a Way a Lone a Last a Long the

Yuko Kaseki

LEIMAY PRESENTING SERIES 2004: CONSPICUOUS SERIES

Inspiration from Chiharu Shiota


”Fragments of body and unspoken words
invisible doors are opening and closing,
closing and opening,
here I am traveling into my room


During my childhood, my house was never closed. When I came back home, I just ran into the house and heard the old clock:
“Chick tack Chick Tack”
When I came to Germany, I was surprised. People have so many keys.
Not only for the entrance door. But, each room has its own keys, even drawers have a key. How many doors should be opened, before I meet someone? How many keys should I have…. ” – Yuko.

The work in progress of Kaseki’s new performance “all A lone” that will premiere in November 2004 in Berlin.

Documentation

Documentation Images Video Documentation
a Way a Lone a Last a Long the - Yuko Kaseki
a Way a Lone a Last a Long the – Yuko Kaseki
9 photos
House Program

https://drive.google.com/file/d/1pz1K107cq97XpOU1OJhBndeWpFncGqz0/view?usp=drive_link

Object Identifier

AMP.PRG.2004.18000.7

ID number

18000.7

Year Created

2004

Date Created

20040521

Date Recorded

20040521

Performance dates

2004-05-21 00:00:00

2004-05-22 00:00:00

Language

English

Curated Filters

Space / Location

  • CAVE home of LEIMAY
  • Onsite work spaces

Premiere Venue

CAVE Home Of LEIMAY
05/21/2004; 05/22/2004
58 Grand St - Brooklyn, New York, NY

Premiere Venue specific dates

  • 21/05/2004
  • 22/05/2004

Choreography / Dance: Yuko Kaseki
Direction: Marc Ates
Music: Axel Doerner, Margarete Kammer
Light Operator: Hirom Iuchi
Sound Operator: Juan Merchan

Thanks to Ximena and Shige-san, Juan, Hiromi, Michael and all the CAVE people.