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Cary Trivanovich sometimes performs his duet with a ballerina entitled Loss.

Lecture Presentation

Cary Trivanovich performing his classic pantomime, The Date.

The Power and Significance of the Arts

A lecture presentation with a performance aimed at touching lives, while inspiring its audience to do the same.

Mr. Trivanovich's groundbreaking lecture presentation sets forth that the arts have life-changing power and significance when truth is revealed to the heart You will be moved by Cary's performance which substantiates the lecture.

This lecture can also be presented with a varied title and emphasis:

Why Pursue An Education in the Arts? - Serving as an encouragement to students of the arts as an inspiring answer to this critical challenge they face.

  

The One Habit of Highly Affective Artists - Not about the "effect" that the arts can have, but rather the affect they can have on our lives - How we are affected by the arts in the deepest, most powerful way.

 

The length of Mr. Trivanovich's performance/lecture presentations is ideally 60 minutes, although flexible.

Technical Staging Requirements

Prices vary depending on date, location, tours, etc.  Please contact Mr. Trivanovich's office.

 

Comments on Mr. Trivanovich's work, whether it be from performing, directing, or lecturing...

"Pay attention and listen, as he speaks to your soul with the power of lions in a language you have yet to understand."
Robert Manning, Theatre Director, Salt Lake City, UT

"...setting standards of excellence that become a measuring stick to which others strive... I will remember for the longest time the magnificent performance you gave your audience."
Fred Fate, Past Chair, Kennedy Center/American College Theater Festival, Region VIII

"Allow me to take a moment of your time to let you know the impact Cary made at Sonora High School.  Even after a month our students still talked about his performance.  They continued to marvel at what he is capable of doing, and talked of his performance with fondness; fondness for him and what he created within that magical hour.  Cary's finale, Gift of Life, was spectacular and incredibility moving.  I have never witnessed our auditorium so mesmerized by anything."
Steven Southard, Director of Activities, Sonora High School, Sonora, CA

"The audience was blown away..."
Cecilia Cho, Claremount McKenna College, CA

"What an experience to see an audience of 1000 plus students and faculty entranced for an hour by the student ensemble performance.  To have our expectations of 'mime' shattered by something that phenomenal was truly something to behold.  The entire audience was in hysterical laughter one minute, moved to tears the next, and amazed throughout.  Our standing ovations were but a prelude to what will remain with us for years to come."
Mark Daniels of the Utah Theatre Association

"Cary is GREAT!!!!  I have never seen our members so involved in the Keynote Speaker's presentation before.  The next morning at our Advisor's Breakfast, the advisors gave him another standing ovation in addition to the one all the members gave him at the Opening Session...  If you have him, make sure he does The Gift of Life.  I actually had a lump in my throat when he was done and I am one that does not show my emotion too often!  If there was a five star scale to rank Keynote Speakers, I would give Cary six stars!"
Lloyd Devault, State Advisor, Florida HOSA (Health Occupation Students of America)

"As an artist, Cary is a very unique performer and educator.  He has established a reputation throughout the U.S. that follows him from venue to venue.  He is so creative that his art exceeds all boundaries and limitations that is associated with mime.  His work is both inspiring and educational... and he takes his audience to the very threshold of unlimited imagination."
Ellis L. Jordan, Past Trustee, Educational Theatre Association

 

 

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