Shortwave: Em Yali - Planetether Kin (2024)
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Planetether Kin follows an exploration of human relationships with the Earth and each other. Through a blend of neo-ritualistic practices and contemporary film techniques, we embark on a journey of intergenerational wisdom and interconnectedness. Soft sculpture and earth materials guide us through a gentle yet profound reflection on our evolving relationship with the planet, reconceiving current ideologies which separate us from our ties to the planet and offering an intimate glimpse into the timeless cycle of knowledge transmission. Planetether Kin responds to current world events whilst celebrating long-enduring ties between humanity and the Earth, inviting viewing audiences to reconsider their place in the intricate web of terrestrial existence. Showcasing Yali's creative work, and performed alongside art practitioners across generations from the Blue Mountains community, this video sparks a dialogue which echoes the universal language of connection and renewal.
Em Yali's artistic journey has been shaped by their extensive and dynamic training under the guidance of renowned dance practitioners Emily Cooper, Emma Saunders and Sarah Boulter. Drawing inspiration from their personal experiences, Em explores the intersection of social conditioning, particularly focusing on the AFAB non-binary neuro-divergent experience. Through a blend of movement improvisation, character work, and experimental exploration, they delve into the dynamics of physical, spiritual, and emotional environmental relations, offering profound insights into the human psyche. Their practice extends beyond traditional boundaries, incorporating costume and soft sculpture to create a universal visual language. Collaborating and learning from artists such as Emma Saunders, Sarah-Vynn Vassallo, and Jan Walter, Em continues to evolve and innovate, pushing the boundaries of creativity. Em Yali’s dynamic approach and commitment to artistic growth are evident within their multidimensional performances, which captivate and inspire audiences.
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