Featuring Jessica Bloch, soprano | DAVID MATHER, baritone | BAHAR SOYOZ, piano | ANNA FUBINI, visual artist & set design
La Commedia’s program uses multi-mediums of music and visual art to express the many masks people wear in society today, and the many different relationships people experience while wearing these masks.
Whether a happy clown, a sad clown, a care-giver, a person of true love, or a person of mischief; we cling to the stock characters of Commedia and Shakespeare alike, because they are a reflection of our humanity. This program explores our human themes of love, longing, sorrow, determination, and hope that has continued to transcend time no matter what mask society wears.
Mood board and Identity

The Identity and type system was by inspiring by the Comedy and Tragedy masks, costumes and paintings from La Commedia dell'arte originating in Italy during the Shakespearean times.
Print

Digital

Instagram Reel

Artist Spotlights are a later phase of the campaign rollout. Each spotlight is sent with a custom email to each artists individual associates. The email highlights their craft, links to the artist's websites/bios, Eventbrite and requests that the associates reposts the spotlights and share the flyer. In return, the La Commedia Campaign tags these associations on the Instagram posts.

Jessica Arielle Bloch

David Mather

Bahar Soyoz

Anna Fubini

Instagram grid with Artist Spotlights

Eventbrite: https://la_commedia.eventbrite.com

Valentine's Day Email Graphic
Custom emails were scheduled with relevant messaging. The Valentine's Day email called attention to Pierrot by Debussy a piece is about the unrequited love of Pierrot for Colombine as he witnesses her marry Harlequin.

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