Claustrophobia
Theatre

Description
Description
multi-channel performance
a theatre experience of parallel narratives and intersensory perception
A paradox in dialogue: intimacy and claustrophobia. Taking extreme close-ups to one’s inner self and/with the outside world. It seems to be one’s dreams yet another’s memories.
Intimacy and claustrophobia happens not only in relationship, also in our everyday spatial experience in the city. In the fissure of such time-space, we may catch a breath and glimpse of oneself.
In this production, installation meets performance to create multi-layered narratives. While usually considered a stage set subordinate to a play text, installation here reclaims its rule as a parallel means of storytelling in theatre, resulting in an experience that stimulates and expands the audience’s intersensory perception – in listening to and looking at the many lives fluttered through on stage.
The work approaches soundscape also as a narrative that goes together with the spoken words. The composition of sound
Creative Producer :Orlean Lai; Vee Leong
Co-creator / Installation narration :Tam Wai-ping
Sonic Writer :Yuen Cheuk-wa
Sound Designer :Jaycee Kwok
Sound Engineer :George Lou
Lighting Designer :Alice Kwong
Costume Designer :Trista Ma
Creative Assistant :Sham Chung-tat
Info
$280
Indoor
Local