Small Paper Dancers

PrizeWinner in Interior Design / Exhibition
Firm LocationChigasaki, Kanagawa, Japan
CompanyIchii / Kamiodesign
Lead ArchitectTakuji Kamio
Design TeamRAY KEIDA, TOMOMI BAN
ClientPANGKOR ISLAND FESTIVAL

Small paper dancers were made for installation art, as a part of a local cultural festival in Pangkor Island, Malaysia. The art represents freedom. The white stones at the bottom are human beings in societies, and those are tied to the ground and limited the movement while the dancers represent soul and spirituality. Once their will is opened through their eyes, their souls may start flying and dancing. The small dancers will start dancing in the island sky and melt into various lighting colors.