Baboo Liao
Baboo Liao
Location | France / Paris |
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Residency | Cité Internationale des Arts |
Year of the Grant | 2018 |
Since his theatre directing debut in 1997, Baboo has directed some thirty productions, two of which have earned him the awards for the Taishin Arts Awards for Annual Top 10 Performing Arts. Recent works include Chroma: A Derek Jarman Project, Corona Villa(2020), Am Königsweg, Mythology Upon the Table(2019), God Knows(2018), Caged Time, Common Tragedies(2017), How Long is Now?(Taipei Arts Festival), Serenade, One Hundred Years of Solitude(2016).
Artist Statement:
In 2018, I joined the artist in residency program at Cité Internationale des Arts for 6 months. I divided my residency project into two parts, one part is "observing the displacement of concept" of the performing arts in Europe. For this topic, I aimed to discover the artist's strategies and modules when visual arts and performing arts blend into each other. Therefore, I started my research journey from France to other European countries. I have visited 6 art organizations and festivals, plus 10 visual-art background theater directors, such as French choreographer Jérôme Bel and theater director Philippe Quesne. I either observed their works or interviewed them to understand their artistic approaches and methods.
In order to develop my project further, I went to 10 non-traditional performances, including "Sex," a site-specific production by German artist Anne Imhof, which performed in Tate Modern; Belgium director Jan Fabre, he made a 24-hour non-stop performance "Mount Olympus," which tried to push the limitation of people both on/off stage; and "Nachlass" by German documentary theater Rimini Protokoll. This production not only redefined but reformed the relationship between performer and viewer. It also made me realize how powerful documentary theater can be.
The second part of my residency project is "visual arts and performance." My directing production, "How Long is Now?" was invited by Musee du Quai Branly in Paris. The performance was highly appreciated by the media and was broadcasting on the major European culture channel "ARTE TV." I was thrilled to know that my work was the first Taiwanese performing arts production on that channel.
My multiple residency experience and connections with international artists allow me to think more about being an Asian artist. Therefore, I started the "Asian Modern Mythology" series to gather the Asian artists I met during my residency and to create a moveable, organic, cooperative, and equal circle. It is a platform that our artworks are cross-cultural and Asian artists would be able to meet and reconcile with each other. In order to achieve this goal, I will continue to deepen my connections on international networking and resources of all kinds and develop opportunities for my creation.