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Felix the Cat
02-06-2006, 01:44 AM
'Faust' Opera Video Stirs Angry Parents (http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20060202/ap_en_tv/faust_video)

BENNETT, Colo. - Some parents in this prairie town are angry with an elementary school music teacher for showing pupils a video about the opera "Faust," whose title character sells his soul to the devil in exchange for being young again.

"Any adult with common sense would not think that video was appropriate for a young person to see. I'm not sure it's appropriate for a high school student," Robby Warner said after two of her children saw the video.

Another parent, Casey Goodwin, said, "I think it glorifies Satan in some way."

Tresa Waggoner showed approximately 250 first-, second- and third-graders at Bennett Elementary portions of a 33-year-old series titled "Who's Afraid of Opera" a few weeks ago.

The video features the soprano Dame Joan Sutherland and three puppet friends discussing Gounod's "Faust." Waggoner thought it would be a good introduction to opera.

Her critics questioned the decision to show children a portrayal of the devil, Mephistopheles, along with a scene showing a man being killed by a sword and a reference to suicide.

School Superintendent George Sauter said the teacher should not have shown the video to children below the fourth grade but will not lose her job. She has sent letter of apology to all elementary school parents in Bennett, population 2,400 and about 25 miles east of Denver on Colorado's eastern plains.

"I was definitely not sensitive to the conservative nature of the community, and I've learned that," Waggoner said in Sunday's editions of The Denver Post. "However, from what has been said about me, that I'm a Satan worshipper, my character, I can't believe all of this. My intention was just to expose the kids to opera."

Waggoner, who is in her first year teaching vocal music in Bennett, said she doesn't expect to stay in town.

"I know I'm not accepted here, that I'm not welcome here by the parents," she said. "It's a very uncomfortable position."

Petyr Baelish
02-06-2006, 01:49 AM
Any adult with common sense would not think that video was appropriate for a young person to see. I'm not sure it's appropriate for a high school student," Robby Warner said after two of her children saw the video.

Ignorant Bible-thumping philistines...

sugartits
02-06-2006, 03:36 AM
"We are accustomed to see men deride what they do not understand, and snarl at the good and beautiful because it lies beyond their sympathies."
-Goethe

Vindex
02-06-2006, 04:54 AM
These christians are upset because it shows a person being killed by a sword? But yet teach to there kids from the biggest snuff book in history.lol

Jaybird
02-06-2006, 05:10 AM
For once a teacher isn't lecturing her students on the wonders of Pygmy culture or the evils of George Washington and these dipshits are bitching? Bitching about a moralist opera?
Reminds me of the whole Harry Potter fiasco. I never read the books or saw the movies, but I remember a stink over the "witchcraft" contained within. Come on, did we not all see The Wizard of Oz? Good versus Evil, ain't that what the whole Bible is about?

Professor John Frink
02-06-2006, 05:58 AM
Another parent, Casey Goodwin, said, "I think it glorifies Satan in some way."

This guy is retarded. Actually reading "Faust" might help him.

Sinclair
02-06-2006, 01:17 PM
Pretty funny they'd react to it this way, considering that the basic message of Faust is that greed for power and knowledge lead to one's downfall, right? But ooh, there's the Devil in it!

If one were to present, say, some of the more fanciful Renaissance woodcuts with Christian themes, would they think them Satanist because of the devils, skeletons, apocalyptic themes, etc?

Chesterdox
02-06-2006, 02:14 PM
As a Christian I have to say their reaction was rather pathetic; I particularly agree with JayJay's critique. Oh well, Christianity isn't a monolith, so you get all kinds!

Felix the Cat
02-08-2006, 01:27 AM
btw, I recommend you all track down and watch Jan Svankmajer's take on the "Faust" story

Petyr Baelish
02-10-2006, 01:40 AM
Good versus Evil, ain't that what the whole Bible is about?

The difference between Biblical faityales and moralistic fairytales is that evil always triumphs in the former.