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| Choreography: Eun-ok Choi (France / Korea) |
| Dance: Eun-ok Choi |
| Technican: Davy Mougin |
| Production: Eun-ok Choi |
“Yasainghwa” means ‘a wild fl ower’ in Korean.
For me, this fl ower represents enjoyment, but also loneliness,
internal strength and fi nally natural beauty.
I think dance is a solitary research in order to achieve the unity of
body and spirit as well as of action and idea.
Mastery of this task brings us to perfection and it brings the sure
joy of amusement. My choreographic consideration centers
around the distant origin and the internal strength of dance.
Eun-ok Choi, 1977
eunok.choi@wanadoo.fr
Eun-Ok Choi links contemporary creation to the traditional dance
of Korea. The dancer and choreographer is currently working on
the subject of the relationship with space and its paradoxes: "the
grandiloquence of full spaces and the sublimeness of emptiness
and absence". |

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