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  • Edinburgh International Festival<br />
European Premiere<br />
Madame Freedom by YMAP (Your Media Arts Project) Korea <br />
Picture shows performer Hyo Jin Kim.<br />
<br />
Picture © Drew Farrell. Tel : 07721-735041<br />
Images offered on a speculative basis. Payment at all times.<br />
<br />
King's Theatre, Edinburgh<br />
Performances 20th, 21st August 2013<br />
<br />
<br />
A two-dimensional, cinematic black-and-white woman of yesteryear struggles to break free of the social, economic and political straitjacket of the time, while a three-dimensional woman of here and now struggles to what…? Break free…? Of what…? When the unfulfilled soul of a fictional woman surges down through the years to infuse a living and breathing woman with longing what happens, and, truly, how free is free?<br />
A stunning and stirring fusion of live performance, fantastical filmed imagery and innovative digital technology, Madame Freedom dances with the classic Korean film of the 1950s of the same name, as well as with themes of identity, myth, and a sense of being trapped by the past. It tells the story of an ordinary woman and her dreams – of different lives, of different selves – and the choices that she can or cannot make.
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  • Edinburgh International Festival<br />
European Premiere<br />
Madame Freedom by YMAP (Your Media Arts Project) Korea <br />
Picture shows performers Heung Nam Kim Dancer (male) and  Hyo Jin Kim (female).<br />
<br />
Picture © Drew Farrell. Tel : 07721-735041<br />
Images offered on a speculative basis. Payment at all times.<br />
<br />
King's Theatre, Edinburgh<br />
Performances 20th, 21st August 2013<br />
<br />
<br />
A two-dimensional, cinematic black-and-white woman of yesteryear struggles to break free of the social, economic and political straitjacket of the time, while a three-dimensional woman of here and now struggles to what…? Break free…? Of what…? When the unfulfilled soul of a fictional woman surges down through the years to infuse a living and breathing woman with longing what happens, and, truly, how free is free?<br />
A stunning and stirring fusion of live performance, fantastical filmed imagery and innovative digital technology, Madame Freedom dances with the classic Korean film of the 1950s of the same name, as well as with themes of identity, myth, and a sense of being trapped by the past. It tells the story of an ordinary woman and her dreams – of different lives, of different selves – and the choices that she can or cannot make.
    IMG_4429.jpg
  • Edinburgh International Festival<br />
European Premiere<br />
Madame Freedom by YMAP (Your Media Arts Project) Korea <br />
Picture shows performer Hyo Jin Kim.<br />
<br />
Picture © Drew Farrell. Tel : 07721-735041<br />
Images offered on a speculative basis. Payment at all times.<br />
<br />
King's Theatre, Edinburgh<br />
Performances 20th, 21st August 2013<br />
<br />
<br />
A two-dimensional, cinematic black-and-white woman of yesteryear struggles to break free of the social, economic and political straitjacket of the time, while a three-dimensional woman of here and now struggles to what…? Break free…? Of what…? When the unfulfilled soul of a fictional woman surges down through the years to infuse a living and breathing woman with longing what happens, and, truly, how free is free?<br />
A stunning and stirring fusion of live performance, fantastical filmed imagery and innovative digital technology, Madame Freedom dances with the classic Korean film of the 1950s of the same name, as well as with themes of identity, myth, and a sense of being trapped by the past. It tells the story of an ordinary woman and her dreams – of different lives, of different selves – and the choices that she can or cannot make.
    IMG_4578.jpg
  • Edinburgh International Festival<br />
European Premiere<br />
Madame Freedom by YMAP (Your Media Arts Project) Korea <br />
Picture shows performer Hyo Jin Kim.<br />
<br />
Picture © Drew Farrell. Tel : 07721-735041<br />
Images offered on a speculative basis. Payment at all times.<br />
<br />
King's Theatre, Edinburgh<br />
Performances 20th, 21st August 2013<br />
<br />
<br />
A two-dimensional, cinematic black-and-white woman of yesteryear struggles to break free of the social, economic and political straitjacket of the time, while a three-dimensional woman of here and now struggles to what…? Break free…? Of what…? When the unfulfilled soul of a fictional woman surges down through the years to infuse a living and breathing woman with longing what happens, and, truly, how free is free?<br />
A stunning and stirring fusion of live performance, fantastical filmed imagery and innovative digital technology, Madame Freedom dances with the classic Korean film of the 1950s of the same name, as well as with themes of identity, myth, and a sense of being trapped by the past. It tells the story of an ordinary woman and her dreams – of different lives, of different selves – and the choices that she can or cannot make.
