The work’s title has two possible pronunciations, with an ‘O’ it is the local slang expression “Mi Zo” [Hebrew: who is she?], with ‘U’, it is the Japanese word for water, and for the water’s movement.
Falling into abysses that turn out to be treasures, it peels off, or opens and unravels, a world of samurais and mermaids, the waves rise, the throat opens, as if to describe the feeling of something you have never seen before, such as desire, gravity, boundless limitation, sinking to the dark bottom and rising to sunlight, like not being able to breathe and the endless need to, and everything fragments and changes, not the same moment, not the same day, not the same woman, when she wakes up she remembers the endless movement of water, even if the world stops. it continues to hidden places, to outer space, to the darkness, to the depths of the soul, to the depths of the storm.
Credits
Choreographer: Kai Ariana Rotschild
Dancers/co-creators: Avigail Kochavy, Kai Ariana Rotschild
Original Music: Danny Kuttner
Production and artistic design: Yuval Pinhasy
Set design: Yotam Abu
Thanks to: Bet Harishonim, Adi Spiegel, Michal Rothschild.
About the artist
Kai Ariana Rotschild is a choreographer and performance artist, born and raised in Tokyo, inspired by the culture and aesthetic of Japan and weaves them into her works. Her works are characterized by absurd connections between different worlds, combining elements from nature within the stage-environment, concealing the boundaries between the real and the fantastic. Graduate of the two-year program for choreography in Kelim center and the School of Visual Theater in Jerusalem. Her works performed in Asif festival in Kelim center for choreography; Adama festival in Adama dance center in Sderot; Kelimshluvim in Tzavta theater and Performance festival in Kyoto, Japan. An Aikido student and authentic movement practitioner. Co-founder and artistic director of the multidisciplinary art collective “Bama Al Adama”.