When
I received the invitation to Psychosynthesis On Tour and saw that it was
a ballet theatre production, my thoughts flashed to the JB Ballet Academy and
its teacher, Ye Pick Lian, fondly known as Billian.
A scene from Psychosynthesis On Tour |
Several
years ago, I had the pleasure of getting to know Billian and her dance academy
and featured her story in a piece titled, A ballerina's journey, published in The New Straits Times, in September 2016.
As
soon as she received my message about this show, (as I expected!) Billian replied
with eager questions like, “Will you be there for the show? Can we go together?
How to buy tickets?”
With Kenny Shim [Left] and Ye Pick Lian, Billian [Right] |
I
smiled when I received a message from Billian a day before the evening show that
read, “I’ll be there at 7.30pm tomorrow night. See you!”
True
to her word, Billian was already at the lobby of the Opera House when I arrived
for the show. It was a lovely reunion for us because we have not met for some
time.
It
was also a pleasure to meet with Kenny Shim of Kenny Shim Dance Collective, the
award-winning choreographer who choreographed the dances for Psychosynthesis.
The opening scene of Psychosynthesis |
Inside
the theatre, the show title, Psychosynthesis On Tour was emblazoned on the
backdrop on the stage along with a QR code which the audience was
invited to scan and download.
Observe the dancers' pinched fingers... |
While
waiting for the show to start, I had a quick read to understand the essence of
the show which delves into the profound impact of the Covid-19 virus on both
physical and mental health, as well as human resilience that came through with
hope through unity, empathy and compassion.
I
looked closer at the stage – which was still shaded in semi-darkness – and
noticed a large metal structure that was suspended above.
This,
I soon discovered (when the show started!) was an innovative lighting structure
made up of numerous LED light tubes wound around a sphere, the shape of which
symbolizes Psychosynthesis and embodies the structural aspects of the
virus, emotions, mental turmoil and human unity.
Dancers bathed in white light in the final scene |
For
me, the most impactful scene that featured this lighted sphere hovering above
the dancers was when the lights changed to a familiar formation, easily
recognised as the double helix structure of DNA, while the dancers were
positioned in two lines which (to me!) were the brave frontliners who helped to
fight the virus through the years of uncertainty due to the global pandemic.
As
the dancers drew the audience into the performance, I observed that their dance
moves appeared to be inspired by the virus’ structure and the dancers held out
their hands with pinched fingers.
Kenny Shim [Left] with the dancers on stage to take a bow at the end of the show |
While
the dance artistically interpreted healthcare and frontliner workers
volunteering to help, the performance also presented scenes of chaos that
symbolized how the body’s cells fought with the virus.
In
Movement Seven of the Second Act, there was a scene where dancers repeatedly
moved from one side of the stage to another, individually at first and
gradually transitioned to pairs or duets which represented human warmth.
One for the album with Kenny Shim and the dancers of Psychosynthesis |
The
show ended with the dancers bathed in beaming white light, dancing in pairs and
trios in an artistic expression of how humanity was stronger together and could
overcome any challenge with unity.
At
the final scene, Kenny Shim joined the dancers on stage to acknowledge the
applause and to take a bow.
When
the audience emerged from the theatre, friends and fans were invited to gather
for souvenir photos with the dancers and Kenny. Among the group assembled for
the group shots, I saw Billian and her friends.
A fun free-style group shot |
My
prompt reply assured her that it was always a pleasure to connect her with
dance theatre shows and I was glad that she appreciated it.
Psychosynthesis On Tour is presented by Asia Ballet Academy, Kenny Shim Dance
Collective and Asia Ballet Theatre in collaboration with KL Wellness City as
strategic partner and co-organised by Ikita Malaysia with support from Tourism
Johor.
For
more info, visit website: asiaballetacademy.com
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