Explore the body’s ever-changing mysteries with “Matou”
and “Where We Were Born,” two captivating works by
acclaimed Japanese dancer-choreographer Ruri Mito.
In the solo performance “Matou,” Mito examines the
body as a haunted vessel of constant flux, shedding and
renewing like skin. The Sydney Morning Herald called
it a “mesmerizing spectacle, ghastly and grueling, but
also gorgeous.” In “Where We Were Born,” Mito’s sevendancer
ensemble creates a kaleidoscopic tapestry of
interconnected movement, choreographed to reveal the
body’s role as the essence of human existence.