Ursula Eagly(New York, US)とMartin Lanz(Mexico City, MX)とのコラボレーション作品。
2016年9月 鎌倉・東慶寺公演
2017年3月 ニューヨーク Chocolate Factory Theater公演
2018年8月 メキシコ・シティ公演(予定)
New York Times レビュー
https://www.nytimes.com/2017/04/04/arts/dance/anna-teresa-de-keersmaeker-museum-of-modern-art-work-travail-arbeid.html
マグカル・インタビュー
https://magcul.net/focus/rootculture/
PERFORMED by Ursula Eagly, Martin Lanz Landazuri and other local artists.
MUSIC by Kohji Setoh
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At The Chocolate Factory in New York City with Madeline Best, Jamie Boyle, Mina Nishimura, and Kathy Westwater (in performance) and Laurel Atwell, Cenk Ergün, Daria Faïn, and Susan Mar Landau (in process).
At Laboratorio Arte Alameda in Mexico City with Ana Paula Camargo, Andrés De Robina, Daniel B. García, Amanda De la Garza, David Gutiérrez, Mario Lopes, Arely Pérez, Antonio Ramos, and Thais Ushirobira.
At Tokeiji Temple in Kita-Kamakura with Nobuko Higuchi, Yuko Mittsu, Mina Nishimura, and Kathy Westwater.
Piece with gaps for each other was commissioned by The Chocolate Factory Theater with support from the Jerome Foundation. It was made possible through the Movement Research Artist-in-Residence Program funded, in part, by the Jerome Foundation, by the Davis/Dauray Family Fund, the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation, and by public funds from the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs in partnership with the City Council. It was also developed with financial, administrative and residency support from Gibney Dance’s boo-koo Artist Residency program with funding provided by the National Endowment for the Arts and the SHS Foundation. The residency and performance in Kamakura was organized by ROOT CULTURE, artist collective based in Kamakura Japan, and financially supported by the Grants for Artist-In-Residence program of Kanagawa Prefecture. This work was also developed through the 2015 edition Laboratorio Condensación at Laboratorio Arte Alameda in Mexico City.