A TRAMWAY PERFORMANCE NOW COMMISSION / PREMIERE:
MAMORU IRIGUCHI (Scotland):
AT THE ENDS OF THE DAY
ZOOM PERFORMANCE WITH LOW LEVEL INTERACTION
BOOKING REQUIRED (link below)
Wed 26 & Fri 28 May 2021
10.50pm (80 mins)
18+
ACCESS: The work is predominantly sound-based with minimal visuals. There is a simple participatory element which will you will be made aware of on booking. Assistance is available if Zoom is an inaccessible platform for you.
Turn off all the lights and light a single candle. With total anonymity, enter a dark cyberspace full of strangers. Now, immerse yourself in the sounds of the ends of the day from around the world.
At the Ends of the Day is a late night pirate radio station, run beyond the borders via Zoom. Every time zone has its own DJ, broadcasting for the last hour of their day.
Each DJ weaves a unique, orchestrated soundscape based on their live outdoor ambient noise. Over this, they layer other end-of-the-day recordings, from countries where the same day has already finished.
Join the Scottish broadcast and share in the final hour of our day together with fellow strangers.
You are invited to light just one candle, turn off all your electrical lights, and wear headphones. With a pseudonym, enter dark cyberspace, only collectively lit by candles of the participants. '
Unlike normal Zoom meetings, anything that identifies you, such as your face or your name, is completely absent. At the Ends of the Day is both communal and reflective; a late night antidote to Zoom fatigue.
Mamoru Iriguchi is an award-winning performance maker and theatre designer with a background in zoology. The Edinburgh-based artist’s performance practice is rooted in his experience and exploration in set, costume and video design as well as his interests in 2D / 3D, liveness / pre-recorded-ness, gender / sexuality, and fairytales / evolution theories.
Mamoru’s performance work includes: Sex Education Xplorers (S.E.X.) (in development, Made in Scotland Showcase 2021), Eaten (nominee, Critics’ Awards for Theatre in Scotland) and 4D Cinema (Autopsy Award). His theatre design work includes Mincemeat (Cardboard Citizens, Best Design, London Evening Standard Theatre Awards) and Love Song to Lavender Menace (The Royal Lyceum, Edinburgh).
CREATIVE TEAM (FROM EAST TO WEST)
Uther Dean (New Zealand): Performer
Yohei Yamada (Japan): Performer
Zhuoer Lin (China): Performer
Nuriya Sadaf Moin (Bangladesh): Performer
Jeries Abu Jaber (Palestine): Performer
Titus Shaanika (Namibia): Performer
Asja Mahgoub (Germany): Performer
Mamoru Iriguchi (Scotland): Lead Artist
Jaimie Sutherland (Scotland): Performer
Greg Sinclair (Scotland): Dramaturg, Co-Sound Designer, Performer
David MacAart (Scotland): Co-Sound Designer, Technical Manager
Andrean Sigurgeirsson (Iceland): Performer
Thanks to: Gudrun Soley Sigurdardottir, Jehan Rizqallah, Susanne Zaun, Philipp Schulte, Kudsia Mahmood, Jenny Simpson, Rory Crawford, Gavin Pringle
A TRAMWAY PERFORMANCE NOW commission