Simple, direct, elegant, ephemeral. Like writing or composing, installation art as the magic of moment-making. Setting a scene in motion that enables performers and audience to weave together a common fabric of unique experience. 😌
Every brush of the broom laid down is a direct expression of the inner personality of that human being. This is why mark-making can never lie. It will show you your true self.
What a beautiful performance. Dance, music and costumes are ideal. As a viewer I enter in a peaceful scenario. In a state of calm and total immerse in their dancing movements and interior world. Beautiful as well as Opera songs.
GORGEOUS!!!!! How I wish I could experience 'Sonic Blossom'. I'd have bawled and wailed if an opera singer gifted me a song. This work is also sensory and calming even through the screen. Surely checking out about this gentle artist.
I love this kind of art, as a celebration and cantillation of Life, of what it is like to be a Human being - and the poetic and magic possibilities of every moment and meeting 🎶💜🎵
As a dancer, who can no longer dance, thank you. I also did costumes for years, so again thank you for posting. Real and profound art of the organic and interactive. Who were the dancers?
Hello! I am one of the dancers who performed in this work, thank you for asking. Our Labyrinth was presented in the Turbine Hall at Tate Modern 26 May - 15 June 2022. It was performed by Ben Ajose-Cutting, Iris Athanasiadi, Rosalie Bell, Yen-Ching Lin, Liu I-Ling, Jean-Gabriel Manolis, Thomas McKeon, Aya Sone, Olivia Thynne, and Wu Cheng-Lung.
It is not ankle bracelets - it is Ghungroo (pardon me don’t know the origin) maybe Indian coz classical dancers in India wear it during practice/rehearsal and dance performances. I have only see it being used in Indian classical dances and have never seen any other dance form or country using it. So I was surprised.
The artwork is beautiful but in effect this is what humans do everyday when we interact with each other and with the planet and universe. And the result can be balance, imbalance, something in between or something that surpasses either extreme (chaos, enlightenment, etc.) or a hybrid synthesis.
In the south-eastern states of the USA, black families would rack their front yards into patterns as they had no grass. Children often did theses patterns. This kind of art is instinctive, world wide.
Not if you are trained in organic movement or trance dancing. It is exhilarating in fact, as the slower you move, the more difficult it can be, so the professional dancer has a total experience also.
Hi! How are you? Today is already the last day of September this year. Tomorrow is October - I wish you good health and good things for the rest of the week. Thank you very much!
Incase anyone's wondering, the anklets these dancers are wearing are really similar, really identical to what we Indians know as "ghungroo". These are sacred anklets that has little traditional bells woven on a cloth piece that traditional Indian dancers wear while performing dances like "Bharatnatyam". Let these not be called just bells please.
J'ai vu , ce projet en télé , y a quelques temps (je ne me souviens plus quand exactement .. mais c'était certainement sur TV5 Monde) ...et croyais que c'est plutôt... japonais ...🎎
Ghungroo is being worn here - 😢 Ghungroo (pardon me don’t know the origin) maybe Indian coz classical dancers in India wear it during practice/rehearsal and dance performances. I have only seen it being used in Indian classical dances and have never seen any other dance form or country using it. So I was surprised.
Artificial intelligence art can mimic human creativity. But currently it cannot experience the joy of performing an art. Performance art is safe for a few months till Boston dynamics plug in the open ai into one of their dancers.
"Artwork" is way too a big word for that. I'd have used different words, which I won't write in order to be vaguely respectful, yet I feel it is my duty to openly disagree with the current trend of defining whatever one does as art.
Simple, direct, elegant, ephemeral. Like writing or composing, installation art as the magic of moment-making. Setting a scene in motion that enables performers and audience to weave together a common fabric of unique experience. 😌
Every brush of the broom laid down is a direct expression of the inner personality of that human being. This is why mark-making can never lie. It will show you your true self.
What a beautiful performance. Dance, music and costumes are ideal. As a viewer I enter in a peaceful scenario. In a state of calm and total immerse in their dancing movements and interior world. Beautiful as well as Opera songs.
Fantastic. First time I'm hearing and seeing the work of Lee Mingwei, and I'm super intrigued. Thank you Tate!
Their artful motions and designs are simultaneously simple and complex. I enjoyed the artist’s comments. Thank you!
Their art movements with the material is beautiful it's stunning like the Buddhist monks with their sand mandalas the transcience of it all
GORGEOUS!!!!!
How I wish I could experience 'Sonic Blossom'. I'd have bawled and wailed if an opera singer gifted me a song.
This work is also sensory and calming even through the screen. Surely checking out about this gentle artist.
I love this kind of art, as a celebration and cantillation of Life, of what it is like to be a Human being - and the poetic and magic possibilities of every moment and meeting
🎶💜🎵
This isn't choreographed?? It is intensely beautiful ❣️
It just feels so fluid and going with the flow of creative energy as it flows through the artists. I love it very much, thank you for sharing!!
His artwork is beautiful. If I was serenaded with a beautiful Opera song I would cry.
I love this, to open my mind and to clear my head of all negative vibes.
I love it! Lets multiply these new behaviors all over! Thank you Lee.
I was so lucky to see this in person!
As a dancer, who can no longer dance, thank you. I also did costumes for years, so again thank you for posting. Real and profound art of the organic and interactive. Who were the dancers?
Hello! I am one of the dancers who performed in this work, thank you for asking. Our Labyrinth was presented in the Turbine Hall at Tate Modern 26 May - 15 June 2022. It was performed by Ben Ajose-Cutting, Iris Athanasiadi, Rosalie Bell, Yen-Ching Lin, Liu I-Ling, Jean-Gabriel Manolis, Thomas McKeon, Aya Sone, Olivia Thynne, and Wu Cheng-Lung.
