Tokyo Fugue

You are on a train. You are searching for someone. You fall asleep. In your dream you are on a train. You are searching for someone...

Tokyo Fugue is a mesmerising piece of physical theatre, set in the maze-like train system of Tokyo. With three bodies, three chairs and a backdrop of sounds and images from the Tokyo trains,  the piece conjures up the dizzying experience of life in a modern metropolis. At times poetic, at times comical, at times unsettling, this is theatre that speaks to the soul.

Tarinainanika is an international theatre company specialising in the art of Corporeal Mime. Directors Kentaro Suyama and Tania Coke trained and began their careers in London under the direction of the legendary Steven Wasson and Corinne Soum (last assistants of the founder of Corporeal Mime, Etienne Decroux). In 2010 they moved to Tokyo and set up Tarinainanika. Since then they have performed and taught across Japan as well as overseas. In May 2019 they established their base at the Flying Carpet Factory in Osaka, which they are currently converting into a venue for teaching, creating and performing.

Tickets (PLN 30) can be purchased at the Manggha Museum, starting January 17 from 10.00 a.m. to 17.30 p.m.

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