Springfield College men's tableaux at USGF Championships, (April 4, 1992)
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A photograph of Springfield College gymnasts performing a tableaux during the USGF Collegiate Gymnastics Championships held at Springfield College April 3-5, 1992. There are approximately ten male gymnasts in the photograph painted in silver body paint. They are in a pyramid formation with one man in the center standing on a stool, appearing taller than the rest of the group and holding what may be a torch above his head. The tableaux as used in gymnastics performances was created by Springfield College alumnus Leslie J. Judd (class of 1920), who went on to become a famous gymnastics coach at his alma mater (1921-1956). Tableaux, essentially, means living picture, and it is performed by costumed actors who remain silent and motionless. Tableaux have been used throughout theatrical history, but Judd transformed the idea. Coach Judd and Coach Frank Wolcott, his successor, created tableaux that expressed ideals and commemorated moments in history. tableaux are still performed by Springfield College gymnasts.
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