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Modus Mobile
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Amit Sen & SU-EN

The project Modus Mobile was designed in Hammenhög in February 2006 by the choreographer SU-EN and the artist/musician Amit Sen. The idea was to visit people’s homes and workplaces. Some persons were contacted in advance, others not. During three days the artist duo went door to door to offer a short performance. The film contains features from a secondary school, a bathroom, a kitchen and a living room. The positive reception was beyond expectations.

www.arsmodus.org, www.suenbutohcompany.net

Aspect ratio 1.33:1 (4:3)
Prod. format DVCam
Duration 00:09:50
Language Swedish
Color Color
Year 2008
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About the artists

Amit Sen

Amit Sen (born 1965) based in Hammenhög, Sweden.

Sen is an artist, musician and has been a gestalt therapist for over 20 years. He is a teacher at Gestaltakademins i Skandinavien and in charge of their 4 year program gestalt therapy/organization consult. He is specialized in intercultural communication and systematic solutions. Besides being a supervisor, he also runs the nonprofit organization Ars & Modus.

SU-EN

SU-EN

SU-EN is a multi-award winning choreographer and butoh dance artist. She is a pioneer and foreground figure for butoh art in Sweden. SU-EN Butoh Company was founded in 1992 in Tokyo. After studies with the legendary butoh artist Yoko Ashikawa and apprenticeship with the Tomoe Shizune & Hakutobo group, SU-EN has established the butoh art in Sweden and further developed its own distinctive butoh method. SU-EN has also studied the Japanese traditional dance form Jiuta-mai for many years with Yoh Izumo in Tokyo. In 1995, she received her nattori license from Izumo-sensei. Since 1997, the artistic activities is based at Haglund School in Almunge northeast of Uppsala. SU-EN Butoh Company operates in Sweden and internationally with performances, workshops, film production, projects and lectures. SU-EN Butoh Company has produced a number of short films and dance art films in collaboration with filmmakers and video artists such as Gunilla Leander, Rickard Sporrong and Hiroko Tsuchimoto which have been shown at film festivals and art exhibitions around the world.

Between 2006-2014, SU-EN has been the curator of Friktioner – international performance art festival, which was co-arranged with Uppsala Art Museum. Between 2013 and 2020, SU-EN was also curator of K.R.O.P.P, a platform for contemporary dance that is co- arranged with Uppsala Konsert & Kongress.
In 2011, SU-EN received the Uchimura Prize from Japan and the Culture Prize from the feminist art magazine CORA.

SU-EN has together with Rickard Sporrong created the films Slice (2003), Chicken Instruction Video (2004), Chicken Life (2004) and Scrap Life (2005). In connection with SU-EN Butoh Company’s 20th anniversary, SU-EN created the exhibition Visceral Space at Uppsala Art Museum. In 2003 the book Butoh – the body and the world was published and in 2012 a catalogue was published in connection with the 20th anniversary. In 2012, she received the Uppsala Municipality’s honorary medal. In 2019 she was appointed the Artist of Honour in Uppsala Municipality. Currently SU-EN is given the 10 year work grant from The Swedish Arts Grants Committee.

www.suenbutohcompany.net
www.friktionerfriction.wordpress.com

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