• Date 2019.07.12
  • Venue Theater Terrace, National Theater & Concert Hall

Melancholic Mambo

Thunar Circus

Comments on the Finalist

In the theatrical space under a canvas tent, the joyous, festive atmosphere does not come from weddings or funerals, and the melancholy seems diluted by the jugglery of mambo. Bringing together elites of cultural anthropology, theatre, dojo, jugglery and music, Thunar Circus parodies the physical diagrams in Taoist rituals and the performance culture of spirit guiding. The work uses elements such as funeral, jugglery, electronic piano, jazz drumming and suona to reveal grotesque bodies in a strange, bacchanal, chaotic setting informed by nonsensical comedy mixing sorrow and laughter as well as a range of emotions, defying any definite descriptions. It is folk stunts and jugglery in a liminal state between life and death as well as the embodiment of typical Taiwanese black humor. (Commentator: YU Shan-Lu)


Artwork Introduction

This new work created after two years of field research about folk culture attempts to incorporate the distinctive “Nong Nao” acrobatic performance typically performed in Taiwanese funeral rites into circus performance, displaying an acrobatic language and body characteristics informed by both the traditional and contemporary spirit. The mesmerizing performance of crotales (small cymbal) and fireball in funeral rites often play a role of diluting the sorrow with laughter, entertaining the spirits as well as the living. The director refined the symbolism of objects and the implications of rituals before integrating them into the modern performance. A tri-colored Taiwanese-style tent was put up outside the National Theatre & Concert Hall, decorated with the multi-colored paper craftwork of Hsin Hsin Joss Paper. In addition, real practicing shamans were invited to join the performance, bringing a mélange of humor and fluidly arranged music that enlivened the live scene. The audience sipped wine while enjoying the performance, taking part in a liminal atmosphere with alternating somber and boisterous rhythms to witness the transitioning of the transient life. Blending religious rituals and live acrobatic performance, the work ferried the melancholic burden of collective sorrow to the other shore with a lighthearted mambo, unfolding an alternative soul-liberating ceremony with much therapeutic effect.



About the Artist

Thunar Circus Founded by Lin Cheng-Tsung, Valentin Lechat and others in 2016, the theatre company’s name, Thunar (THe UNited ARtists) signals the boundless and infinite cycle of life, and aims to serve as a free site that extends diversely in the experimentation and exploration of contemporary circus art. Meanwhile, Thunar Circus connects with folk culture through actions, naturally introducing organic humanity and warmth into circus performance. The theatre company’s name also indicates to unite and share the art of contemporary circus art, hoping to bring together artists and audience through the theatre company and their performances while provoking new ideas to generate contemporary social philosophical thinking with the poetic power.


Production Team

Art Consultant:Kun liang Qiu

Traditional Folk Funeral Rites Consultant:Shi xia Yang

Dramaturge:Ling Chih Chow

Director:Cheng-Tsung Lin

Video Art Creation:Chang Chih Chen

Dance Design:Huai Te Huang

Acrobatics Design: Kuo Wei Chang

Music Designer and Live Music:Snow Huang(S Zenung Huang)、Yun Fang Tseng

Lighting Designer:Chi Yang Chiang Costume Design:Hao Tien Tsai

Space Design: Hsin Hsin Joss Paper

Crotales Design:LinWuTongLuo(Gong)、Jie Qing Zhan

Props Design:Jie Qing Zhan

Stage Manager:Ching- Hsiang CHANG

Visual Designer:Mirr Lo

Producer|Ying Lv Wang

Executive production:Chun Hui Lin

Circus Actor:Wen Yin Lin、Chi Wei Wen、Chen Kuan Lin、Chueh Kai Kuo、Wei Lun Hu、Wei Xiang Hu

Stage Photo:Chang Chih Chen、Yu Quan Lin

Video recording:Amandine Dubois