AGAXART
22 August, 2024
Unleash Your Imagination! Enjoy dancing in the world of HOKUSAI MANGA
HOKUSAI MANGA BUTOH Workshop
9/21(Sat), 25(Wed), 28(Sat), 10/2(Wed)
18:30~20:30
AGAXART, represented by Emiko Agatsuma (butoh dancer and director), will hold the HOKUSAI MANGA BUTOH Project again this year. The "HOKUSAI MANGA BUTOH workshop", which are popular every year, will be held on September 21 (Sat), 25 (Wed), 28 (Sat), and October 2 (Wed).
The workshop will introduce basic butoh training, in which participants will try to imagine their body as a bag of water, and develop it into a dance based on the “Hokusai Manga”. Participants are recommended to attend all four sessions in a row, but may attend only one session. Those who wish may participate in the Butoh performance “So Zo Ro” in November.
【WEB site】 https://agaxart.com/hokusai-manga-butoh
【日本語】 https://www.agaxart.com/hokusai-manga-butoh/pr-2024-1
Butoh and Hokusai manga, a fusion of two of Japan's most famous arts!
What is the HOKUSAI MANGA BUTOH Workshop?
This is a workshop for beginners who would like to enjoy a bit of physical activity. Basic butoh training will be introduced, in which participants will imagine their body as a bag of water, and then gradually develop into a dance based on the “Hokusai Manga”. Even those who think they are not good at dancing can participate at their own pace. As each class is different, we recommend that you participate in 4 classes in a row, but you can also join only once. Whether you are looking to get rid of your lack of exercise or just want to experience Butoh, feel free to join us!
The flow of the workshop
(*Each workshop will begin with a review of the basics, so there is no problem if you start in the middle of the workshop).
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DAY 1: Introduction to the basic ideas of butoh. The body as an empty bag.
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DAY 2: Introduction to the characteristic “kata” of butoh. Putting various things in the bag. Also “Hokusai Manga”.
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DAY 3: The bag that is moved. A bag that changes from the inside according to emotion. A pouch that is influenced by its environment.
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DAY 4: Introduce some of the choreography based on “Hokusai Manga”. Let's dance together.
【Outline】
Name: Hokusai Manga Butoh Workshop
Dates: 2024/9/21 (Sat), 9/25 (Wed), 9/28 (Sat), 10/2 (Wed) 18:30~20:30 each time
Venue: Sumida Lifelong Learning Center, 2-38-7 Higashimukojima, Sumida-ku, Tokyo
Fee: 11,000 yen (tax included) for 4 sessions, 3,000 yen (tax included) per session
Instructors: Emiko Agatsuma, Tomoshi Shioya
HP: https://agaxart.com/hokusai-manga-butoh
Reservation: https://bit.ly/ws-hmb
Organized by :AGAXART, Sumiyume
Co-organizer : Sumida ward
Sponsor :Tobu Railway Co.
Supported by :Arts Counsil Tokyo, Tokyo Metropolitan Foundation of History and Culture
What is Butoh?
Butoh is a contemporary dance form born in Japan in 1960, with Tatsumi Hijikata and Kazuo Ohno as its famous founders. Butoh dance questions established values, reexamines one's own body and inner self, the Japanese climate, and dance, and reconstructs them from a unique perspective. Unlike Western dance, which views physical movement as a developmental process, butoh finds beauty even in the weakened body and explores the human condition more deeply through the connection between the body and the subconscious mind. This unique physical philosophy and expression has attracted worldwide interest.
What is HOKUSAI MANGA?
"Hokusai Manga" is an illustrated manuscript by the ukiyoe artist Katsushika Hokusai. Hokusai's most famous work is "Fugaku Sanjurokkei (Thirty-six views of Mt. Fuji)," and his name is widely known throughout the world. Hokusai described his "Hokusai Manga" as a rambling depiction of things as they occur to him. Unlike today's manga, Hokusai's works were drawn without continuity and in a disorganized manner. The first edition was published in 1814 and continued to be published.
How was last year's workshops?
We introduced basic butoh trainings for beginners
Participants range in age from 20s to 60s, and come from different backgrounds such as dancers, actors, artists, students, and doctors, all at their own pace. The class starts with basic training and develops into a dance based on the “Hokusai Manga” motif. Many participants come from overseas, and the class is conducted in both Japanese and English.
Last year, a total of 66 people participated, and 12 people attended the performance.
Flow of the Workshop
(*Each workshop will begin with a review of the basics, so there is no problem if you join in the middle of the workshop.)
DAY 1: Introduction to the basic ideas of butoh. The body as an empty bag.
DAY 2: Introduction to the characteristic “kata” of butoh. We will try to put various things in the bag. Also “Hokusai Manga”.
DAY 3: The bag that is moved. A bag that changes from the inside according to emotion. A pouch that is influenced by its environment.
