Cha Yeonså
“Spring Night” develops from the motif of the “dog beneath the magnolia tree – miscarrying, beaten, and finally asleep”, drawn from a poem by South Korean poet Kim Eon Hee.
The Berlin version, following its premiere in the depths of winter in Seoul, unfolds as a ritual in late spring – something that arrives from afar and is already in the process of disappearing.
In this one-hour interactive performance, voices and sounds intertwine with fragments of poetry, deconstructed vocalizations, and Buddhist chanting.
Here, loneliness appears as a shared condition: each person remains alone within their own perception, yet is gathered within a collective rhythm of attention and movement.
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Dates
May 2026
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