Butoh dance is an expressive mode of dance that seeks to find what is deep within, beyond what is socially accepted in a pursuit of new expressions of truth. Yoon has studied butoh dance at the Jinen Butoh School in Italy with Atsushi Takenouchi and at the Butoh College in the USA with master teachers, in addition to studying image and narrative at the University of California, Berkeley.
During the residency period Yoon invited mental health rehabilitators and other locals to reflect on different facets of their self-identity and how others may view them. This was done through various interviews, reflections, and body exploration methods to excavate new expressions. The aim was to co-create a performance called Inner Mirror. Inner Mirror represents the ethereal and subliminal landscapes of how an individual reflects on their self-identity. Yoon hopes to create spaces for fuller identities by setting the stage for the ways an individual would like to be understood, experienced, and seen, with their respective trials, and beyond, to potentially yield new ways of relating to one another.
Min Yoon was interviewing and getting to know persons living in Ii on how they view ther identities. Performance Inner Mirror reflects the story of one of these people, Esa Pakanen .Esa was interested in sharing how he is no longer afraid to express his true self, beyond his history of alcoholism.