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"Tan-ha" explores the intricate layers of self-awareness, identity, and inner exploration. The title, drawn from Persian, holds a dual meaning “bodies” and “solitude” evoking both the tangible and the introspective, and setting the tone for a deeply personal exploration. Offering a philosophical inquiry into the boundaries of individual identity, this duality serves as a conceptual foundation for the piece, bridging physical presence and emotional introspection. The central figure in the image, portrayed by myself, takes on the role of a conductor. However, instead of leading an orchestra of musicians, the conductor orchestrates the multiple reflections of the self within a space filled with mirrors.
These mirrors symbolize not only the fragmentation and multiplicity of identity but also act as a map for the inner journey and confrontation with one’s many facets. The piece is entirely performed and staged, emphasizing the deliberate crafting of each visual and emotional element. This work reflects a deeply personal journey, inviting introspection about the essence of individuality, the richness of lived experiences, and the search for balance and peace within the intricate layers of the self.
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