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“Xanadu” mixes theater and technology to paint a portrait of community. UCLA’s Center for Research in Engineering, Media and Performance, also known as REMAP, bridges the gap between technology and performing arts on campus, namely through experimental theater productions. This innovative project aims to engage audiences in a unique interactive experience that redefines traditional boundaries of performance.
The production utilizes cutting-edge technology to enhance storytelling, allowing audience members to become active participants in the narrative. By integrating multimedia elements and live performances, “Xanadu” creates a dynamic atmosphere that encourages exploration and interaction.
As the audience navigates through the performance, they are invited to reflect on their own connections to the themes presented, fostering a sense of community and shared experience. This blend of artistic expression and technological innovation not only captivates but also challenges viewers to consider the evolving landscape of performance art in the modern age.
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