“EPI PHA NIC is a series of 7 performances inspired by a 500-year-old human child, with sun-tanned, parchment skin and feather-adornments, who broke through the ice atop Navado Ampato in Peru, in 1995. Once frozen in time and space, ritually mummified with the elements of the Earth, and now manifest with a timeless beauty which reveals the power and mobility of the Earth” – Kitt Johnson.
To see a performance by the Danish choreographer and dancer Kitt Johnson is to enter another world, a world beyond. With extreme precision and a unique sensitivity she creates universes that are utterly mesmerising and entrancing.
All the elements of theatre (beautiful, live music, a subtle lighting design, delicate costumes) support her minimal movements, which she performs with the utmost concentration. The results are startling images, fascinating, meditative tableaux-vivants in which thought, soul and spirit seem to materialise.
Her performances breathe a buto atmosphere. But unlike many of her European colleagues who try to imitate this Japanese spirit, she succeeds in embodying it. Film director Hisaya Iwasa writes, “I think that the best dancing originates from the beauty in the movement of the body, in order to create a world liberated from the body. Kitt Johnson’s dancing approaches that.”