𝔻𝕒𝕤𝕖𝕚𝕟 𝕓𝕪 𝔼𝕔𝕙𝕠 𝕋á𝕚
Nothing appears fixed; movement allows time to become visible.
Objects filled with colored water hang at different heights in the space.
Now and then droplets begin to mark the paper below. Entwined with these suspended forms, a dancer moves. Emerging between body, material, and gravity is a subtle dialogue.
During the performance, time unfolds as gradual transformation.
Traces and gestures slowly accumulate into images.
Outside linear narrative, a space of perception opens.
Rest and motion exist in fragile balance.
Each trace becomes a fragment of memory.
Attention follows the quiet shifts on the surface.
Duration appears as a layering of moments.
Just a slight movement can alter the whole field.
Unnoticed at first, the atmosphere changes.
Slowly the traces form a silent record of time.
Through dance, body and object become intertwined.
Water draws fleeting lines across the paper.
At the end, a condensed landscape of traces remains.
Time continues to resonate within the stillness.
Collective movements of matter linger in the space.
Here, it is enough to watch.
Sunday, May 3, from 6:30 PM
@maschinenhausessen
Concept:
@echo_ta2i
Dance:
@ke___chieh
Scenography:
@ichu_lin
Sound Design:
@goodweib
Light Design:Desirée García López
Project Assistent:
@mari_yamyam
Photos | Karl-F. Degenhardt & Anastassiya Ponomaryova
Supported by
@kulturamtstadtessen
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Echo Tái (Echo台) is a German-Taiwanese artist duo consisting of Ching-Mei Huang and I-Chu Lin. Based on their backgrounds in dance and scenography, they develop interdisciplinary works between performance, space and visual design.