Dragons
Eun-Me Ahn
At times, we all feel disappointed by globalisation and its promise of a shared prosperity. Bitterness creeps in when we think of the future and how complex things are. The boisterous Eun-Me Ahn provides us with a wake-up call in the form of conversation with a new generation of adults that were born in the third millennium.
There were born in 2000 under the sign of the dragon in one of the ‘Small Dragons’ countries. They are the Gen Z that grew up with new technologies when the world was shifting its focus toward the Pacific Ocean. Between old traditions and a globalised culture, they express themselves through a decisive, uncontrollable, agile dance. They are as ardent as a dragon in a thunderstorm.
Un portrait dansé extravagant de l'Asie contemporaine Estelle Spoto, Le Vif
Chorégraphe effrontée et figure de l'avant-garde coréenne, EUn-Me Ahn revient à Lyon nous enchanter avec sa danse libre, ses univers extravagants, pop et colorés. Sceneweb
Chorégraphie et direction artistique Eun-Me Ahn
Composition musique Young-Gyu Jang
Conception costumes et scénographie Eun-Me Ahn
Création lumières Jinyoung Jang
Vidéo Taesok Lee
Danseurs
Sur scène : Eun-Me Ahn, Kyoungmi Hwang, Hyekyoung Kim, Jeeyeun Kim, Yougjai Choi, Soobeom Jang, Uiyoung Jung, Kyungmin Kim (Corée du Sud)
A l’écran : Jiwan Jung (Corée du Sud), Akari Takahashi (Japon), Siko Setyanto, Dwi Nusa Aji Winarno (Indonésie), Nur Syahidah Binti Hazmi (Malaisie), Guan Ting Zhou (Taiwan)
Production Eun-Me Ahn Company, Gadja Productions |Coproduction Yeongdeungpo Cultural Foundation, Busan Cultural Center, Théâtre de la Ville – Paris, Biennale de la Danse de Lyon 2020, Festspielhaus St. Pölten (Austria), Les Théâtres de la Ville de Luxembourg, Les Halles de Schaerbeek, National Kaohsiung Center for the Arts – Weiwuying (Taiwan)
Avec le soutien de Arts Council Korea, Indonesian Dance Festival (Indonésie), ASWARA - Akademi Seni Budaya Dan Warisan Kebangsaan (Malaisie), Yokohama Red Brick Warehouse N°1 (Japon)