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The Tree Of Objects

photo by Oliver Mounir

Two wandering strangers discover a tree of random household objects. They decide to settle, only to learn of each other's presence. Their inability to communicate triggers a series of misunderstandings that erupts in confrontation. Ironically, this teaches them to celebrate their differences and unlocks the magic of the tree of objects.

 

The Tree of Objects is a bilingual, music and theatrical production celebrating diversity, raising awareness of climate change, and encouraging ingenuity to alleviate this global crisis. We do this through recycling and prolonging the shelf life of objects.

 

90% of the set, costume and props are made from found objects and donations.

The Tree of Objects was presented at Jacksons Lane on 9Feb 2020 with support from Chinese Arts Now, during CAN'20, London.


Devised & Performed by

Natalie B. Wong & Arthur Astier

 

Director: Natalie B. Wong
Music: Arthur Astier
Spatial Design: Mona Camille
Lighting Design: Nao Nagai
Project Manager: Nur Khairiyah bte Ramli

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