Sankai Juku October 13 . 14 2023 Moody Performance Hall
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Friday & Saturday | October 13 . 14 2023 | Moody Performance Hall
TITAS/DANCE UNBOUND In association with AT&T Performing Arts Center Presents
Sankai Juku Artistic Director, Choreography, Design Ushio AMAGATSU
あわせ鏡のはざまで―交差
KŌSA- between two mirrors Assistant Director SEMIMARU
Music YAS-KAZ Yoichiro YOSHIKAWA
Dancers Sho TAKEUCHI Akihito ICHIHARA Dai MATSUOKA Norihito ISHII Taiki IWAMOTO Makoto TAKESE Sōtaro ITO Produced by Sankai Juku (Tokyo, Japan)
Tonight's presentation is make possible in part by the generous support of:
North American Tour Producer Pomegranate Arts Linda Brumbach & Alisa E. Regas Pomegranate Arts Production Supervisor Doug Witney Pomegranate Arts Tour Manager Tim Grassel
Lynn and Hisashi Nikaidoh
The 2023 North American tour of Sankai Juku is supported by the Agency for Cultural Affairs, Government of Japan through the Japan Arts Council.
TITAS/DANCE UNBOUND SEASON SPONSORS
The use of cameras, camcorders, tape recorders and cell phones is strictly forbidden during the performance.
Friday & Saturday | October 13 . 14 2023 | Moody Performance Hall
あわせ鏡のはざまで―交差
KŌSA- between two mirrors Over the past thirty-five years, the work of Tokyo-based company Sankai Juku has become known worldwide for its elegance, refinement, technical precision, and emotional depth. Founder Ushio Amagatsu’s contemporary Butoh creations are sublime visual spectacles and deeply moving theatrical experiences. He is one of the premiere choreographers at work in the world today. Created in 2022, KŌSA consists of excerpts from pieces from Sankai Juku’s repertoire that have been reimagined to constitute a work in its own right. Amagatsu has built this new evening-length work in an effort to present the most essential elements of his vision: “By using no decor, only pure dance and the philosophical perception of images, I tried to bring everyone into my universe with as much curiosity as that which inhabited us at the first creation.”
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ABOUT SANKAI JUKU Sankai Juku is a Butoh dance company founded by Ushio Amagatsu in 1975. The company has premiered a new piece approximately once every two years at Théâtre de la Ville, Paris, a center for contemporary dance. Sankai Juku is one of the few dance companies that Théâtre de la Ville, Paris has commissioned continuously for 35 years. Artistic Director Ushio Amagatsu trained in both classical and modern dance before becoming immersed in Butoh. For Amagatsu, Butoh expresses the language of the body. In the 1970s, Amagatsu drew mostly on his own individual experience for inspiration. During the 1980s he spent most of his time working in Europe and the inspiration for his work became more universal. In his works, Amagatsu presents an abstract vision of the infinite and explores evolutionary movement. Major themes that he examines are the relationship of the body to gravity and the relationship between gravity, the earth, and the environment. The company has toured internationally since 1980 and performed in over 700 cities in 48 countries throughout Europe, Asia, Oceania, and the Americas. They have been highly praised in different cultures for over 35 years, which is a testament to the universal nature of Sankai Juku’s work. While crossing over geographic boarders and appealing to diverse audiences, the company has been developing the themes of their work while searching for and moving towards new realms. Sankai Juku received the Japan Foundation Award in 2013.
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Friday & Saturday | October 13 . 14 2023 | Moody Performance Hall
PROGRAM (Program Subject to Change)
あわせ鏡のはざまで―交差
KŌSA- between two mirrors
Artistic Director, Choreography, Design Assistant Director Music Stage Manager Lighting Sound Costume Realization Administration Make up provided by Produced by Pomegranate Arts Production Supervisor Pomegranate Arts Tour Manager
Ushio AMAGATSU SEMIMARU YAS-KAZ Yoichiro YOSHIKAWA Keiji MORITA Genta IWAMURA Akira AIKAWA Masayo IIZUKA Midori OKUYAMA Asami HORI Shiseido Company, LTD Sankai Juku (Tokyo, Japan) Doug Witney Tim Grassel
North American Tour Producer Pomegranate Arts Linda Brumbach & Alisa E. Regas
The 2023 North American tour of Sankai Juku is supported by the Agency for Cultural Affairs, Government of Japan through the Japan Arts Council.
