A Reason for Falling
Price
RM20.00, RM50.00
from
RM20.00
All Fees Included
Price
RM20.00, RM50.00
from
RM20.00
All Fees Included
Duration: 50 minutes without intermission
Doors Open: 30 minutes before the show
Seating: Free Seating
Dress Code: Casual
Recommended for: 14 years old and above
Ticketing
This event can be booked on an external platform.
About
Performance Information
Duration: 50min performance, followed by a Q&A session
Pricing: Entry by donation, RM50 (adult); RM20 (student)
Inquiry: +6010 361 2105 (Silver)
About Hwa Wei-An
Wei-An has spent his whole life falling down, a by-product of the belief that he can, even when he can’t-- — whether that meant trying to spin on his head or backflip before he was ready, or learn how to snowboard on his own. And though he may not be the best at those activities, he's become quite good at falling. He has, in fact, built his contemporary practice around his love-hate relationship with gravity, and the connections this relationship has with the psychological state of flow.
This line of enquiry has led to projects and performances in South Korea, Canada, Australia, the United Kingdom, and Luxembourg. Over the course of his career, Wei-An has had the opportunity to work with artists such as the Matej Kejžar, Gabrielle Nankivell, Luke Smiles, Olé Khamchanla, the Dab Dance Project, Richard Chappell, Liu Yen-Cheng, Lee Mun Wai, and Sita Ostheimer.
On top of his choreographic and performance work, from 2017 to 2019 in Singapore, Wei-An organised an annual event called Paradigm Shift. The event brought together street and contemporary dancers in an experimental jam and competition, aimed at discovering creative opportunities that arise when these dance forms interact. Wei-An hopes to resurrect the event in the near future.
Collaborators
Arco Renz (Belgium) - Dramaturg
Lee Ren Xin - Performance Coach
Kent Lee - Composer
Liu Yong Huay (Singapore) - Lighting Designer
Credits
A Reason for Falling is commissioned by Esplanade – Theatres on the Bay, Singapore.
The work is also created with the collaboration of Dance Nucleus (Singapore), Rimbun Dahan (Malaysia), DansiT (Norway), and KongsiKL (Malaysia).
This work was also supported by Campbelltown Arts Centre (Australia) and Seoul Dance Center (S. Korea).
Poster from video installation of A Reason for Falling 2021, produced by Dance Nucleus (SG). Filmed by Farhan Rizuwan.
Photo by Bernie Ng, courtesy of Esplanade – Theatres on the Bay (SG).