MORINONAKA
- im Wald -
Dance / Installation / Performance
Concept, staging and choreography: Emi Miyoshi
Art installation and performance: Jürgen Oschwald
Dance: Unita Gay Galiluyo, Yannick Badier, Emi Miyoshi
Technical support: Marc Doradzillo, Martin Puchberger
Photo and video: Marc Doradzillo
With special thanks to the sponsors of this project: Cultural Office of the City of Freiburg, Landesverband Freier Theater Baden-Württemberg eV, LBBW, Sparkasse Freiburg, Kunstverein Freiburg e. V.
PRESSE: Badische Zeitung
Location
KUNSTVEREIN FREIBURG
GERMANY
Year
2014
Dance and Theater Award of the City of Stuttgart and the State of Baden-Württemberg 2017
Does the beauty of the blossoming cherry tree make people lose their minds? This is what the Japanese literary work deals with: “Under the full bloom of the cherry tree forest” by Ango Sakaguchi, which is the background of the
Represents dance installation performance.
The Japanese choreographer Emi Miyoshi borrows from this story the "unbearable silence" that she discovered in the landscape of Eastern Japan after the destruction by the tsunami in 2011. Even now, many people and valuable landscapes around the world are repeatedly being destroyed by catastrophes and wars. The "silence "After the destruction, the choreographer Emi Miyoshi would like to contrast life. In a paradoxical way, however, she is fascinated by this silence in which we rediscover our humanity across borders, cultures and times." MORINONAKA "is an experimental piece that differs from two sides Dance and the installation approach the motif "unbearable silence".