BIOGRAPHIES USHIO AMAGATSU Ushio Amagatsu was born in Yokosuka, Japan in 1949 and founded Butoh company Sankai Juku in 1975. He created Amagatsu Sho (1977), Kinkan Shonen (1978), and Sholiba (1979) before the first world tour in 1980. Since 1981 (the year he created Bakki for Festival d'Avignon), France and The Théâtre de la Ville, Paris have been his places for creation and work. He has created 16 co-produced pieces with Théâtre de la Ville, Paris since 1982. Amagatsu also works independently outside Sankai Juku. In 1988 he created Fushi at the invitation of the Jacob's Pillow Foundation in the US, with music by Philip Glass. In 1989, he was appointed Artistic Director of the Spiral Hall in Tokyo, where he directed Apocalypse (1989) and Fifth-V (1990). In February 1997, he directed the opera Bluebeard's Castle by Bartok, conducted by Peter Eötvos, at the Tokyo International Forum. In March 1998, at Opéra National de Lyon, France, he directed Peter Eötvos's opera Three Sisters (world premiere), which received “Prix du Syndicat National de la Critique, France.” Three Sisters was seen in the 2001-2002 season at Théâtre du Chatelet in Paris, at Théâtre Royal de la Monnaie in Brussels, at Opéra National de Lyon, and at Wiener Festwochen 2002 in Austria. In March 2008, Amagatsu directed Lady Sarashina, Peter Eötvos’s new opera at Opéra National de Lyon (world premiere). Lady Sarashina again received “Prix du Syndicat National de la Critique, France” and was seen at Opera Comique in February 2009 and at Teatr Wielki, Polish National Opera, in Warsaw in April 2013. Amagatsu has presided on the jury of the International Choreographic Competition of the National Academy of Dance, Italy (2011), the jury of the Toyota Choreography award (2002 – 2005) and the jury of the International Meeting of Dance of Bagnolet (1992). Awards and merits given include: Commandeur de l’ordre des Arts et des Lettres by the French Cultural Ministry (2014), the Purple-Ribbon Medal by the Japanese government (2011), the Geijyutsu Sensho Prize (Art Encouragement Prize) from the Minister of Education, Culture, Sports, Science, and Technology (2004), and the Chevalier de l'ordre des Arts et des Letters by French Cultural Ministry (1992). HIBIKI received a Laurence Olivier Award in category of Best New Dance Production (2002). Books include Ushio Amagatsu, Des rivages d'enfance au bûto de Sankai Juku (biography dictated by Kyoko Iwaki, Actes Sud, 2013, France) and Dialogue avec la gravité (published by Actes Sud, 2000, France and Iwanami Shoten, 2015, Japan). SEMIMARU A founding member of Sankai Juku, Semimaru has participated in all Sankai Juku activities since its founding in 1975. In 1985, he began his solo career, often performing outside of the theater. In 1990, he launched Kokutoin. The group continues to gather an unspecified number of members for each performance and continues to create works. From 1987 to 1996, he held dance workshops every summer at different locations in the form of training camps, and since 1999 he has
established an atelier in the Kurobe River basin in Toyama Prefecture, where he holds training camps and performances every summer, and teaches younger dancers. He generally performs outdoors and creates works that are appropriate to the location, calling it "dialogue with the magnetic field," and likes to observe the connection between the space, the body, and the spirit. ABOUT POMEGRANATE ARTS Since 1998, Pomegranate Arts has worked in close collaboration with a small group of contemporary artists and arts institutions to bring bold and ambitious artistic ideas to fruition. Creative and executive producers Linda Brumbach and Alisa E. Regas, along with their committed team at Pomegranate Arts, have produced the Olivier Award-winning revival of Einstein on the Beach; Taylor Mac’s epic A 24-Decade History of Popular Music, Holiday Sauce, and now – their 3rd collaboration together – a rock opera mediation on queerness called Bark of Millions; Available Light by John Adams, Lucinda Childs and Frank Gehry; Robin Frohardt’s The Plastic Bag Store; Phelim McDermott and Julian Crouch’s Shockheaded Peter; and the Drama Desk Awardwinning production of Charlie Victor Romeo. In recent years, Linda and Alisa have expanded the vision of the company by producing in non-performative mediums, including their first feature documentary film Taylor Mac’s 24-Decade History of Popular Music (HBO Original Doc), the film short Taylor Mac’s Whitman in the Woods. (ALL ARTS), and museum installations for Machine Dazzle. Their first book, a special box set edition of Philip Glass Piano Etudes: The Complete Folios 1-20 with Essays by Fellow Artists, will be published by Artisan Books in October 2023. In addition to our own productions, Pomegranate Arts is proud to support North American touring for Batsheva Dance Company and Sankai Juku. www.pomegranatearts.com POMEGRANATE ARTS IS THE NORTH AMERICAN REPRESENTATION OF SANKAI JUKU: For Pomegranate Arts Creative & Executive Producer
Linda Brumbach
Creative & Executive Producer
Alisa E. Regas
General Manager
Rachel Katwan
Director of Production
Jeremy Lydic
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Jake Stepansky
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