CORAL SHINING LIGHT (2024)
Coral is the final part of the trilogy entitled Shining light. Shining light refers to nature's ability to attract and carry energy, thus preserving products from living organisms and biological processes. Organic materials with this quality can be seen as nature's time capsule, a three-dimensional window to prehistoric ecosystems. An ecological gem made by the sun and the moon.
In the performance Coral, the silent light is explored. The coral with its central hollow like an empty vessel represents a colorless matter - a transparent substance, which is clear in itself, without color or design - a non-being. The silent light radiates from this empty center and affects the larger magnetic fields - a halo is created.
CORAL SHINING LIGHT
Performed by FRAUKE
Music Composed by Daniel Troberg
Directed and Edited by Yusuke Kitaguchi
Director of Photography Shinya Matsumoto
Costume Design Ryo Onishi
Hair & Makeup Yasuharu Hino
Assistant makeup Yusuke Nishio
Production assistant Yoshihito Iyama
an ICHIBIRI PICS PRODUCTION
Location supported by
Mitoyo Tourism & Exchange Authority
an ICHIBIRI PICS PRODUCTION
Supported by
Swedish Arts Council
Region Vastra
Gotaland City of Gothenburg
Gallery
In the new work Coral there are influences from the Japanese traditional Noh theatre. The work is inspired by the five scenes gobandate/ five play program in Noh theatre: God, Man, Woman, Crazed, Demon. It is the fundamental non-being that gives rise to the outward sense of being.
Please watch the five scenes in the gallery
by pressing play on the challigraphy sign.