Chapter IV – Bird
The workshop is about movement of becoming based on butoh practice and the choreographer’s personal research. Movement of becoming here means the movement towards dissolving into something else – a process of metamorphosing.
Butoh is a dance which has its roots in the new dance movement of the late 1950s in Japan. The funders are Tatsumi Hijikata and Kazuo Ono. One of the characteristic of the practice can be said that it deals with metamorphosis – becoming something else – through challenging the notion of fixed and unchanging subject and making appear an intense way of existing, the state between something and something else. This becoming is not about representing or interpreting something else, but try to really become, which is a physical sensation rather than realizing an idea.
Each weekend workshop focuses on one basic material (e.g. Flower, Water, Wind, Soil, Bird, etc.) in order to take time to prepare the body and mind to really experience the sensation, going through different exercises in order to realize movement of becoming.
This chapter focuses on Bird and is open to everyone who is interested in the subject.
Days and times
12th and 13th May 2018
12:00-16:00
Venue
VEDANZA Studios, 18 Rue Louvigny, L-1946 Luxembourg-ville.
Prices
2 days: 100 euro
1 day: 60 euro
Payment details:
To book your place in this workshop, please send us an email mentioning which day/days you’d like to join. Thank you for making a payment in advance by bank transfer before the 1st May 2017 to validate your registration.
Thank you for making bank transfers to:
Name: VEDANZA Asbl
IBAN: LU07 0023 1840 7202 8200
bic: BILLLULL
Contact:
For more details please contact: VEDANZA Asbl – 18 rue Louvigny, L-1946 – Tel (+352) 2627 0572 – info@vedanza.org
Yuko Kominami
Born in 1973, Japan. She studied butoh and dance in Tokyo. After finishing her BA in Japanese history at Waseda University, she did a Professional Diploma in Community Dance Studies and an Independent Study Programme at Laban Centre London from 1998 to 2000. She obtained her MA in Dance Cultures, Histories and Practices from the University of Surrey with distinction in 2006. She has been working as an independent dance and performance artist. She has collaborated with other dancers, choreographers, artists, musicians and theatre directors of various landscapes. She has performed her work in prominent festivals such as Festival June Events – Atelier de Paris Carolyn Carlson, Les Repérages Danse à Lille, Festivalul International de Teatru de la Sibiu, Bodyradical in Budapest, Odisha Biennale in India and so on. She has also worked and performed in countries around the world – including Luxembourg, France, Germany, Belgium, Spain, Portugal, Italy, Hungary, Romania, Latvia, Finland, Turkey, U.K., Japan, China, India and Peru.
Her work consists of experiments with movements in-between (movements of becoming) where intensities of individuals intersect. And through these experiments she aims towards affirmations of multiple and fragmented movements of ‘a life’. Her work includes “Ones Voices” collaboration with Steve Kaspar (2004), “Linnunrata” (2007), “reMEMBRANEce” collaboration with Catherine Richard (2009), “Project O” collaboration with Rajivan Ayyappan and Emanuela Iacopini (2010), “Mayu” (2011), “Winter Worm-Summer Grass” (2013), “Three Short Stories” collaboration with Sayoko Onishi (2015), “Dreaming Scarlet Medusa” (2017).