Bridging Layers of the Theater
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VIEW FROM INSIDE THE RIVER PAVILION LOOKING OUT TOWARDS THE DETROIT RIVER.
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The theater is composed of three primary layers.  The large outer arc represents the action of everyday life with a sequential arrangement of the functionary requirements of drama.  The inner layer is placed at the nucleus of this outer arc, representing imagination, vision, reflection, and understanding.  Comprised of the stage and the flyloft, this layer is itself composed of layers to represent the depth of individual consciousness; the audience is not simply looking at life, they are looking into life.

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