âItâs like familyâ: Over 500 Pageant of the Masters volunteers and staff prepare for this yearâs theme, âThe Time Machineâ
Diane Challis Davy has seen and done a lot during her 24 seasons as director of the famed Pageant of the Masters in Laguna Beach. In some ways, her job has actually gotten easier.
âIn my early pageants, it was in the infancy of computer searches and Google was just up and coming,â said Davy, who has worked at the pageant since 1980 â about 16 years as assistant director. âSo 24 years ago, we were doing a lot of research through libraries and hauling books around. Search engines have improved. Getting media is easier. Itâs wonderful that I can sit at my desk and search museums around the world. I can buy sound effects from my computer and wonderful media for inspiration.â
It seems appropriate then that the theme for this summerâs 86th annual Pageant of the Masters is âThe Time Machine.â The theme, some of the tableaux vivants, or âliving pictures,â that will be presented in the show, and a handful of this summerâs volunteers were revealed to the press on June 10.
The Pageant of the Masters has become a Laguna Beach tradition, mixing theater and performance with visual art and art history. The show, which includes live narration and original music performed by an orchestra, attracts visitors worldwide.
Every night during the pageantâs run, hundreds of volunteers step into life-size re-creations of artworks, some very well known, some a bit obscure. The volunteers wear makeup, costumes and head pieces, blurring the lines between three and two dimensions, between reality and fiction.
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The annual production is the crown jewel of the Festival of Arts, a showcase of 140 Orange County artists that will be celebrating its 87th year from July 5 through Aug. 31. The pageant will start at 8:30 nightly, July 7 to Aug. 31.
Each year, the pageant boasts a different theme. âThe Time Machineâ resonates with Davy, because âall of us need to be mindful that time passes and everything changes. A great way to understand history and times of the past is to study art.â
Some of the works that will be re-created include Johannes Vermeerâs âThe Music Lessonâ (circa 1662-64), Georges Seuratâs âLes Poseusesâ (1886-88), Salvador DalĂâs âThe Nobility of Timeâ (1984) and Norman Rockwellâs âThe Final Impossibilityâ (1969).
There will be several contemporary or 19th and 20th century references as well, from H.G. Wellsâ 1895 novela âThe Time Machineâ to the 1960 movie of the same name, to Dr. Who and the unsuspecting time traveler Marty McFly in 1985âs âBack to the Future.â
Some surprises will be sprinkled in, including laser lights, an authentic 1959 jukebox, even the re-creation of a UFO.
âI brought back live singing to the show,â Davy said. âWe also experimented with pop music. That changed the show quite a lot. Another big change is we have a wonderful digital video projector. It has made a huge difference with production values and the pacing of the show.â
The pageant will commemorate the 500th anniversary of the death of Renaissance master Leonardo da Vinci. And in keeping with tradition, the pageant will conclude with a life-size re-creation of da Vinciâs masterpiece, âThe Last Supperâ (1495-98). But audience members may hear different music accompanying the piece this time.
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Of course, the pageant would be nothing without the 500 volunteers and staff who participate each year. Dozens are in the tableaux, holding their poses for 90 seconds each, but dozens more are behind the scenes, applying makeup, fitting costumes, arranging and disassembling sets and, in the months leading up to the pageant, painstakingly constructing the artworks.
Daniel Stonebreaker sculpted a gigantic re-creation of DalĂâs âThe Nobility of Time,â using Styrofoam, scenic paint and molded polyvinyl chloride, or PVC. It took about a month to complete.
âYou have to be careful, because Styrofoam doesnât like to bend,â said Stonebreaker, an Anaheim resident who sculpts in the workshops on the festival grounds. He also works with volunteers backstage, placing them into scenes and making sure they match the original artworks.
âA small, thin blade works really well for carving through Styrofoam,â he said. âYou can also use a heat knife too, but you have to make sure you have a lot of ventilation for that, because melting Styrofoam does give off a lot of fumes, so you have to be safe that way. We also use a lot of respirators.â
Kim Knowlton has helped behind the scenes since 2002. She has been on the payroll since 2009. Knowlton worked on visual effects animation for the original three âStar Warsâ films and âRaiders of the Lost Ark.â
Now she paints all of the costumes for the pageant.
âThe most challenging thing in painting costumes is that itâs really just a floppy piece of white material when I get it, and I have to paint it to look like three dimensions, and all I have is that reference, the print,â she said.
While she admits the backstage workshops have more men than women, she said the film world is that way as well.
âIâm used to it,â the Laguna Niguel resident said. âItâs always been a boyâs club. Iâm fine. Itâs an environment Iâm used to. Plus I have three sons.â
Knowlton, 64, echoes the feeling that many staff members and volunteers express when they explain why they keep coming back, year after year.
âIt isnât like a regular job. Itâs like a family. Thatâs whatâs special about it. I donât feel like Iâm going to work. I feel like Iâm going to hang out with friends and do something I love.â
IF YOU GO
What: 86th annual Pageant of the Masters
Where: Festival of Arts, 650 Laguna Canyon Road, Laguna Beach
When: 8:30 p.m. July 7 to Aug. 31
Cost: $15 to $240
Information: (800) 487-3378 or PageantTickets.com
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Richard Chang is a contributor to TimesOC. Follow him on Twitter at @Ricardo77.
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