Q&A with a performance duo: Ebinum Brothers Deconstruction: Art and Ecology

A performance by Ebinum Brothers realised as part of our collaborative programme with Are Projects, Deconstruction: Art and Ecology

Art Elsewhere: How do you conversate your opinions on ecology in your performance ‘To Build Home'?

Ebinum Brothers: We being in that environment, seeing the sand, the water flow, and leaves, we actually tap into that feeling of togetherness. We created our movement to tell a story of how nature brings us together, watching the communication of the wind and the water including the trees, watching them speak without actually speaking, that's what we wanted to create with our movement. We actually became the water flow, the sand, the wind and trees. Communicating to ourselves without saying a word, even when we want to be alone, when we feel depressed, when we feel anger, it just brings us together despite the craziness of this world. So the whole piece is all about togetherness.”

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