A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
April 13, 2024
Original Title:
우리는 우리의 몸으로
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
US: NR
Runtime: 7
withal our bodies we are is a work combining text and the moving image of body movements. In the text, the speaker feels awkward and nervous at a club and meets ’Jiwon‘, visiting different places and sharing communal movements and affect. Based on the senses emerging from the text - nervousness, self-consciousness, relaxedness, awkwardness, and etc. - Sunghyun who performed for this piece choreographed movements with me. In this work, Sunghyun presents texts that are printed in reverse on the mirror and performs movements that are sometimes related, not related, or maybe extended from the text. By putting text and movements together, we think about how our bodies move and what it is about to move together with others.
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Assistant Director:
ale sánchez trejo
Director:
Yoonseo Lee
Director of Photography:
Yoonseo Lee
Editor:
Yoonseo Lee
Sound Designer:
Yoonseo Lee
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