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- Video ID number
- V00080
- Recording date
- February 2002
Overview
TOOBOE (Howl) is a solo dance performance by Yuko Kaseki, co-created with Marc Ates. The production’s starting point was based on a story of the same name by Japanese author Hyakken Uchida (1889-1971). The story is told through illogical, odd happenings that emerge from the ordinary. Through his peculiar vision of consideration, consciously simple episode of expression success to find out the cleft in the ordinary construction. Through the door to the other side, to possibility of fantasy level, it gives one side anxiety on the other side appear the strange humour.
Yuko Kaseki expose this situation by absurdity as same as humorous, with brevity way exist herself and her body in this world. Premiered in November 1998 at the loplop in Berlin.
Details
- Title
- TOOBOE (Howl)
- Performance creator(s)
- Yuko Kaseki
- Direction/Choreography
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Concept/Direction/Choreography: Yuko Kaseki
Co-Direction/Choreography: Marc Ates - Venue
- DOCK11 (Berlin)
- Performance date(s)
- February 2002
- Performer(s) and staff
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Performer: Yuko Kaseki
Light, Visual, Sound Design: Marc Ates
Video/Photograph: Søren Dø - Organiser(s)
- Organized by cokaseki
- Genre
- Butoh