THE JAPANESE EXPERIENCE
FROM TUESDAY 24th TO SATURDAY 28th APRIL 2007, THEATRE DE NIMES (FRANCE)
For a week, let’s explore the wonderful creativity of the contemporary Japanese art scene. An interactive Photomaton in the four corners of the city, electro-flow, neo-dada performances, offbeat songs and phantasmagorical dances… 5 days, 8 evenings, 15 projects, 40 artists : a schedule to detonate a unique experience in the heart of Nîmes (France), getting to grips with an explosive artistic scene, where high technology is happy to flirt with the limits of the absurd. Are you ready to be immersed in the midst of off-the-wall Japanese creativity?
     

Photo © Albane Laure

Saturday 28th Avril 2007 at 21:00 - Theatre (13=Price Code III)
BABY-Q (Tokyo)

GEEEEEK

Yoko Higashino (choreographer)

With Kazutomi Kozuki, Kenjiru-bien, Mingo, Hiroshi Ishii, Hikari Kosuge, Ayaka Kitagawa (dancers)

Rokapenis (visual designer), Noriyuki Mori (light designer), Norimasa Ushikawa (sound designer), Koro Suzuki (technical director), Sachiyo Shimizu (company administrator)

The dysfunctional nature of modern societies, human deformities and weaknesses, their obsession for conservation, reproduction and the occultation of their own deaths: all these are central motifs for the choreography of Yoko Higashino. Most of the stage is plunged in darkness, with sober, hi-tech lighting that makes the dangers leap of the void. Carefully disarticulating everyday gestures, Baby-Q denounces the pendular movements that enslave the body, whereas dance humanizes the puppets.

Founded in 2000 by the dancer and choreographer, Yoko Higashino, Baby-Q is a troupe of dancers, video-makers and robotic engineers. GEEEEEK is a new creation and a European premiere. Baby-Q was awarded the Toyota prize for Choreography in 2004, the Wings Towards the Future Prize and the Yokohama Dance Collection Festival in 2005 and the Scientific Arts prize at the Kyoto Arts Centre in the same year.

Baby_Q (Extrait Vidéo YouTube)