    IMG_4581.jpg
  • Edinburgh International Festival<br />
European Premiere<br />
Madame Freedom by YMAP (Your Media Arts Project) Korea <br />
Picture shows performer Hyo Jin Kim.<br />
<br />
Picture © Drew Farrell. Tel : 07721-735041<br />
Images offered on a speculative basis. Payment at all times.<br />
<br />
King's Theatre, Edinburgh<br />
Performances 20th, 21st August 2013<br />
<br />
<br />
A two-dimensional, cinematic black-and-white woman of yesteryear struggles to break free of the social, economic and political straitjacket of the time, while a three-dimensional woman of here and now struggles to what…? Break free…? Of what…? When the unfulfilled soul of a fictional woman surges down through the years to infuse a living and breathing woman with longing what happens, and, truly, how free is free?<br />
A stunning and stirring fusion of live performance, fantastical filmed imagery and innovative digital technology, Madame Freedom dances with the classic Korean film of the 1950s of the same name, as well as with themes of identity, myth, and a sense of being trapped by the past. It tells the story of an ordinary woman and her dreams – of different lives, of different selves – and the choices that she can or cannot make.
    IMG_4591.jpg
  • Edinburgh International Festival<br />
European Premiere<br />
Madame Freedom by YMAP (Your Media Arts Project) Korea <br />
Picture shows performer Hyo Jin Kim.<br />
<br />
Picture © Drew Farrell. Tel : 07721-735041<br />
Images offered on a speculative basis. Payment at all times.<br />
<br />
King's Theatre, Edinburgh<br />
Performances 20th, 21st August 2013<br />
<br />
<br />
A two-dimensional, cinematic black-and-white woman of yesteryear struggles to break free of the social, economic and political straitjacket of the time, while a three-dimensional woman of here and now struggles to what…? Break free…? Of what…? When the unfulfilled soul of a fictional woman surges down through the years to infuse a living and breathing woman with longing what happens, and, truly, how free is free?<br />
A stunning and stirring fusion of live performance, fantastical filmed imagery and innovative digital technology, Madame Freedom dances with the classic Korean film of the 1950s of the same name, as well as with themes of identity, myth, and a sense of being trapped by the past. It tells the story of an ordinary woman and her dreams – of different lives, of different selves – and the choices that she can or cannot make.
    IMG_4610.jpg
  • Edinburgh International Festival<br />
European Premiere<br />
Madame Freedom by YMAP (Your Media Arts Project) Korea <br />
Picture shows performer Hyo Jin Kim.<br />
<br />
Picture © Drew Farrell. Tel : 07721-735041<br />
Images offered on a speculative basis. Payment at all times.<br />
<br />
King's Theatre, Edinburgh<br />
Performances 20th, 21st August 2013<br />
<br />
<br />
A two-dimensional, cinematic black-and-white woman of yesteryear struggles to break free of the social, economic and political straitjacket of the time, while a three-dimensional woman of here and now struggles to what…? Break free…? Of what…? When the unfulfilled soul of a fictional woman surges down through the years to infuse a living and breathing woman with longing what happens, and, truly, how free is free?<br />
A stunning and stirring fusion of live performance, fantastical filmed imagery and innovative digital technology, Madame Freedom dances with the classic Korean film of the 1950s of the same name, as well as with themes of identity, myth, and a sense of being trapped by the past. It tells the story of an ordinary woman and her dreams – of different lives, of different selves – and the choices that she can or cannot make.
    IMG_4697.jpg