“fish άɪ lens” is a multidisciplinary autobiographical dance performance by Megumi Eda, filled with humor, heart, and a touch of whimsy.
The piece is structured into six chapters, like following a map, tracing the key stages of Megumi’s life across Nagano/Japan, Hamburg, Amsterdam, London, New York, and Berlin. Leaving Japan at 16 to chase ballet dreams, Megumi’s journey is marked by cultural blunders, language mishaps, and poignant self-discovery. Much like a fisheye lens—distorting and reframing—her experiences reveal unexpected truths.
Joining her is a shadow – Shintaro Oue, a teenage friend she astoundingly hadn’t seen in 30 years. Together, they explore the places and moments that shaped Megumi’s artistry, blending past and present to create a vivid, transformative narrative experience.
“fish άɪ lens” aims to go beyond Megumi’s personal story and share new perspectives and rich emotions with audiences.
Concept, Performance: Megumi Eda
Stage direction: Shintaro Oue
Composition, Sound; Kazuhisa Uchihashi
Costume: Mylla Ek
Production: TIR Danza (IT)
In co-production with DOCK ART(DE)
Supported by the Senate Department for Culture and Social Cohesion.
Residency: Fabbrica Europa/PARK in collaboration with Museo Novecento di Firenze (IT) and Theaterhaus Berlin (DE)
Foto credit: Yozy Yu Zhang