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Festival "1000 cranes": "Vibrating sky"

Theatre:
86B210
Author:
Fumie Suzuki, Keiko Iguchi
Keywords:
Festival "1000 kurge"
lavastus-pic

Authors and dancers Fumie Suzuki and Keiko Iguchi
Musician Masami Sakaide

86B210 – avant-garde dance duo, Fumie Suzuki and Keiko Iguchi work addresses the underside and doubts of living in modern society. Vibrating Sky is a meditation of music and dance. Fumie Suzuki and Keiko Iguchi are inviting the audience to explore the mysteries of the Universe and establish ways of thinking about energy. Within and beyond humans. On the stage, there is also musician Masami Sakaide who has turned the stage into “guitar” (the whole stage is as a musical instrument).

Nikola Tesla has said that the body is a microcosm. I, you, society, nature, the universe ― all energy systems, driven by fine electronic oscillation. This resonance maintains the balance of the world. And from it spring works that in turn resonate with the world. Although each living person’s body will perish, the body’s energy is never destroyed.

Science echoes the thoughts of Japanese Shintoism and teachings of Yoga in telling us that all energy survives in the universe. The energy embodied in people who once lived in lost old towns continues to resonate, interacting with the energy of the living. Energy flows seamlessly across and through religions, races, even time. In this way, as energy leads to rebirth and resonance, it may give us the power to change the world, by inspiring in us the power of will to desire a truly good world. To play beautiful harmony. In these chaotic times, it is more important than ever to attend to these lost feelings, to recognize this universal resonance.