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WÚJÌN 無盡
 
Wújìn (without end; Buddhist language, referring to inaction, non-existence, and, boundless).
 
Wújìn draws inspiration from the Shan Hai Jing’s “Mountain Spirit” — a ghostly, poetic figure who wanders between mountain and mist, longing for unseen connection — and from the ritual life within Taiwanese temple culture. The work unfolds as a meditation on transformation and the cyclical exchange between spirit and matter, myth and body.
 
Through the lens of philosophical reflection, Wújìn bridges ancient cosmology and contemporary embodiment, searching for the invisible threads that link human longing with natural rhythm. The performance becomes a ceremony of listening — where every gesture recalls an ancestral pulse, and silence becomes the echo of mountains.
 
“If there’s an afterlife, we have to meet again“
 
Choreography: Felix Chang

Dance: Miriam Markl & Felix Chang
 
Composer: Giuseppe Rizzo
 
Stage Assistant: Mireille Solomon
 
Photographer: Jonathan Schüßler
 
Costume design: Mar Sanchez Cisneros

Funded by Kulturamt Mannheim 
Supported by Theater Felina Areal

  • 04  MAY  2026,

    Cividale del Friuli IT

    Mittelyoung 

     

    21  DEC   2023,

    Frankfurt DE

    Frankfurt LAB

    22  DEC   2023, 

    Frankfurt DE

    Frankfurt LAB

    20  MAY  2023,

    Mannheim DE
    Felina-Areal Theater
     

    23  MAY  2023,

    Mannheim DE
    Felina-Areal Theater

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WÚJÌN 無盡

 

Wújìn (without end; Buddhist language, referring to inaction, non-existence, and, boundless).

 

Wújìn draws inspiration from the Shan Hai Jing’s “Mountain Spirit” — a ghostly, poetic figure who wanders between mountain and mist, longing for unseen connection — and from the ritual life within Taiwanese temple culture. The work unfolds as a meditation on transformation and the cyclical exchange between spirit and matter, myth and body.

 

Through the lens of philosophical reflection, Wújìn bridges ancient cosmology and contemporary embodiment, searching for the invisible threads that link human longing with natural rhythm. The performance becomes a ceremony of listening — where every gesture recalls an ancestral pulse, and silence becomes the echo of mountains.

 

“If there’s an afterlife, we have to meet again“

 

Choreography: Felix Chang

 

Dance: Miriam Markl & Felix Chang

 

Composer: Giuseppe Rizzo

 

Stage Assistant: Mireille Solomon

 

Photographer: Jonathan Schüßler

 

Costume design: Mar Sanchez Cisneros

 

Funded by Kulturamt Mannheim

Supported bt Theater Felina-Areal 

Performance: 
 
04  MAY  2026,
Cividale del Friuli IT
Mittelyoung
 
21   DEC   2023,
Frankfurt DE
Frankfurt LAB

22  DEC   2023, 
Frankfurt DE
Frankfurt LAB

20  MAY  2023,
Mannheim DE
Felina-Areal Theater
 
23  MAY  2023,
Mannheim DE
Felina-Areal Theater
 

WÚJÌN 無盡

 

Wújìn (without end; Buddhist language, referring to inaction, non-existence, and, boundless).

 

Wújìn draws inspiration from the Shan Hai Jing’s “Mountain Spirit” — a ghostly, poetic figure who wanders between mountain and mist, longing for unseen connection — and from the ritual life within Taiwanese temple culture. The work unfolds as a meditation on transformation and the cyclical exchange between spirit and matter, myth and body.

 

Through the lens of philosophical reflection, Wújìn bridges ancient cosmology and contemporary embodiment, searching for the invisible threads that link human longing with natural rhythm. The performance becomes a ceremony of listening — where every gesture recalls an ancestral pulse, and silence becomes the echo of mountains.

 

“If there’s an afterlife, we have to meet again“


 

Choreography: Felix Chang

 

Dance: Miriam Markl & Felix Chang

 

Composer: Giuseppe Rizzo

 

Stage Assistant: Mireille Solomon

 

Photographer: Jonathan Schüßler

 

Costume design: Mar Sanchez Cisneros

 

Funded by Kulturamt Mmannhei

Supported by Theater Felina-Areal 

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