{"id":91274,"date":"2025-03-22T15:18:39","date_gmt":"2025-03-22T15:18:39","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/avo-magazine.com\/?p=91274"},"modified":"2025-03-22T17:41:25","modified_gmt":"2025-03-22T17:41:25","slug":"live-report-beyond-the-realms-of-death-an-ting-and-masumi-saito","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/avo-magazine.com\/en\/2025\/03\/live-report-beyond-the-realms-of-death-an-ting-and-masumi-saito\/","title":{"rendered":"Live Report: Beyond The Realms Of Death: An-Ting and Masumi Saito"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>As Storm Darragh rages across the marshes of Suffolk, two very unique artists join forces inside the Snape Maltings complex for what promises to be one special performance. The inclement weather that is raging outside and the historical aesthetic inside the Snape Maltings conspire to create a mood that is befitting of a performance that will grapple with life\u2019s biggest taboo.<!--more--><\/p>\n<h3>An-Ting and Masumi Saito<br \/>\nJerwood Kiln, Snape Maltings, Suffolk, 07.12.24<\/h3>\n<p>Death: perhaps the last taboo in the Western tradition. It\u2019s something that will touch us in countless ways throughout our lives and it\u2019s an experience that will greet us all as we take our last breath. Yet it\u2019s a thing that very few of us will discuss in any great detail until circumstance makes us face reality, often in the most harshest way, and our unpreparedness means it hits all the harder. For the Western psyche death is what the English would call \u201cThe elephant in the room\u201d; it\u2019s big and hulking and hard to avoid, but somehow we do. This collaboration between Japanese performance artist <a href=\"https:\/\/www.masumisaito.com\/\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow noopener\">Masumi Saito<\/a> and Taiwanese musical alchemist <a href=\"https:\/\/anting.co.uk\/departure\/\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow noopener\">An-Ting<\/a> aims to bring death to the centre of our consciousness, asking us to reconsider our relationship with death and in doing so remove some of the stigma that surrounds it.<\/p>\n<p>Romanian philosopher E.M. Cioran once stated: \u201cNot to born is undoubtedly the best plan of all.\u201d, but we are here now and one of life\u2019s few certainties is that we must face death like it\u2019s a runaway locomotive racing towards us. Forcing us to face the fear of the unknown, both artists appear in non-denominational costumes; An-Ting\u2019s vaguely alludes to traditional Mongolian; it is comprised of bold blue and blood red stripes whilst Masumi is attired in off-white in an outfit that suggests the Hindu religion, yet both outfits allow room for the audience to infer their own meaning. However, most striking is the contrast between the two performers; the colourful and the plain and is one of many opposites that runs throughout this work. It is birth and death, the loud and quiet, and An-Ting expressing herself through music whilst Masumi uses movement to convey meaning. An-Ting is often animated when creating her music whilst in opposition Masumi\u2019s movements are slow and deliberate or else she stands still and statuesque. It is as if someone has held up a mirror between the two, with each acting as a foil to highlight and enhance the other.<\/p>\n<p>Neither An-Ting or Masumi Saito is adverse to cooperating with other artists; An-Ting has recently teamed up with technologist Ian Gallagher for some truly immersive shows, whilst Masumi has recently worked with Bo Ningen\u2019s Taigen Kawabe. Yet, this pairing has an obvious chemistry; there\u2019s an organic quality to An-Ting\u2019s music as she beats rhythms on homeware, handclaps and slams poles on tables, all recorded on dynamic and contact mics then played back on loops and with lashings of feedback. But no matter what audio wizardry emerges from An-Ting\u2019s analogue equipment, Masumi\u2019s movements remain true and you feel that no sonic surprise will shatter her showroom dummy stare.<\/p>\n<p>At just 30-minutes today\u2019s performance is a truncated version of the original vision and this allows an equal amount of time for a question and answer session. What this reveals is the way that this show has connected with people on a deep, personal level. Obviously, different people have picked up on different aspects of the performance, yet this show has got people talking about death and in that respect mission is accomplished.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>As Storm Darragh rages across the marshes of Suffolk, two very unique artists join forces inside the Snape Maltings complex for what promises to be one special performance. 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