Super Stranger

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In Tokyo, the bustling heart of Japan, choreographer Yuuki Aoki explores the essence of humanity often lost in the convenience and materialism of urban life. In 2005, he founded the dance group Newcomer “H” Sokerissa! with individuals who have experienced homelessness, performing in unconventional outdoor environments. Through these performances, Aoki raises questions about the bodies that inhabit the city and challenges the societal norms surrounding them.

Wandering in a city that privileges those with money and exposes them to the gaze of others, the homeless exist as an "outsider-stranger" who do not conform to the rules of the city. 

In Goa, which has a culture and environment vastly different from Tokyo, their bodies will be perceived as "strangers" in a new context. As they continue to undulate in an effort to blend into the surroundings, the boundaries between their presence and that of the audience gradually dissolve. Ultimately, everyone will come to share the space as strangers. This aims to reveal the potential for bodies free from domination and highlight the transformative power of dance. 

CREDITS:

Directed by: 
Yuuki Aoki

Performers: 
Newcomer “H” Sokerissa! (Tokuchika Nishi, Koji Yamashita, Jo Takada, Yuuki Aoki)
 
Set Design: 
Nao Nishihara 
Yuuki Aoki

Music: 
Reisaburo Adachi

Sound Designer: 
Noriaki Coda

Stage Manager: 
Hisashi Mitsu

Videographer: 
Meitei Yamada

Producer: 
Yurika Kuremiya
 
Supported by: 
The Japan Foundation

Image credits:
Chihiro Okamoto

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