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Program


Fringe Selection

“The Mycelium Rebirth”

Amber Liberté

Choreographer: Amber Liberté

Area

Toyooka

Venue

Toyooka Community Center

Date and Time

Sep.14(Sat) 17:00-18:15

Performance Duration

This is not a performance. The workshop will be 1 hour, with a 15-30 min Q&A after

Performance Language

English w/ basic Japanese information provided
※See Notes for details.

Admission Fee

locals ¥1000
visitors ¥1300

In the wake of global collapse, traces of humanity are gradually fading, yet nature continues to live on. Plants, animals, and fungi thrive in the ruins of a collapsed city, bearing witness to death, rebirth, and renewal. This neo-folk work offers a glimpse into a future made inevitable by climate change. Told through video, human and botanical sculptures, and live art, this new world, built on collapsed structures, death, rebirth, and renewal, regenerates in ways that current reason cannot accept. Responding directly to issues surrounding climate change and the ongoing need for systemic action to build community and rethink system function, it expands the relationship between humans and the Earth. By reimagining a future without humans, this piece provokes discussions about what it means to be human, questions our impact on the Earth, and asks us to consider, from a less apocalyptic perspective, how we can nurture the Earth and what the future might hold without us. Amber Liberté is a movement artist and choreographer from New Zealand, currently based in Japan.

Notes

This workshop is part of a larger work in development in October with Toyooka Festival.
This is open to dancers, movement artists, artists who are interested in environmentalism, community, activism, and movement for wellbeing. Please wear clothes that are easy to move in.

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Amber Liberté

Amber directs and performs in theatrical, film & gallery settings. Recent live works include: Consensual Sensory Peep Show (2025, NZ), The Horizon Is Ever Present (2025, NZ) The Point of Incidence (2023, NZ) Yet, Untitled (2022, NZ), The Mycelium Rebirth [development] (2021, Australia) and Magnificent Remain s (dance-theatre, 2021).

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