Minorities
Tuesday, December 18, 2007
A ROW of black bodies lying on the stage, forming lines, moving—at times like wooden Asmat statues, at times like scenes of daily life somewhere in Papua, and at times like a row of mobile dark white-spotted totems, moving, stamping feet, pulling back and forth, changing places. This was the work of Jacko Siompe, a choreographer born in Sorong. For some reason it was called ‘In Front of Papua’, but what is clear is that it fascinated the au
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