Fathers And Sons (2017) T a n z t h e a t r e Adrian Look
The Place, London, UK
Choreography, Direction: Adrian Look
Video art: Cristobal Catalan
Costume Design: Marie Yagami
Lighting Design: Santiago Martinez
Performed:Songhay Toldon, Richard Pye, Joshua, Phoenix Chase-Meares, Gosta Lars-Henrik Strang
Photo by Julia Testas, Cristobal Catalan
A unique experiment in memory, multimedia and dance. Inspired by the dancer's true experiences. Five moving stories of sons, childhood, the absence of paternal love, memory and self-embodiment. Fathers and Sons takes these unique experiences and creates an innovate piece mixing video art with the approach of German Tanztheater.
Dream Across the Ocean (2013) Hackney Empire, London, UK
Costume Design/Supervising
Director: Gary Nurse
New musical about the West Indian Pentecostal community who came to Britain from the '40s to the '60s as part of the Windrush generation. Set to contemporary ska, reggae, calypso and soul music, and produced by UK gospel group Churchboyz!, it tells the story of the emerging friendship between two men – one Carribbean, one Irish – who share a rooming house.
Kimono Dress (2009) Brooklyn, New York
Costume design: Marie Yagami
Photography: Omophy Photography
Model: Julie Magus
East Wall Warm-Up curated by Hofesh Sheather company (2016), London, UK
Costume design
Choreographed by Duwane Tayler
Dancer: Jonadette, Jaminaai
Vesta (2007) DC, USA
Costume and Props design and making
Various costume making for Kenichi Ebina Performing Arts
X-Factor (2013) London, UK
Dress Design for Sharon Osbourne with Maggie Cook and Xiomara Orriols
Blushing Libby (2011) Brooklyn, New York, USA
Dress design
Technology, founder : Omophy
Performer:Joule Magus
Outfitted in a transparent dress adorned with responsive firefly-like red lights (LEDs), Blushing Libby becomes excited by the stares of her voyeuristic audience. They are all masked mask and are free to meander into Libby's personal space. Layers of emotions, thoughts, desires, fantasy and anxiety may be provoked during thier Libby time.
Action:
Libby's dress lights up in reaction to voyeurs as they look at particular parts of her, obscuring their view of her nakedness in a hazed translucency. The dress/Libby turns RED, blushing and getting brighter as the viewers get uncomfortably closer. Full blush is realized when everyone is looking at her in the 360 degree space.
Premonition (2009), New York, USA
Dance performance by Marina Bekerman Dance Company
Costume Design and making
HighCollar (2017) UK/Korea
HighCollar Sunglass company based in Korea directed by Sejin Kim
Art Direction and Styling : Marie Yagami
Photographer : Oliver Savage