I've spent my two weekends with watching plays.
the first one is
Unter Eis,
written by Falk Richter
directed by Wawan Sofwan from 'Mainteater'
one word to describe this piece is : dreary
well, it's quite heavy for first timer like me.
it was about a financial consultant that felt so isolated and alienated by his world,
wrapped with multimedia stuff (audio and video by kineruku).
one scene that i love was when the main character was in an airport lounge, and the plane was waiting for him to board. and he felt very contented that everyone was irritated by his 'nonexistence'
the work was so German-ish i felt like i was in a lecture.
but maybe i just wasn't in the mood for contemplating about the madness about industrial culture or the western's meta-system of economy. hehe..
but what can i say, mainteater successfuly gave me a vision :
from learning to watch, to >> watching to learn,
quite amazed by the power of the theatrical performance,
the next weekend, I decided to watch a free performance from
'Accrocrap'
it was called
Petites Histoires.com
this one was : whimsical
when street hip-hop dance meets theater
it's like bringing an everyday object into the gallery
well, maybe it's too harsh to say that.
but yes, i consider it like the lowbrow art of theater.
it's yummy, delicious, and enjoyable.
there was some breathtaking moments due to their acrobatic movements.
how could i not enjoy it when there was 5 topless guys dancing on the stage.
haha kidding.
aside from the all the stunning choreography,
the story was about childhood memories,
althought it was in mixed-of-averylittleenglish-and-french,
but i still could feel a little bit carried away..hehe..
but trust me, everything connected with childhood, you could touch everyone's
personal side. (just like my final assigment. haha)
the images are courtesy of
1.http://www.beritaseni.com
2.http://www.ccfjakarta.or.id
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yang di selasar ga tau,
kalo yang petites tadinya mau nonton, tapi lupa....
gw ga diajak!!!
elo jauh!!!
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