Where Is Water?
Venue: Pucentage Performance Space
Date: 2013/9/11
Sleep No Playground
Director:shin-Yi Lin
Scenic Design:Ming-Huei Huang
Lighting Design:chi-shen Wu
Technical Director: Ming-Huei Huang
Scenic Artist: Ming-Huei Huang
Prop Master: Ming-Huei Huang
Photographer:Makoto
Designer's Statement
This play for children under 6 deals with typhoon and flood, common natural disasters in Taiwan. Little children are too young to understand complicate stories, so the director used dance and sound to tell the story. I thought that the rain and water should be colorful; I applied different-colored papers to the white wall, and I think the shape of the edges looks like waves. I used soft fabric to create a visual effect that makes audiences think about water and moist air. Small stage properties have to be colorful and interesting enough to catch children’s eyes.
Venue: Pucentage Performance Space
Date: 2013/9/11
Sleep No Playground
Director:shin-Yi Lin
Scenic Design:Ming-Huei Huang
Lighting Design:chi-shen Wu
Technical Director: Ming-Huei Huang
Scenic Artist: Ming-Huei Huang
Prop Master: Ming-Huei Huang
Photographer:Makoto
Designer's Statement
This play for children under 6 deals with typhoon and flood, common natural disasters in Taiwan. Little children are too young to understand complicate stories, so the director used dance and sound to tell the story. I thought that the rain and water should be colorful; I applied different-colored papers to the white wall, and I think the shape of the edges looks like waves. I used soft fabric to create a visual effect that makes audiences think about water and moist air. Small stage properties have to be colorful and interesting enough to catch children’s eyes.
Research
These were my first imaginings of this set, with waving lights and
colorful shades in a room.
Necessary water pipes make
an interlaced pattern.