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Little Red Book, or Plural Body
Created + Performed by
Xiaoyue Zhang
Role
Dramaturg
Location
REDCAT
Date
May 2020
Project type
Video/Live Performance
Photos
Xiaoyue Zhang, Brittney Brady,
Supported by
CalArts WinterLab Festival 2020 and REDCAT New Original Works Festival 2020
What is a Chinese body? How do Chinese bodies move? How are Chinese bodies presented in performance spaces?
At the early stage of the establishment of the People's Republic of China, Performing Arts has been defined with a single clear purpose: it is always to be in service for the people and for Socialism. Since the 1940s, there have been multiple attempts from the government, scholars, and academic institutions in China to explore and engineer new forms of performing arts that portray the “true spirit of a new China”, as well as exercises and training that discipline bodies in collective forms. From Revolutionary Model Opera, Chinese Classical Dance, Chinese Folk, and Ethnic Dance, to Simplified 24-form Tai Chi, eye massages, gymnastics, and weekly flag-raising ceremonies in schools, Chinese bodies learn how to move by learning how to construct a collective. Focusing on the practices and disciplines that Chinese bodies have to undergo in the process of socialization, modernization, and globalization.
Little Red Book, or Plural Body explores the conflicts and pressures contained in our bodies as they embody political and cultural symbols. Revisiting collective memories that are archived in our bodies, Xiaoyue Zhang and her on-stage collaborators playfully dissect these political and cultural symbols and examine with curiosity how we, as movers and ordinary bodies, take in them, rebel and unlearn them, and move forward with them.
Creative Team
Producer: Xiaoyue Zhang, Yue Wang
Production Manager: Yue Wang
Performers: Jiayu Zhang, Yue Zhu, Lydia Li, Xiaoyue Zhang
Cinematography: Xiaoyue Zhang, Jiayu Zhang, Yikai Wu, Natalia Lassalle – Morillo
Video Editor: Xiaoyue Zhang
Scenic Design: Amy Chiao
Costume Design: Xiyu Lin
Sound Design/Mixer: Kai-Luen Liang
Dramaturgy: Yue Wang, Brittney Brady















