I’m Going Away Now
Visualisation & Direction: Ken Nakajima
Lighting Design: Rafael Davide Góis
Sound Design: Panna Hyun
Videography: Gaia Pierobon
Ensemble:
Konstantina Tsagianni Nefeli Kentoni
Mingxiang Wang Charles Jimenez Yiling Zhao
Producer: Ken Nakajima
Production Photography: Dean Grgurica
Creative Team.
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I.G.A.N (I’m Going Away Now) explores the themes of dissociation and identity. Through a combination of physical theatre, improvisation, and multimedia elements, the show examines how one's sense of self can be fractured and reconstructed.
The stage pulsates with energy as the performers, their bodies becoming vessels of expression, dynamically navigate through a series of surreal and evocative scenes. They masterfully convey the inner struggles, conflicts, and transformations that accompany the disintegration of identity. Moments of delicate vulnerability intertwine with explosive bursts of physicality. A visual dance theatre spectacle that serves to challenge the observer to consider their own identities and confront the parts of themselves that remain hidden in the darkness.
The visual dance-theatre spectacle challenged the audience to think about their own identity and also the identities imposed on us by society and our attempt to (not) accept them. The performance, without using many words, or perhaps precisely because of this, left space for the viewer to be carried away by the improvisational dance elements into their inner world and their own experience of identity.
— MLADI, Arts Organisation Slovenia