Tuesday 28 October 2014

First Meal

A series of four performances.

The First Meal is like taking the first step. A white canvas is ready to be filled out. 
Our canvas already has a frame:
One table and two chairs in the middle of a pond.
And a clock without hands hanging on a raft. 

When thinking about the idea of a meal we reflect on the idea of sharing food together.
What does it mean ?
At first we try break up the idea of a meal into small pieces in our search for some sort of essence. 
What is left? 
People gathering and sharing a symbolic action. 

The word ritual comes to our minds and becomes the theme of the first meal that we perform and experience together. 

A ritual can be defined as "a sequence of activities involving gestures, words and objects performed in a sequestered place and performed according to a set sequence."



First object: 
A pile of uncooked rice.




The time keeper. 
This character is in charge of the transport between land and the installation in the middle of the pond. He regularly makes the clock ring and keeps the performance in rhythm.


Our movement is improvised. 
The word ritual is directing us.
We experience the limitation of the chairs and how it affects the movement.

Every morning we do morning exercises to strengthen our inner connection and to open up our awareness and senses.  
When we perform we believe that this openness is important to create a pure and authentic improvisation. 
In our movement we are highly affected by each other and our surroundings. The sensation of the wind, the heat from the sunshine and sounds from the audience are a few of the factors that affect us.


Monday 27 October 2014

The greenhouse

An old greenhouse is now being used for our working space and for a sound installation that the audience can enter and experience.


The sound is fragments from conversations with audience who have seen the installation in the pond.
The people were asked by Asa Shimada to share their observations and imagination of the place and the art work (this was before the performance was initiated.)
The sound is edited by Sofie Jansson and the proces has been very intuitive because of inability to understand the language. Words and sentences have been selected and fragmented based on the sound of the word, rather than the content. 
What is left is the words that have been taken out of their original context and which are now combined into a poetic soundscape. 



Elements from our working proces. 


Saturday 25 October 2014

The performance

A series of 14 performances.

*All days the performance is shown twice at 11am and at 4.30pm.

THE FIRST MEAL
28th of October 
29th of October 

THE SECOND MEAL
1st of November
2nd of November
3rd of November

THE THIRD MEAL
8th of November
9th of November




Wednesday 15 October 2014

Preparation



Installation build and installed by Hidemi Nishida. This work is part of the land art festival Rokko Meets Art and is installed in Rokko Mountain from 13.09.14 - 24.11.14


 Collections of possible materials for the project.


Hidemi constructing the raft that will be used for transport in the pond.


Asa and Sofie working on the costume.


Before beginning the performance we do a listening exersice to tune into each other and our surroundings.


Slow walking exersice.