SuperB Dance Theatre

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SuperB Dance Theatre WooJung Kim, born in South Korea, completed her studies with BA Hons. Her interest in body expression has shifted her to the dance field. After having learnt several dance styles such as jazz dance, tap, ballet and traditional dance she then decided to move to London to learn theatre and contemporary dance. After taking on drama and various dance training, Kim progressed onto choreography. Her concerns with human life aspects are reflected in her works, mainly using character and movement together. Through the characters, which are usually adopted from fiction, real stories or own experiences, she finds connections between acting and movement.

SuperB Dance Theatre is formed by herself to spread her choreographic colour. Her aim of work is interaction with the audience to describe ordinary people and express their emotions through movement. By telling a story and by presenting it with some movement, her piece will touch your mind and make you warm at the end.

 

No sense? Nonsense!

This solo is a reworking of my past piece, ‘Can I…?’ in 2008. It is based on the character from the Japanese movie ‘Josee, the tiger and the fish’. The girl is a disabled person who could not use her legs by nature. After she met a boy, her perspective of world changed and she recognised her problem of action (movement). The ‘Can I…?’ drew her emotional journey which was scared, happy, in love, disappoint, conflict and hopeful.

In 2010, I am reprising the idea of disabled situation but reworking this piece with a dancer with a strong classical base. The character is changed by the dancer but still has a problem with legs. In ‘No sense? Nonsense!’, the main character is a famous ballerina who has an accident and suddenly loses her sense of legs.

Choreographed by WooJung Kim
Dancer: Lucía Piquero

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