EDUCATION PACKET

prepared by Annie Pennies, Teaching Artist

El Paso Opera is pleased to offer this resource as a companion to our May 17 & 18, 2024 performances.

Youth Night at the Opera ,Thursday, May 16, 2024,
is an exclusive invitation to any area students to attend the final dress rehearsal.

A Sunday on La Grande Jatte — 1884 Date: 1884/86 Artist: Georges Seurat
French, 1859-1891; In his best-known and largest painting, Georges Seurat depicted people from different social classes strolling and relaxing in a park just west of Paris on La Grande Jatte, an island in the Seine River. Although he took his subject from modern life, Seurat sought to evoke the sense of timelessness associated with ancient art, especially Egyptian and Greek sculpture. He once wrote, “I want to make modern people, in their essential traits, move about as they do on those friezes, and place them on canvases organized by harmonies of color.” Seurat painted A Sunday on La Grande Jatte—1884 using pointillism, a highly systematic and scientific technique based on the hypothesis that closely positioned points of pure color mix together in the viewer’s eye. He began work on the canvas in 1884 (and included this date in the title) with a layer of small, horizontal brushstrokes in complementary colors. He next added a series of dots that coalesce into solid and luminous forms when seen from a distance. Sometime before 1889 Seurat added a border of blue, orange, and red dots that provide a visual transition between the painting’s interior and the specially designed white frame.

So, what's the story?  

There's some interesting casting here, so pay attention!

A glimpse into the unique and risky idea behind the masterpiece. 

Learn about these specific art movements.

Students, take a deeper dive into... the river Seine! No, just kidding, let's get creative like Seurat and Sondheim!

 

Would your school or program enjoy a visit with our Teaching Artist?

Any program or grade level may request a visit for a guided lesson.

Contact justin@epopera.org to get more information