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Choreography
Director
Collection
Year of production
2017
Year of creation
2006

With this title, like an invitation, South-Korean Eun-Me Ahn questions identity and the place of individuals in our modern societies by playing with repetition and contratsts.

Between darkness and flashy lights, black and white and bright colors costumes, between shamanist ritual and fashion show, gravity and humor, the movement imposes itself, repetitive, sometimes hypnotic until transe.

In a frantic rythm, the nine performers – including Eun-Me Ahn herself – exchange costumes as they change skin, as they change gender. They dance until forgetting themselves in the movement to create together one unique body. They fade, blend into the group but yet, they are here with their personnality and they state it out loud and clear.

Source : Gadja Productions

Choreography
Director
Collection
Year of production
2017
Year of creation
2006
Art direction / Design
Eun-Me Ahn
Lights
André Schulz
Original score
Young-Gyu Jang
Performance
Eun-Me Ahn Company
Production of video work
Maison de la Danse de Lyon – 2017
Set design
Eun-Me Ahn
Production of choreographic work
EUN-ME AHN Production Eun-Me Ahn Company. Avec le soutien du ministère de la Culture, des Sports et du Tourisme de Corée, du Korea Arts Management Service – Center Stage Korea. Diffusion Jean-Marie Chabot / Gadja Productions
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