DAY 4: Introduce some of the choreography based on “Hokusai Manga”. Let's dance together.
Feedbacks form participants
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The workshop and performance were good last year and I'm glad they held it again this year and I was able to attend! Interesting from the first time! Fun!
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The basic ideas and movements were carefully explained one by one, easy to understand, yet the atmosphere (explanations, etc.) was fun and relaxed, and the time passed very quickly and happily.
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It was very interesting to know the meaning of the movements and how the choreography was created. It was fun to become more familiar with butoh.
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I have seen butoh before, but I thought it wasn't for me, but I like Hokusai's paintings and thought it would be fun to be a part of it!
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I joined this time because I wanted to know how to think and move in Butoh. I was very impressed and learned a lot by watching Emiko and Tomoshi up close and personal, and how they create emotions!
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It was my first time to participate, but they made the images easy to understand and I was able to do it without any confusion. The time flew by and I am glad I was able to participate.
What is AGAXART?
AGAXART is an art collective dedicated to enhancing people's creativity through exploration of the body, mind and soul. We organize and manage workshops, performances, and events. With the body manipulation techniques of Butoh as its main focus, AGAXART provides a place to face the inner world, which is difficult to express through language, and to discover diverse forms of expression. We actively engage in exchanges with different cultures and work to increase interest in local resources.
【WEB site】 https://agaxart.wixsite.com/agart
Emiko AGATSUMA
Emiko Agatsuma is a director, dancer and choreographer specializing in Butoh, a dance genre that emerged in Japan in the 1960s as a reaction to Western modern dance. She heads the AGAXART production company for Butoh dancers and artists in Japan. Emiko is a recipient of the prestigious Best Young Artist 2015 Award by the Japan Dance Critics Association and she represented Japan in 2020 at the 39th annual Battery Dance Festival in New York City, USA.
Following HOKUSAI MANGA PROJECT
Public open Work in Progress of “So Zo Ro”
Take a peek! Behind the scenes of “Sororo”. The process of creating a butoh piece, including art production and choreography rehearsals, will be open to the public free of charge.
This is a rare opportunity to see the creative process of a butoh piece inspired by “Hokusai Manga” and Sumida's factories, bathhouses, and row houses, including rehearsals by butoh dancers Emiko Wagatsuma and Tomoji Shiotani, and stage design work by Takayuki Oyofune. Just before the performance, a period of final push before the show. The inside of Hojo Kogyosho and Narino changes daily in preparation for the performance. Please feel free to drop by.
Period : November 1 (Fri.) - 5 (Tue.), 2024, 13:00~18:00
Venue :Hojo Koumuten and Narino 3-22-10 Higashimukojima, Sumida-ku, Tokyo
Butoh performance “So Zo Ro"
Dancing “Hokusai Manga”!
Butoh performance “Sosoro” is an innovative entertainment combining “Hokusai Manga” with Sumida's town factories, public baths, and tenement house culture. Set in an old factory, this spectacular performance of butoh and live music will be the culmination of the Hokusai Manga Butoh Project, which has been in research since 2022. Please come and experience the hidden charm and power of Sumida on this stage where the past, the future, and Hokusai's spirit intersect.
Direction : Emiko Agatsuma
Butoh dance: Emiko Agatsuma, Tomoshi Shioya
Performer :Volunteer workshop participants
Music composition : Shin-ya Ohno (KiMiMi)
Live music :Gaida: Shin-ya Ohno, Guitar: Prince=Ohji(MIX NUTS HOUSE)
Original Gohsyu Ondo "Sumidagawa"; Singer|Myojo Uchuke
Stage Design :Takayuki Oyobune
Lighting : Makoto Uemura
Sound: Takahiro Yamaguchi
Production manager : Yuri Miyazaki
Date :November 8 (Fri.)~10 (Sun.), 2024
Venue :Hohjo Kohmuten Tonari (3-22-10 Higashi-Mukoujima, Sumida-ku)
Prices:
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General Admission : 3,000 JPY
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Supporter Ticket : 5,000 JPY
Discounts(Please show ID at door)
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Sumida Ward Residents : 2,500 JPY
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Students : 2,000 JPY
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Under 18 : Free
「隅田川 森羅万象 墨に夢」(通称:すみゆめ)とは
葛飾北斎が 90 年の生涯を過ごした隅田川流域で、墨で描いた小さな夢をさまざまな人たちの手で 色付けしていくように、芸術文化に限らず、森羅万象あらゆる表現を行っている人たちがつながり ながら、この地を賑やかに彩っていくことを目指していくアートプロジェクトです。「北斎」と「隅田川」を主なテーマに、すみだの地域資源を活用する多彩な企画を約 4 カ月にわたって展開していきます。
【WEBサイト】 https://sumiyume.jp/