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Olta

From Dawn to Dawn

Vidéo | 4k | couleur | 69:45 | Japon | 2023

In downtown Tokyo, the author encounters a variety of events. The Tokyo Skytree has brought big changes to this urban landscape, which is now packed with condominiums. Its inner workings remain, built on racial and economic divisions and a history of many people’s hardships. It was learned that the 1911-1930 construction of the Arakawa spillways saw the river enormously expanded by human hands, particularly Korean and Chinese immigrant workers. Many Koreans were then murdered as false rumors spread in the immediate aftermath of the Great Kant? Earthquake of September 1, 1923. For this work, Olta created a script that interwove recreations of interactions experienced in the area with stories and records from literary figures, folklorists, and film directors, including Nagai Kaf?, Shaku Ch?k?, Takehisa Yumeji, and Ozu Yasujir?. The set references the sketches collected by Kon Wajiro of temporary barrack structures built in the wake of the Great Kant? Earthquake, as well as the stage design by Murayama Tomoyoshi for a production of Georg Kaiser’s “From Morning to Midnight”. “From Morning to Midnight” was staged at Japan’s first dedicated theater for “Western-style” shingeki plays, Tsukiji Sh?gekij?, which was built in 1924, the year after the earthquake.

An artist collective formed in 2009. Members are Toru Inoue, Takafumi Saito, Yoshiro Hasegawa, MEGUNINJA, and Jang-Chi, who focus on collective action and the communication that takes place in it, presenting their work in a variety of formats including painting, performance, and video. Recent exhibitions include Aomori Museum of Art (2019), Busan Biennale (2016), 21st Century Museum of Contemporary Art, Kanazawa (2014). Major performances include KAAT Kanagawa Arts Theatre (2021, 20222), Rohm Theater Kyoto (2020), Lilith Performance Studio (Sweden, 2015), and Seoul Marginal Theater Festival (Korea, 2014). In 2023 and 2024, they plan to present a work commissioned by YPAM(Yokohama International Performing Arts Meeting) in Yokohama and Rohm Theater Kyoto.