Here NOW So Long is the third chapter in Young Soon Kim’s acclaimed Here NOW series, which toured Korea in Seoul, Gwangju, and Seongnam in 2012. The fourth and final chapter, Eternal NOW, premiered at BAM Fisherin 2014.
The current version of Here NOW So Long runs approximately 48 minutes, with additional sections in development. The completed work will be a 70-minute evening-length piece without intermission.
This utterly compelling multimedia dance-theater work is marked by remarkable versatility and choreographic virtuosity of Young Soon Kim. Here NOW So Long explores the turbulence of human emotion through 12 vivid scenes, weaving together panoramic video imagery, a live performance of an original score of guitars and electronics, and the fluid, dramatic movement of WHITE WAVE’s stunning dancers. The work extends and breaks the boundaries of contemporary dance with themes of love, longing, and inner conflict.
The production continues WHITE WAVE’s longstanding collaboration with a team of singularly innovative artists: an original score by Marco Cappelli, visuals by filmmaker Hao Bai, and dramaturgy by James Leverett, former Yale professor. Artistic Director Young Soon Kim creates a movement language that reveres tradition while embracing innovation, reaching into the inner landscapes of imagination, passion, and spirit to generate new expressions of
Opening night includes a special post-show celebration with hors d'oeuvres and drinks.
Production Credits
Choreographed & Directed by Young Soon Kim
Original Music Composed & played live by Marco Cappelli
Music by Sam Crawford & Zeb Gould, Allen Won, Szymon Broszka
Filmmaker & Video Designer by David Tirosh
Video Designer & Operation by Hao Bai
Lighting design by Yuriy Nayer
Dramaturgy by James Leverett
Costume Coordination by Young Soon Kim
Dancers: Michael Bishop, Kaylan Bradford, John Crim, Benjamin De Andrade, Bella Donatelli, Soomin Eum, Shujung Kim, Ellie Swainhart, Juan David Viveros
Rehearsal Director: Mark Willis