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Multiverse
A modern Thai Contemporary performance
As part of MAPPING MELBOURNE FESTIVAL 2016 by Multicultural Arts Victoria
Do you believe in parallel universes?
Since none have yet to prove that there’s one and single universe, alternate universes and realities may indeed exist. Multiverse is a new Contemporary-Thai performance art by SILP Productions Inc., presenting - in a modern way - the concept of alternate realities. As we believe that multiple versions of reality may exist around us, even when we’re unable to perceive them, Multiverse will portray a version of reality through music and body movements - along Swanston Street - as part of MAPPING Melbourne 2016.
Director and Choreographer: Nakarin Jaikla
Music Composed by Nampark Sribanditmongkol
Performers: Ampornkan Artanyoota, Candice Boonjua, Piyawadee Vinun, Saranya Chaovarad, Sirapatchanun Sripetch, Suchinthara Suebsamarn, Supharad Sukphodee, Wichittra Changchaya
Date: Saturday 10 December 2016
Location: Along Swanston Street, Melbourne, Australia
Photo by Nachnicha Kongkatigumjorn, Windu Kuntoro
Multiverse
A modern Thai Contemporary performance
As part of MAPPING MELBOURNE FESTIVAL 2016 by Multicultural Arts Victoria
Do you believe in parallel universes?
Since none have yet to prove that there’s one and single universe, alternate universes and realities may indeed exist. Multiverse is a new Contemporary-Thai performance art by SILP Productions Inc., presenting - in a modern way - the concept of alternate realities. As we believe that multiple versions of reality may exist around us, even when we’re unable to perceive them, Multiverse will portray a version of reality through music and body movements - along Swanston Street - as part of MAPPING Melbourne 2016.
Director and Choreographer: Nakarin Jaikla
Music Composed by Nampark Sribanditmongkol
Performers: Ampornkan Artanyoota, Candice Boonjua, Piyawadee Vinun, Saranya Chaovarad, Sirapatchanun Sripetch, Suchinthara Suebsamarn, Supharad Sukphodee, Wichittra Changchaya
Date: Saturday 10 December 2016
Location: Along Swanston Street, Melbourne, Australia
Photo by Nachnicha Kongkatigumjorn, Windu Kuntoro