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Maro Akaji/©︎川島浩之
Maro Akaji/©︎川島浩之

Program


Director’s Program

Butoh performance “Butoh Tajimafudoki _Kinosaki reitou engi”

IKKO TAMURA / Dairakudakan + Toyooka citizen's butoh company “Tajima Kanjyakuro”
special appearance: Maro Akaji

Choreographed, Directed, and Designed by: Ikko Tamura

Area

  • Toyooka

Date and Time

Sep.23(Tue)14:00,18:00

Performance Duration

Approx. 75 minutes

Performance Language

Non-verbal

Admission Fee

【All seats unreserved】
Advance Tickets: ¥4,000
Same-day Tickets: ¥4,500
Advance Tickets U25/Student/Disabled Discount: ¥3,000*
Same-day Tickets Disabled Discount: ¥3,500*
U18 for advance and Same-day: Free*
Uzumaku Pass: ¥1,000

Clap Mates*
If there are remaining seats on the day, you can watch the performance for free who aged 19 to 25, or those with a valid student ID.

*Please proof required on the day of the event

Ikko Tamura of the Dairakudakan butoh dance company was inspired by the natural features of the local environment to create this piece. Performers from Tajima Kanjyakuro, Toyooka’s local butoh company, will share the stage with Dairakudakan members!

You are invited on a journey that transcends time and space, one that explores the origins of Kinosaki Onsen and its 1300-year-old history.

Come experience a one-of-a-kind dance portrayed by physical bodies freed from the constraints of daily life. Featuring a special guest performance by Akaji Maro.

Performers
Dairakudakan
Ikko Tamura
Naomi Muku
Naoya Oda
Kenta Sakazume
Misako Taniguchi
+
Toyooka citizen's butoh company “Tajima Kanjyakuro”
Special Appearances Akaji Maro
Staff
NPO Platz
Accessibility

・Wheelchairs accommodated
・Free entrance for aide
・Childcare services

If you require any of the following services, please contact the Toyooka Theater Festival Festival Center before purchasing tickets.
Those who have a disability certificate and wish to be accompanied by an aide.
Those who plan to attend the festival in a wheelchair.

Childcare services (reservation required)
Date:All dates
*Free childcare service provided.

If you wish to use the childcare service, please contact the Toyooka Creative Community Plaza(Toyooka Shimin Plaza) (Tel: 0796-24-3000) by Saturday, September 13.

Notes

*Preschool children are not admitted.

Credits
Presented by NPO Platz (Toyooka city)
Grant Agency for Cultural Affairs
Co-organized by Toyooka Theater Festival
Cooperation Camel Arts Inc.
IKKO TAMURA/©︎小林直博
IKKO TAMURA/©︎小林直博
Ikko Tamura

1998: Joined Dairakudakan and studied under Akaji Maro, performing in all subsequent Dairakudakan productions
2002: Released “Zattoh Libertine,” winning the 34th Dance Critics Society of Japan New Artist Award
2008: Studied in France under the Agency for Cultural Affairs’ Program of Overseas Study for Upcoming Artists.
In 2022, Tamura released “Butoh Tengu Geijutsu-ron [Butoh tengu art theory],” for which he received the 2022 (73rd) Minister of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology’s Art Encouragement Prize for New Artists.
Tamura is passionate about creating works that incorporate regional culture and natural features, consistently presenting his own unique productions. He also conducts well-received dance workshops and outreach programs in numerous locations for participants ranging from children to the elderly.

Toyooka Creative Community Butoh Company: Tajima Kanjyakuro

Based on the idea that the foundation of local culture lies in citizens directly engaging in creative activities, Toyooka Creative Community Plaza launched a butoh project in 2017 that rebranded itself as a butoh company in 2022. The company currently boasts a range of local residents from diverse backgrounds, including members in their twenties and those in their seventies. Tajima Kanjyakuro has invited Ikko Tamura from Dairakudakan as part of a continuous effort to seek the pinnacle of physical expression. Toyooka is working to reintroduce the kanjaku (stork), a symbol of the region, into the wild.