Since 2019 Anton Lambert has been collaborating with Kaori Ishigoro - who's practices crosses borders between choreoraphy, performance and installation.
Tenderness of the Stones
a poetic, immersive installation that explores solitude as a way to reconnect with ourselves and others. In a world of constant digital connections, we often lose touch with our inner voice. This work invites participants into a silent space where reflection and presence are central.
Inspired by Hannah Arendt's idea of “Two-in-One,” the project sees solitude not as loneliness, but as a meaningful dialogue with the self. In this state, we can truly listen inwardly and rediscover who we are. Participants are invited to handle stones - objects that embody silence, memory and endurance - as symbols and tools for deep listening.
Holding and observing a stone becomes a meditative act. The tactile quality of the papier-mâché surface and the subtle sound under the hand invite heightened sensory awareness. These gestures are small, but they open space for deep presence and inner connection.
Inspired by Pauline Oliveros' concept of deep listening, the installation transforms simple interactions into moments of introspection. “Tenderness of the Stones” becomes a sanctuary where participants slow down, listen and reflect - not only on themselves, but also on how they relate to others. It offers a poetic and gentle space to rediscover tenderness in the midst of a busy world.
HACHĹŚ
an audio-visual dance trip that revolves around frequencies and fluctuations, in heartbeat intervals, respiration, brain waves, light cycles; through the visual and auditory frequencies by which we communicate, in movement and in sound; resulting in an immersive piece and audio-visual installation. The project had residency support from and is co-produced by Workspacebrussels.