SAN | Play-ku | |||
(bow to audience) | ||||
SHI | The ancient Japanese art of Haiku | |||
SAN | Meets the ancient Greek art of Theatron | |||
ICHI | Go! | |||
NI | Nana! | |||
ICHI | Go! | |||
SHI | Play-ku | |||
(bow to audience) | ||||
SAN | Like the Japanese delicacy Sushi | |||
SHI | Play-ku are always served in pairs. | |||
ICHI | Ichi! | |||
NI | Ni! | |||
SAN | San! | |||
SHI | Shi! | |||
SAN | Play-ku | |||
(bow to audience) | ||||
(circle) | ||||
~1~ | ||||
(bow to each other) | ||||
ICHI | Hello! I missed you! | |||
Dont you want to know how much? | ||||
NI | Please keep your voice down. | |||
(bow to each other) | ||||
(circle) | ||||
~2~ | ||||
(bow to each other) | ||||
ICHI | I miss you so much. | |||
I dont think I can go on. | ||||
NI | And yet you seem to. | |||
(bow to each other) | ||||
(circle) | ||||
SAN | Play-ku | |||
(bow to audience) |
Ichi - Ana Lozano
Ni - Parnille Trojgaard
San - Rudy King
Shi - Jean Shaw