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tarinainanika (Japan)
A drunk, a clown, a disabled soldier, an old crone. A moth, a mirror, a muse. Welcome to the world of Rey Camoy, Japanese painter of the human soul. tarinainanika’s latest production shows the artist in his studio, surrounded by the characters from his creations. The drama unfolds without a word, with intricate ensemble-work and breathtaking physicality. It’s a gut-wrenching love song to beauty – the kind worth living and dying for. ‘One of the most exquisite pieces I have seen in a long time’ ***** (BritishTheatre.com). ‘A tour de force of physical theatre’ **** (Salterton Arts Review).
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