In recent years, guest choreographer I-Fen Tung is obsessed with the chemistry between crowds and dancers. Through site-specific environmental theater, it takes the chance to engage with the public. Within the concept of “60 a minute”, she works with Anarchy Dance Theatre to respond to lessons in life and feelings about time.
How long is one minute?
What can you do in one minute?
What can you achieve in one minute?
What is accumulated in one minute?
How would you feel one minute?
Advanced communication and transportation tools have condensed our time, and elevated our urgency. With many roles, characters and communication applications to play in our lives, many windows of reality and virtual spaces intersect and intertwine in linear timelines. As tasks may suddenly emerge during our movements, to-do lists are often overwhelming to many people. Our lives now are often fragmented, divergent, and illogical, and this work attempts to respond to this reality. Even if everyone has 24 hours a day, each of them can be widely different.
2017
60 mins
2019 Nangang Public Arts Festival, Taiwan
2017 Chung Yuan Christian University, Taoyuan, Taiwan
2017 Premiered in The Museum of NTUE, Taipei, Taiwan
Artistic Director|Chieh-Hua Hsieh
Choreographer|I-Fen Tung
Co-creation|Fangas Nayaw
Dancer & Co-development|Chu-Chun Hung、Shao-Ching Hung、Fangas Nayaw、Yen-Jung Chen、Shu-Chuang Hsu、Han-Hsing Kan、Chun-Te Liu
Sound Design|Yen-Ting Hsu
Installation Design|Chung-Kun Wang
Photography|Ching-Ju Cheng
Graphic Design|Yi-Cheng Wu、Xuan Pan
Administrator|Hsiao-Fan Tai
Production|Anarchy Dance Theatre
Sponsor| Department of Cultural Affairs, Taipei City Government