Very spirituell...ein cosmic dance..sehr bewusst gehe ich in meinen Tag und tanze ihn in jeder Bewegung und Berührung. Danke🙏
This is so soothing to watch
Odd how something so beautiful without words ..has to have a voice over in diametrical opposition to it.
WOW ... I am absolutely impressed!
Well documentented. Thank you
Very instresting idea. I take for my self (with some modifications). Thanks! ❤
Nice to see spreading, like hands of wind, only thing is life is not all that peaceful!
Beautiful and really interesting 💝👌🏽
Beautifully filmed and wo deftly done. Inspiring!
The ankle bracelets are everything.
It is not ankle bracelets - it is Ghungroo (pardon me don’t know the origin) maybe Indian coz classical dancers in India wear it during practice/rehearsal and dance performances. I have only see it being used in Indian classical dances and have never seen any other dance form or country using it. So I was surprised.
Have you heard of the Save Soil movement before?🌍🌎🌏
Love the ephemeral sand and brushing... exactly what we are lacking....
It reminded me that my grandma was drying cabbage in the yard of her transitional house in Taiwan.
The artwork is beautiful but in effect this is what humans do everyday when we interact with each other and with the planet and universe. And the result can be balance, imbalance, something in between or something that surpasses either extreme (chaos, enlightenment, etc.) or a hybrid synthesis.
Took my eventual comment. Great minds think alike ..ha ha ! We live in a profound world .
Thank you. ❤
Ansolutely stunning work
Caribbean 🇻🇨 Enjoyed
Фантастически интересное видео!
Спасибо!
☕+👍
Superb. Just what I needed today.
Stunning!!❤❤❤
Mom: What are you doing with the dust? Clean up your room!
Me: This is art, mom.
Goosebumps. The whole time
So beautiful! 😍
beautiful work
Wonderful!!!
Intéressant. 😊
La naïveté des oisifs et
l'illusion de la créativité.
In the south-eastern states of the USA, black families would rack their front yards into patterns as they had no grass. Children often did theses patterns. This kind of art is instinctive, world wide.
Would be nice to acknowledge the dancers as well :)
Beautiful
Beautiful ❤️
WOWZA
WOWZA
It would be challenging for the dancers not to get bored, to be inspirational in each movement.
Not if you are trained in organic movement or trance dancing. It is exhilarating in fact, as the slower you move, the more difficult it can be, so the professional dancer has a total experience also.
beautiful
it’s great!
Beautiful!!
Amazing.
Hi! How are you?
Today is already the last day of September this year.
Tomorrow is October - I wish you good health and good things for the rest of the week.
Thank you very much!
Que preciosidad! Me encanta. Gracias
Outstanding work
Wow, how's interesting!
this is my taste of art.
I couldn’t tell if he said “a performance piece” or “a performance of peace”, which really struck me
O corpo e o gesto em magnifica consonância.
Professional sweepers boy my mom would have loved them
Incase anyone's wondering, the anklets these dancers are wearing are really similar, really identical to what we Indians know as "ghungroo". These are sacred anklets that has little traditional bells woven on a cloth piece that traditional Indian dancers wear while performing dances like "Bharatnatyam". Let these not be called just bells please.
I’m so moved.
So this is just like Zen garden, just with less sand?
Moments in time
Thanks for this video. Beautiful!
Great art and artist..! I love its art. I salute its , jai bhim, nmo budhay.
I like the art.
So peacefully beautiful
All I can think about is how uncomfortable it must be to step on the rice grains and have to keep dancing
J'ai vu , ce projet en télé , y a quelques temps (je ne me souviens plus quand exactement .. mais c'était certainement sur TV5 Monde) ...et croyais que c'est plutôt... japonais ...🎎
thank you!
Don't know what's that doesn't want to pretend everything is art. But that's a pretty good broom.
Ghungroo is being worn here - 😢
Ghungroo (pardon me don’t know the origin) maybe Indian coz classical dancers in India wear it during practice/rehearsal and dance performances. I have only seen it being used in Indian classical dances and have never seen any other dance form or country using it. So I was surprised.
Beatiful....I need it😍
I would adore to dance here wow
Artificial intelligence art can mimic human creativity.
But currently it cannot experience the joy of performing an art.
Performance art is safe for a few months till Boston dynamics plug in the open ai into one of their dancers.
Mepe gabah mb?
What does it mean?
Oh so it's is inspired by Myanmar.We barely even know this. Cool btw
Awesome in the least...
🌟
💙❤💙
PERFECT
Sorry I can't vibe about with the name of the channel. That name just rings a bell that I don't want it to.
Andrew Tate
Haryana, India.
🥰💞
LMAAAAAAOOOOO
"Artwork" is way too a big word for that. I'd have used different words, which I won't write in order to be vaguely respectful, yet I feel it is my duty to openly disagree with the current trend of defining whatever one does as art.
I don't feel that as an 'whatever' operation. I am vaguely curious about your definition of art
@Karan Raj No, it's not. Non by ME, anyway.
@Karan Raj no, it's not. It's not fine BY ME.
reminds me of ancient skies full plasma dragons moving in space
Advanced sweeping technique for cleaning a 5 thousand sqft home.
I cant believe it..... 🤷♂️
Lol 😆 isk ive swept the floor allot idk if they are doing it right 😅🤣
of course the dancers aren't credited
It would get on my nerves.. So long to sweep the floor. You are fired!!!
Lock down is over
☯️
Transcendent
ok, wow
I do this every other day but with cat fur.
The dancers seemed stiff like they were forcing themselves
He dont show you the killing field rohingya