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Wildly quirky physical theatre from Japan – told by a professor, a punk, a pierrot, a patient, and a pupil.
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Presented by: tarinainanika (Osaka, Japan) | with C ARTS
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A wildly quirky piece of physical theatre from Japan. Watching PeoplePeople is like peering into the minds of its five characters: a professor, a punk, a pierrot, a patient and a pupil.
The experience is strangely humanising and somewhat mad. The movements are carefully crafted and highly stylised through the unique theatrical language of Corporeal Mime.
There is no story. There is no set. Just five people, being people, in their own surreal way.
Performed in a mix of Japanese, Chinese and English, with optional English subtitles.
Created and performed by Tomoki Nonaka, Ruxun Dai, Teruya Sugimoto, Masaya Tsujimoto, Harry Dean
Directed by Kentaro Suyama, Tania Coke
Assistant direction Yukiko Masui
Music by Tania Coke, Henry Morse, Dreamylapse
Projected images by Kentaro Suyama
Lights by Kentaro Suyama
Produced by tarinainanika
Trailer: https://vimeo.com/1056223746
Performed without spoken text
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