Melanie Crean
Once Upon a Time in the Bronx, 2012
Silk screen print series, customized card deck, interactive theater performances
Once Upon a Time in the Bronx is a collaborative, generative, visual story telling project Crean developed with Nehbit, Rubin and teenagers from the BronxWorks Community Center to design mechanisms through which their personal stories can be told. The project began by modifying a story telling card game called Once Upon a Time, to reflect life in the Bronx. The group re-designed and re-photographed the deck,originally featuring characters and situations from traditional European fairy tales, so that the character, problem and ending cards reflected the lives of the Bronx based participants.
Through play and discussion, an interactive Forum Theater project was developed, based on experiences from the lives of the BronxWorks actors. During the Forums, audience members join actors onstage to brainstorm alternative possibilities to overcome the discrimination faced by the characters. Performances and forums will take place on Thursday May 3rd at 6:30 pm, and Saturday May 5th at 3:00 pm.
For the exhibition installation, four prints are installed on the wall at any given time. The first three are based on story cards from the deck: Hidden, The Street and Journey. For the last print on the wall, visitors can choose to complete the sequence with one of three possible ending cards from the deck, referencing the mutable process of story telling.
Collaborators: Burak Nehbit (graphic design), Katy Rubin & Becca Lynch from Theatre of the Oppressed NYC (theater facilitation), community from BronxWorks (theater performances).