fragment #04 About Memory_DaBY Collective Dance Project
Darkness created by adults
Herds of children
splash fear
and excitement onto each other
Waiting to be sent off
I want to go
But I don’t want to go
All the children who came back
looked relieved
The lit corridors
may not be as scary
as it looks
There is something at the back of the gym
That we need to get
It’s there
But we can’t seem to get passed the toilet
We felt that
If we do get it
the teacher hiding in the toilet will come out
and scare us
“Tomomi” so impatient
goes into the gym alone
She seemed angry
at our cowardness and at her own fear
Only she knows what happened in there
As “Tomomi” came back
the teachers came out
and scared us
just as we thought
We all held hands
screamed, and ran
“Tomomi” held us tight
and led us all the way
The fact that she was strong
or the fact that I can be weak
or
the fact that we all aspire to be a strong person
MAYBE, JUST MAYBE
all seems right
and seems wrong
I screamed and ran
out of excitment
DaBY Collective Dance Project
The DaBY Collective Dance Project is a new project in which creators of different genres collaborate in a collective approach to creative activities at Dance Base Yokohama (DaBY).
The project will be directed and choreographed by DaBY associate choreographer Ryu Suzuki, and will include young musicians in their 20s and 30s, filmmakers, dramaturgs, dancers, production artists, and stage designers with backgrounds in architecture. By bringing together creators who are not bound by the conventional framework of dance, and through repeated discussions based on their own expertise and ideas, and through experimentation with multiple perspectives, the program will explore the state of creation by a new generation of artists living in this time of spreading new-type coronavirus infection.
The project, which began discussions more than six months ago and was fully launched in July 2020, will periodically present small works using various media such as video, sound, and photography under the theme of “gaps in perception,” calling the elements that emerge during creation “fragments”. By exhibiting “fragments” to the public, the process of creation will be made visible, and tryouts will be held to explore how these fragments can be constructed and the possibilities of further performing arts.
Direction and choreography by Ryu Suzuki (DaBY Associate Choreographer)
Dance Takayuki Ueda / Ken Nakagawa / Mano Hatanaka
Music Tatsuki Amano
Stage design by Hirotaka Isshiki / Kenjiro Miyano (On Design)
Video Omiya Daisho
Dramaturg Aoto Niwa
Production Nozomi Tanaka (DaBY)
For more information
https://dancebase.yokohama/event_post/collectivetryout-1