* sniff sniff *
some feedback on the last showing:
(i think many of these points i may have already touched upon with you just after, but immediately post-performance it’s probably difficult to digest, so here again)
- – it seemed a lot more ‘performed’ this time compared to when Mon and I first joined the rehearsal. i missed the awkwardness of the “goofy-ness”, the unintended collisions… now it became more slick, more purposeful. on one hand, this made it less interesting for me, but thinking again, as Yijing pointed out, that we have to consider the final context that this will be performed in, which is a much less literally staged space. Thus we should consider, > performativity of the space leads to < awareness of the performativity of the performers? You are right that “noticing” is much more difficult when not on stage, when we are specifically asked to “watch”. Thus, building up the strong structuring of the movements may be necessary to break it down again in different contexts, with less control of the relation between audience and performer.
- – fenghai’s wobbly head…
- – the ending. on one hand, the awkwardness of not knowing if the performance is over or not is a great element to play with. but i guess given the formality of the last showing, with audience lined up properly around, it made it very uncomfortable. you feel very much an voyeur, seeing this vulnerable moment of the performers, intertwined and laughing amidst themselves. this again is something that i think will work much better in our final space, as i said, because we can understand as viewers this idea of “interrupting someone in their house”, versus “interrupting a performance”. seeing all of you raw like that in the end is something similar to what i said about making a situation where the viewers enter a darkened space only to find all the performers there, sitting together watching television. i like the idea that you expect to view something, and instead you view others viewing something else. this is a kind of uncanny. should we watch them watching tv, or should we watch what’s on tv?
- – moving the “distortion” section to the middle of the piece was nice. I think it worked well. i didn’t tell you before, but when i saw this section before, immediately thought of the paintings of francis bacon, which you should really check out if you can. it spoke a lot of the issue of identity for me, which was good in the wake of all this question of collectivity.
- – but regarding the progression from individual to collectivity, i am wondering why most of your ‘encounters with the other’ are based upon conflict, antagonism. this is the feeling that comes out of these accidents and the locking, and i would like to explore more what possibilities we would have to “collect” together on the basis of something more harmonious, something more “together”. what do you think? i think this is what you were getting at with the end of the piece, but why does this suddenly spring out of exhaustion? could we have not grown exhausted together, rather than out of going against one another?
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This is what I want to talk with you and with Simone :
Yes , we are living things , we have feeling , we have wills , so we have to move . We are living in
motion .
We were born in the society , we are individual , So we are meeting , we are involved , we are struggling , we are conflicting ……….and sometimes we are withered together , but do we some times dialogue , help , love……. each other and find harmony together ? and are prospered together ? and sometime one kind becomes another ?
“ Some wisdoms are shared naturally , Some opposites are insisted upon reasonably ” Meaning
, sense , value , opportunity come from harmony , from conflict , from difference
thanks elaine and qu for your thoughts and feedback. since i’m back, i haven’t looked at the footage of the showing entirly yet, only bits of it. it’s weird to be back in switzerland, everything is like it was before: working at the airport, the house, the streets, the people, it’s just continuing, moving… in between this flow, fractions of the dance are coming into my mind, without any connections and disappearing like they came. it’s hard to order, it’s scattered, coming and going, but it’s always present somehow.
both of you gave me a lot of good trigger to make me think deeper about it. somehow i can not answer yet, but i wanted to say that i appreciate a lot your post. i have things in my mind but they somehow always miss the ending of the sentences. i guess i am slow… pardon me.
i’m also going to ask the dancer, monika and sylvie to give me feedback so we can start to discuss all together.
i miss you!