Works
Solo Works
A Rose in the Wild
A site-specific solo inspired by a Schubert's song “A Rose in the Wild”.
A child saw it
A rose in the wild
Reflected in her eyes, adoring its color
A scent of this velvet creature
A rose in the wild
Perfomed outside of the Martin Luther King Jr. Library. See press reviews.
- Created in:
- 2007 (DC International Improvisation Festival)
- Length:
- 45 minutes
- Concept/Performance:
- Naoko Maeshiba
- Photography:
- Adam Golfer
Inprobable Encounter
A solo performance based on the motif of 'shedding'. The piece was about the six stages of metamorphosis from the industrial to the primitive stage. The map for the journey was created by pieces of clothing actually shed on stage.
- Premiered in:
- 2006 (Lodz Kaliska, Lodz, Poland)
- Length:
- 70 minutes (part I—50 minutes, part II—20 minutes)
- Directon/Choreography/Scenography:
- Naoko Maeshiba
- Music:
- Kinior & Makaruk
- Photography:
- Lukasz Ogorek
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