Yukio Waguri Workshop-Lecture
Yukio Waguri
NEW YORK BUTOH FESTIVAL 2003 WORKSHOP-LECTURE
This was a workshop-lecture by Butoh artist Yukio Waguri. This workshop included a lecture on butoh-fu and a video screening and concluded with a body movement session. No dance experience was necessary.
The first New York Butoh Festival was a festival celebrating the origins and the international evolution of this vital form. Butoh dance emerged in post-World War II Japan and has become a worldwide movement influencing artists in many disciplines. This festival presented emerging artists and established masters from Japan, Europe and the Eastern and Western coasts of the U.S. The New York Butoh Festival served as an East Coast hub for a growing regional and international network of butoh performers and audiences, and was presented by CAVE Organization, the oldest existing experimental art space in Williamsburg, Brooklyn. Since its conception in 1996 as an artists-in-residence, gallery and performance space, the CAVE has confronted the complex challenges and possibilities of the urban landscape.
The New York Butoh Festival reflects the organization’s intention to attract, provoke and support exploration, generative confrontation and collaboration among artists and audiences from diverse disciplines and cultures. This festival was created through donated work, and we are grateful to the performers, staff and volunteers who have made it possible.
Object Identifier
AMP.PRG.2003.4001.8ID number
4001.8Year Created
2003Performance dates
ArrayLanguage
EnglishRunning Time
3 hours; 3 pm - 6 pmCurated Filters
Space / Location
Premiere Venue
Japan Society10/15/2003
333 East 47th Street, New York, NY
Premiere Venue specific dates
- 15/10/2003
Workshop-lecture: Yukio WaguriDocumentation Images by Jonas Hidalgo in 2003, Festival videography by Shige Moriya and Catalina Santamaria
Documentation Images by Jonas Hidalgo in 2003, Festival videography by Shige Moriya and Catalina Santamaria
Workshops Coordinator: Moeno Wakamatsu, Erin Kelly
Partners: The City College of New York, Japan Society, New York University, Theater for the New City, The Cultural Counsil of Sweden, Yale University, Napsa Editorial, Pranayama Art Inc, Sapporo, The Jizake,