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Mukashi, Mukashi: In the News
Articles and Announcements
📌 “moments of stirring beauty”
Itsvan Dugalin – September 28, 2024📌 ‘Sometimes a bit of whimsy is a welcome tonic in a troubled world. That is the experience being offered by Toronto’s acclaimed dancetheatre company CORPUS.’
Paula Citron – September 27, 2024📌‘Mukashi, Mukashi will make you feel like a child again, taking you on an adventure which spans the globe. This production is like theatre alchemy: taking the best parts of these two cultures and creating something truly unique and wonderful’
A View from the Box – September 27, 2024📌 “If you want to experience the joy of pure theatre, Mukashi, Mukashi is a show you must see. You will exit smiling with the pleasure of seeing familiar things in new ways.”
Stage Door – September 26, 2024📌 “Playful and beautiful”
opera ramblings – September 26, 2024📌 Fear of wolves and respect of traditions inform David Danzon’s Mukashi, Mukashi
SesayArts – September 18, 2024📌 Spotlight: CORPUS’ Mukashi, Mukashi
Hye’s Musings – September 16, 2024📌 What to see, do, hear and read in Toronto this September
Toronto Life – August 29, 2024📌 CORPUS to present the North American Premiere of Mukashi, Mukashi
BROADWAY WORLD – June 11, 2024📌 CORPUS announces the North American Premiere of “Mukashi, Mukashi” running September
Stage Door – June 11, 2024📌 Mukashi, Mukashi is making its North American premiere at The Theatre Centre this fall
Toronto Times – June 11, 2024📌 WOLF MEETS CRANE in a tale that combines Japanese & Western storytelling traditions
Young WRadio Interviews
📌 Interview with David Danzon on Radio Canada (French)
À l’échelle humaine – September 28, 2024📌 Interview with David Danzon on Radio Canada (French)
Y a pas deux matins pareils – September 24, 2024Press Resources
For additional information, you can access our press release here.

Photos: Yoshikazu Inoue.
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Mukashi, Mukashi – Beyond the Stage
Photo: Yoshikazu Inoue
We are thrilled to announce the opening of this interactive exhibition that highlights the inspirations and ideas that shaped Mukashi, Mukashi.
It is presented in the lobby of the Franco Boni Theatre and runs alongside the North American premiere of our Japan/Canada co-production. Come early to explore the interactive stations and get the full experience before the curtain rises!
Curated and designed by longtime CORPUS collaborator Carolin Lindner :
“This exhibition is a fusion of two worlds that have deeply influenced my imagination: the fairytales of the Brothers Grimm that I grew up with in East Germany and the rich, intricate culture of Japan, which has fascinated me for years. Since childhood, I loved to immerse myself in the magical realms of European folklore, often dressing up as Little Red Riding Hood in Kindergarten. These stories, with their deep roots in nature and mystery, have stayed with me.
My love for Japanese culture started many years ago when I started to experiment with Japanese paper, known for its delicate beauty and versatility. I began to use it in my crafts, combining the traditions of both cultures to create art pieces or house decor. For most of my projects I try to find everyday, often overlooked materials that I can transform into art pieces. For example, the circle installation is a paper collage made from French Brie cheese boxes—ordinary objects that become extraordinary when reimagined.
Pick up a book in the library, learn how to fold a paper crane or dress up as your own fairy tale character at the Cosplay station.
I hope you enjoy the exhibition.”
The exhibition is included with your performance ticket. Buy your tickets here.

Carolin Lindner – Dramaturg, graphic & exhibition design
Carolin is a multi-disciplinary artist, working as a designer and theatre creator. Originally from Germany, she has been collaborating with CORPUS on many projects in various positions (co-creator, graphic and costume designer). Her work has been presented worldwide. She has taught art workshops in Mexico, Cambodia and Germany. She works with the Wee Festival and the Goethe Institut as a designer and educator. Carolin’s artwork, including paper collages, miniature installations and illustrations, has been exhibited in Canada, France and Germany.

