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Man-Eater 남자 잡아 먹는 여우 (2020 - )

Man-Eater 남자 잡아 먹는 여우 (2020 - )

in collaboration with Kayla Tange

 

Man-Eater 남자 잡아먹는 여우 is a collaboration between Kayla Tange and C. Ryu. This on going project explores the Korean fable of the 9 tailed fox: the Gumiho - the shapeshifting female monster living under the proverbial bed feeding on male hearts and livers. Re-performing and re-writing the patriarchal myth to reclaim the perspective of the Gumiho, Ryu and Tange collaborate to unshackle the fable. Re-imagining the nine tails as nine mirrors, the mirrors become a tool to reflect back at the society that has perceived the Gumiho as evil.

Tange fabricated the mask based on an interview that she conducted with Ryu on past traumas. Ryu performs the mask in Seoul and Los Angeles, California.

Directed, written, filmed, performed, edited by C. Ryu

Mask & Concept Creation: Kayla Tange

2019-2020

7:53

"Nine, Mine" debuted on Sacred Wounds: An evening of Erotic Ritual, September 2, 2020

Script Excerpt:

A tale of nine tails,

claws that slit skin,

carving male livers,

a pallet for hearts,

white fox,

gumiho.

my names are many,

beast,

unnatural creature,

demon of the dark,

a tale of nine tails,

nine fragments,

nine faces,

history have shown us

you have made us hide.

a tale of nine tails.