- An INTERVIEW with Ang Gey Pin, on Sourcing Within Project’s Wandering.Birds, March 2011, Genoa, Italy
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- A REVIEW of Sourcing Within Project’s Wandering.Birds in Genoa, Italy, March 2011
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- PRESS MATERIALS of Wandering.Birds
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- A VIDEO (in Italian and English) with Riccardo Brunetti and Ang Gey Pin speaking on Wandering.Birds, March 2011, at Teatro Akropolis, Genoa, Italy.
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- AUDIENCE FEEDBACK on Sourcing Within Project’s Wandering.Birds in Singapore, April 2011
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For a long time, I have not encountered myths.
For a long time, I have forgotten about myths.
I just had a conversation with myths- ancient myths, modern myths, myths in dreams, myths in inner psyche.
The unfamiliar songs and languages transport us through the ordinary life towards a transcendental realm.
However, there is familiarity in the unfamiliarity.
When we say we don’t understand the songs and languages, we understood them at another level.
The unconventional body movements and impulses that connect the body to the voice lead us to a vision so familiar and yet so distant.
We are connected to something we are disconnected from.
We are brought to worlds beyond the single world we are accustomed to.
We are brought to worlds within worlds, and are brought back to the theatre again.
Who is flying? Who has flown? Who has once flown? Who is planning to fly? Who is learning to fly? Who has stopped trying to fly? Who is flying without flying? Who has flown and stopped flying?
Her. Him. Them. You? Me?
Wandering. Birds.
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GROWing up…?

And you called that growing up?
For how long have you ignored your dreams?
And you called that growing up?
For how long have you surrendered your dreams to the realities of life?
And you called that growing up?
For how long have you abadoned your dreams?
And you called that growing up?
For how long have you stopped dreaming?
And you called that growing up?
You called that scientific?
Called that educated?
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(I jot down this on my diary after watching “Wandering Birds” by Sourcing In @ Esplanade on 29 April 2011)
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photo credit: Wandering.Birds, April 2011, Esplanade, Singapore, photos by Delvin Lee