Welcome to Karakuri, the world where movement becomes sound. In a room full of metal objects, a woman appears. Is she real or is she a puppet? Does she move herself, does she hang from invisible strings or is there a mechanism inside her? On her course through the space, sound emerges, rhythms echo and melodies become audible. Until suddenly the space seems to answer and take on a life of its own. Who steers? Who is following? Is movement music or is it the other way around?
Karakuri is a performance by three brilliant artists. Japanese percussionist Aya Suzuki is alone on stage. For her, architect/musician/sound artist Toon Quanten created a wonderful world of musical automata. Choreographer Femke Gyselinck (GRIP), weaves music and movement into a wondrous whole.