Edinburgh Fringe 2010
 

Wed 25 Aug 18.00 ● Dance Base - Studio 3 (Grassmarket) - £5

Fri 27 Aug 14.00 ● Royal Botanic Garden (John Hope Gateway) - Free
Sat 28 Aug 16.00 ● Dovecot Studios (10 Infirmary Street) - £5

Sun 29 Aug 14.00 ● Drumsheugh Baths Club (5 Belford Road) - £5


See Enso in all four venues for just £10.

Running time 30 min

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director/choreographer: Merav Israel  
performance: Rosalind Masson, Monica De Ioanni, Monika Smekot and Merav Israel  
music: various artists & arrangement and composition by Nik Paget Tomlinson  

costumes: Marta Aspe s culpture advice and assistance: Emma Herman Smith

fot. Jasmine Falconer

landscapes within landscapes

During the Edinburgh Fringe 2010 the piece will be performed in a different place each time, exploring how contrasting spaces affect our experience of the piece. LaNua invites the audience to follow the performance in different spaces and take part in this journey of exploration and the attempt to touch something intangible and illusive inside ourselves.

"Enso" is dance in installation – What will happen in the transposition of "Enso" in spaces which, are purpose built, hold personal and public stories – past and present, and have specific architectural features? Is Enso in the space or the space in Enso?

The zen circle calligraphy (enso) is above all expression of the mind of the artist who brushes it. It has no fixed meaning. It is simply emptiness and form. The circle paintings act as visual and poetic koans – apparently paradoxical statements, questions, or demonstrations that point to or suggest the nature of reality.

haiku is called by Basho ‘the half said thing’ - the appreciation of haiku is a matter of collaboration between poet and reader. Enso performed in four different locations is calling for audience participation

fot. Jasmine Falconer

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