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‘Finding Wonder’ in SCV Immersive fairy tale play takes place at California Institute of the Arts

- By Kimberly Silverio-Bautista

A large flower garden, live musical performanc­e and a fairy tale play was set at the California Institute of the Arts Tournament Valley on Saturday afternoon.

The play was an immersive show with three-dimensiona­l props, such as large flowers that popped open, a big spider web attached to a tree and giant painted flower walls.

Fairy tale stories from Hans Christian Anderson, like “Thumbelina,” “The Rose Elf,” “The Ugly Duckling” and “The Tin Soldier and the Ballerina,” were combined to create “Finding Wonder,” the immersive show that took place in a rose garden.

“The main characters are trying to find what they think is a man named Wonder,” said Lisha Yakub Sevanian, producer of the play and owner of Calgrove Media. But they realized that Wonder is not a person. It’s a feeling that surrounds them.

The audience got the opportunit­y to wander around as each scene took place, allowing them to be up close as cast members did cartwheels and backflips, danced and sang live.

“Combining a lot of art forms all together is pretty fun to be part of,” said Kristen Klehr, a Los Angeles freelance musician who took part in the performanc­e. “Having the audience follow them through the play and other characters, I thought that was really creative.”

Sevanian said she had a dream about the immersive show, and has been wanting to do it for a long time. So far, she said she’s happy with the positive feedback the audience has given her.

“People are blown away with how we made the set and the characters that we created around them,” Sevanian said.

Celestina Elumelu, a California State University, Northridge student and audience member, was amazed with the show, which made her realize something — “It shows you a realizatio­n that you can be whatever you want to be.”

 ?? Bobby Block/The Signal ?? (Above) From left: Caitrin Walsh, Sydney Lozier and Sam Koek perform in Natasha Rabin’s interactiv­e play “Finding Wonder” Saturday morning at CalArts’ Tournament Valley field. (Below) Ballerina Shalynne Armstrong performs alongside Edward Nazarov.
Bobby Block/The Signal (Above) From left: Caitrin Walsh, Sydney Lozier and Sam Koek perform in Natasha Rabin’s interactiv­e play “Finding Wonder” Saturday morning at CalArts’ Tournament Valley field. (Below) Ballerina Shalynne Armstrong performs alongside Edward Nazarov.
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