Set up on stage are a Japanese-style house and telegraph poles, creating a very Japanese, familiar yet not necessarily nostalgic atmosphere. Appearing in this setting are several dancers, each of which begins to talk to the audience in his/her own native language (Japanese, Chinese and French in this case).
The performance unfurls in an acoustic setting mixing sounds of insects and birds with guitar play and singing, and against a visual backdrop of footage of the dancers' choreographies, and an "eye" projected onto a large screen in the back in reference to the piece's title, with additional projections of abstract lights and shadows. The colorfully choreographed dance - from dynamic group performances to gracefully flexible solo performances of dancers with outstandingly high physical ability - create a mystically fantastic atmosphere, and at the same time, lay out the possibilities of the human body.