Contemporary puppet show premieres in HCM City

June 29, 2019 - 09:09
A contemporary puppet performance entitled Gạo (Rice) will premiere in HCM City on June 29, performed by Mắt Trần (Naked Eye) Ensemble.

HÀ NỘI — A contemporary puppet performance entitled Gạo (Rice) will premiere in HCM City today (June 29), performed by Mắt Trần (Naked Eye) Ensemble.

Gạo is created by Linh Valerie Phạm based on the Vietnamese famine in 1945. It aims at uncovering the nature of humanity in a harsh situation.

Gạo (Rice) will be performed by three puppeteers and one sound artist. — Photos courtesy of Mắt Trần Ensemble

The piece will be performed in contemporary puppet style to combine body movements and live music. The audience seems to be called into a space and time, inviting them to cross the boundaries of genre, language and age to immerse themselves in the work.

It is a story filled with opposing nuances between the darkness and the light, beauty and beast, and life and death.

There are two preconceptions about puppetry in Việt Nam that Mắt Trần wants to change through its works not only Gạo.

First, Mắt Trần wants to show that puppets are not only for children. Second, the ensemble is working to demonstrate that there is a world beyond traditional Vietnamese water puppetry.

Gạo being perfomed at Dixon Place in New York in 2017.  

“Puppetry by Mắt Trần is for all,” said Linh, founder of the ensemble. “We want to have a multidimensional and colourful experiment with a multi-layered story.

“We also want to introduce another approach that combines visual arts, movement and breath to tell stories.”

There is no conversation in the show. Instead of focusing on manipulating puppets, the artists will use their breath to perform. Audiences will not only see the show with their eyes but also experience it through their ears and other senses, according to Linh.

Mắt Trần Ensemble develops its style and innovates based on many different puppetry traditions such as Japanese bunraku and Indonesian wangya.

Audiences will have the chance to participate in a workshop at 2pm, learning to make and manipulate puppets with the artists.

The artists combine other elements such as lighting, installations and video projection in a puppet show which tells stories with breath and material, not just with human figures.

A 40 minute-show, Gạo will be performed by puppeteers Linh Valerie Phạm, Hyang Chu and Tâm An Nhiên and sound artist Lý Trang.

After debuting at Dixon Place in New York in 2017, Gạo was performed at the International Pesta Boneka Puppet Festival in Indonesia last year.

Before the show at The Factory Contemporary Art Centre, 15 Nguyễn Ư Dĩ Street, Thảo Điền Ward, District 2, audiences will have chance to participate in a workshop at 2pm to learn to make and manipulate puppets with the artists.

Mắt Trần Ensemble is an art complex founded in 2017 in Hà Nội with the goal of breaking the rules of performing arts. Last April, the ensemble had a tour through Việt Nam to perform a short piece about gender equality. — VNS

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