A Cultural Map

Shakespeare in Canada: Exploring Our Cultural History through Digital Humanities

A project to create an online interactive cultural map of the presence of the Bard and the way in which his works have shaped Canadian culture.

Monique Mojica as Caesar in ritual procession in the seven-minute “shamanistic” dumb-show

Title

Monique Mojica as Caesar in ritual procession in the seven-minute “shamanistic” dumb-show

Creator

Knowles, Ric (photographer)

Subject

Native Earth Theatre; dumb-show; Death of a Chief; workshop; Julius Caesar

Description

Monique Mojica as Caesar in ritual procession in the seven-minute “shamanistic” dumb-show that opened the Native Earth Performing Arts workshop presentation of Death of a Chief at the MacDonald Stewart Art Gallery, Guelph, Ontario, October 2006.

Publisher

Johns Hopkins University Press

Date

2006-10

Format

image, black and white photograph

Identifier

Caesar_Dumbshow

Source

Knowles, Ric. "The Death of a Chief: Watching for Adaptation; or, How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bard." Shakespeare Bulliten, vol. 25, no. 3, 2007, pp. 53-65. Project Muse, https://muse.jhu.edu/article/222726. Accessed 08 Oct. 2016.

 

Laura Gaylard, University of Ottawa (cataloguer)

Rights

Ric Knowles (photographer)

Files

Caesar_Dumbshow.jpeg

Citation

Knowles, Ric (photographer), “Monique Mojica as Caesar in ritual procession in the seven-minute “shamanistic” dumb-show,” Shakespeare in Canada: A Cultural Map, accessed November 14, 2024, http://omeka.uottawa.ca/shakespearecanada/items/show/117.