Finding oneself, finding ‘woman’: Yun Collective’s This is Not a solo dance
In her dance, Ruby Chang talks to herself, questions herself. Is there one ‘woman’ or lots of ‘women’? And, where, what, who is she?
In her dance, Ruby Chang talks to herself, questions herself. Is there one ‘woman’ or lots of ‘women’? And, where, what, who is she?
Internal, spiritual, sensual; a beautiful and mesmeric work of light and dark, or movement and stillness
A fascinating, absorbing 30-minute science meets art solo
The choreography is innovative and exciting and has a sensitive partner in the music conjured up by Rockid Lee
A handsome film towards the ‘screendance’ end of the spectrum in which past meets present, traditional meets modern
A largely light-hearted and quirky look at contemporary Paiwan life, although it does have its deeper, more thoughtful moments
A reach into the heart and soul