ODISHA BIENNALE 2019, Odisha Crafts Museum (Kala Bhoomi) in India
http://www.odishabiennale.com/
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Border Line
In ancient Japan, there was a goddess of dawn named Ame-no-Uzume who opened the door of a cave with her sensuous dance, bringing light into the world. Meanwhile, in Vedic India, there was the goddess Ushas, who imbued light and life into the world, connecting the gods of the moon and the sun as the dawn. A few thousand years have passed, and today, a goddess who carries these two souls as one is reborn.
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Dancers & Performers : Masako Ono, René Loui, Toshimitsu Kokido Artistic Direction, choreographic supervision : Masako Ono
Choreographic assistance : René Loui
Fashion show Model : Rashmi, Sheesha, Pushpa, Gita, Runu
Guest Singer : Mahesh Vinayakram
Planning & Creative Direction : Nanako Koyama
Dramaturgy & English Translation : Yuki Imoto
Lights & Scenography : Marta Cicionesi
OHP projection : AKITO SENGOKU
Visual & projection mapping : Tomoya Rikiishi, Youngjae Kim
Music : BONGUDUM by Pete Lockett & Bernhard Shimpelsberger
Piano: Sayumi Koga
Violin: Yuki Imoto
Costume design : (1) Shiro Araki, (3) Ayumi Hattori, (3) Bunka Fashion
Stylist : Asuka Kobayashi
College Stage Manager : Kunihiko Matsuo, Yukari Sakata
Lighting Operator : Manas Das
Document Movie Direction : Mitabi Kobayashi
Promotion Movie Direction : Taro Nishimoto (LaLaLaLaboratory)
Title in Japanese Calligraphy : Tohku (Rie Goto)
Sponsors :
The Japan Foundation, Konstnärsnämnden(Sweden), Fujikake, ayur shantee, LinNe
Special thanks :
Mehul Nanda, Kae Kubo(VONNOS), Yuki Kamimura(VONNOS), Ryo Yamanaka, Yukie Matsushita, Chigusa Muroga, Chiaki, Natsuko, Osamu Adachi