Wu Song and the Tiger: Tavern scene (Hanneke van Proosdij) Voices of Music & BALAM Dance Theatre 8K
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The tavern scene from the world premiere of Hanneke van Proosdij's composition "Wu Song and the Tiger." Live, 8K video March, 2023.
BALAM Dance Theatre
Guest artist: Kaili Chen as Wu Song, dance and choreography
Carlos Fittante, director & choreography, barkeep
Voices of Music
Hanneke van Proosdij & David Tayler, directors
Guest artist: Yihan Chen, pipa
Isabelle Seula Lee, baroque violin & concertmaster
Shelby Yamin, baroque violin & fiddler
Aniela Eddy & Linda Quan, baroque violin
Mitso Floor and Gail Hernandez, baroque viola
Eva Lymenstull, baroque cello
Farley Pearce, violone
Peter Maund, percussion
David Tayler, archlute
Hanneke van Proosdij, composer & recorder
March 31–April 2, 2023
The Water Margin (水滸後傳) is one of the earliest Chinese works written in Mandarin, and is attributed to Shi Nai’an. Wu Song is the legendary hero, and one of the characters in the Water Margin. During his travels, Wu Song passes by a tavern in Yanggu County with a banner that reads “After Three Bowls, Do Not Climb the Mountain”. The bartender explains that the wine is so strong that customers would get drunk after having three bowls and could not cross the mountain ahead. Wu Song argues with the bartender and drinks eighteen bowls of wine.
Audio: Boby Borisov
8K Video: Lloyd Hryciw, Rob Clevenger, Mitso Floor, Didier LeGall
Post production: David Tayler
Historical research and tavern poster design: Eiko Jin
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