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             South Korea, United Kingdom,  Greece   Work In Progress
 
						South Korea, United Kingdom,  Greece   Work In Progress 
					HER Project
 
					 
				 
   
             
               
   
    
           
                         
 
           
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					Tomorrowisnowtodayisyesterday talks about the over-sharing, over-saturation of media and continuous crises that adds more uneasy and precarious emotions in our society. The dancers move constantly to create a flood of one-sided opinions and information. This endless flood of body movements disappears before the intention is even delivered, and creates yet another opinion to push forward for communication. 
The movement created in this way becomes their code, their language, and a way to find their lost bodies back.
					
We are over exposed to information sharing through media. It condenses our thoughts and ideas and removes our bodies, which results in confusion and difficulty in communication. This makes us more anxious, precarious and confused. Excessive gestures collide with each other before anyone recognizes or digests them. Tomorrowisnowtodayisyesterday makes the bodies we have lost and our bodies which are buried between opinions and opinions and gestures and gestures.
 Sung-im Her
									
									Sung-im Her Sung-Im Her is a choreographer who presents the stories of the socially marginalized on stage to shed new light on them. After graduating from the choreographer course at the Performing Arts Research and Training Studios (P.A.R.T.S) in Belgium, she has been working with Jan Fabre, Les Ballets c de la B, Cie Alias, Abattoir Ferme and Needcompany, performing both in Europe and Korea. In 2022, the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism gave her an award in recognition of his contribution to the development of culture and arts in Korea. Her major works include Nutcrusher (2018), Way W.A.Y (2019) and Everything that disappears is dramatic (2022).
						Choreographer‧Director |  Sung-Im Her 
Cast |  Sung-Im Her, Martha Pasakopoulou, Se-Joon Lee  
Composer |  Husk Husk 
Lighting Designer |  Hyungsun Tak 
Stage Manager |  Dong-hyun Lee 
Sound |  Kyung-Nam  Kim 
UK Producer |  Uprise Rebel / Grace Okereke 
KR Producer |  NINANO Jisoo Gook 
					
					
						
					
The HER Project interprets and approaches various contemporary stories through body and music. It is a creative group that pursues creating a simple and sincere story rather than presenting a glamorous and colorful stage, and creates works that are faithful to the process. Members in Europe (Greece, Belgium, UK) and Korea discuss their interests and approaches with each other through regular online meetings. And based on sufficient research and understanding, they put together their work step by step.