Mystery of clock
A story told through the lens of a man and a woman on time-passing, memory, and aging.
A multi-media performance combining lighting, gesture, audiovisual, staging, text, violin, and percussion.
An immersive and transformative musical and theatrical experience.
An installation of musical objects; a humorous take on how clock works.
A nuanced interdisciplinary work that is difficult to place and describe—interdisciplinarity redefined.
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The Story and creative Team
Mystery of Clock combines design, dramaturge, musical composition, text, improvisation, and performance to create a highly immersive musical and theatrical experience for the general audience. The musicians are storytellers, human beings who traverse between quasi real-life and fictional states of being musicians, intimate souls, and fictional characters—creating imaginative musical tales that leave one wondering about the blurry lines between reality and fantasy.
Creative Team
Roland Auzet, artistic director (France)
Mark Fewer, violinist (Canada)
Aiyun Huang, percussionist (Canada/Taiwan)
Denis Martin, technical director (Canada)
Cedric Delorme-Bouchard, lighting design (Quebec)
Tiffanie Boffa, lighting design (France/Quebec)
Lee Hwa Hong, composition (France/Korea)
Alexandre Singier, composition (France)
Julia Cauley, composition (France)
Josh Weinfeld, video art and documentation (USA)
Fish Yu, video art and sound documentation (Hong Kong)
Ankit Mastakar, documentation (India)
Hoi Tong Keung, project manager (Hong Kong)
NOW Booking 2024-25 and 2025-2026 seasons.
Please contact Aiyun.huang@utoronto.ca for more information.
Mystery of Clock is funded by the France-Canada Cultural Exchange Program, University of Toronto.