HW7 Performance: Daikoushin / A Grand March by Zan Yamashita
HW7 Performance: Daikoushin / A Grand March by Zan Yamashita
In Daikoushin / A Grand March, Yamashita performs a scenario where the world and everything in it is crazy, except for him. A series of inappropriate mumblings to the audience opens the performance. The sequence occurs at the scene of a railroad track littered with garbage and useless objects where time and space appear to be stagnant. Created before the 2011 Tohuku earthquake and tsunami in Japan, the work insists that the true catastrophe is when daily life, usually within arm’s reach, becomes a world phenomenon and all things ultimately return to nature.
Dance performance in Japanese with Arabic and English translation, 40’, 2010
Choreography and Dance: Zan Yamashita. Stage set design: Takuya Kamiike. Premiered at Takamatsu City Museum of Art in 2010.
Photo: courtesy of the artist.