NOW - 20.06.2007
19. 06. 2007, 22:03 | by DEREVOANTON–BUDA
B. | Korea. People are light, like the weight of a five year old child for an adult man. |
A. | If people will live like THAT, than it is good to live. |
B. | They like colourful things and white gloves. |
A. | Every day – thousands of clear deeds and visits. They weren’t a result of rules, or education, or planning of the future… |
B. | And they run – the sharp elbows up and down… Half past four in the morning. Rush hour. Living round-the-clock. |
A. | No, everything was happening now, and with you, and with that man, and with that air that was right next to you. |
B. | Any time you go out of the hotel it’s a joy for the eyes – you’re not alone. Someone is running, someone is eating, another one is drawing a crocodile on the sand. Flowingly. |
A. | This made us drunk and clean. We were dancing everywhere for everyone. There was a wonderful improvisation at dawn on the island… |
B. | In a theatre – childish faces of technicians of all ages. The only chance to draw their attention is to start doing everything by yourself. They don’t think words are significant. |
A. | Humour is a mind game. It’s about representing the everyday, the banal, the obvious in an unusual way. There’s nothing like that in Korea. Just because they have no the ”usual” or “yesterday“. |
B. | Fewer and fewer socks. In every new theatre one of them is digging itself into some chink. Four singles: violet, green, red and striped. |
A. | They uncovered the eyes of the Grin’s boy and showed him a sunset. “Don’t be afraid – it will come back…” What to know? How to forget? To cry and to shout at the Sun together with the birds in the evening “Don’t go away!” The mind game… |
B. | I see the difference between socks and swans. |
A. | I want to return there. In my dreams. |
Original text: Anton Adasinsky, Buda
English text editor: Jennifer Williams
Photos: Elena Iarovaia, Alisa
Photo design: Elena Iarovaia