The Journey of Spirit
"Festival Benefit Performance Yukio Waguro: The Journey of spirit, Thunder Catcher"
Yukio Waguri
NEW YORK BUTOH FESTIVAL 2007 BENEFIT WORKSHOP
The Journey of Spirit investigates the relationship between
Shamanisum and Dance and body in present age in Japan.
Beginning, A man is possessed by a Spirit,
He gets a trance, falls into the underground, and walks around in hell.
He gets back to middle world, but he meets only suspicious persons.
Finally he is relieved and finds lightness.
This is the Shaman’s trip; Shaman, Monster, Beast,
Queen of flowers, Trickster, or more.
Thunder Catcher
This character is a trickster in shamanism.
The 3rd biennial New York Butoh Festival celebrated the origins, and international evolution of butoh in a series of performances, workshops, films and lectures. Butoh is a contemporary dance form that emerged in Japan. Fusing the traditional with the avant-garde, complex choreography with improvisation, wild physicality with meditative stillness, butoh defies easy definition and embraces paradox. After almost half a century since Hijikata’s Ankoku Butch Project, butoh dancers have been appearing like mushrooms across the world taking myriad forms and paths; some retain the butoh label as a marketing strategy, or to declare affiliation with original butoh artists. Others continue the teachings of their masters, make crucial discoveries, and perhaps later become susceptible to stagnation in these once-vital realization till others have gained great inspiration from their studies, evolved their learning and art process to create their own butoh. This Festival celebrates the life-work of dancers whose bodies demonstrate the pursuit of honesty, going beyond found styles or forms. Butoh is born and dies with every dancer; that is its fundamental power.
NYBF 2007 showcased over 60 emerging and established local and international artists. Because are currently the only festival in the United States presenting butoh’s international spectrum, and was a rare chance to see a number of these legendary dancers perform, many for the first time in New York. In this year’s Festival we were pleased to open our programming to US-based dancers at Japan Society and CAVE.
This festival was presented at CAVE Organization, a nonprofit artist collective, founded in 1996. CAVE’s produced more than 300 visual art exhibitions, multi-media installations, workshops and performances throughout the last eleven years. The New York Butch Festival is a natural outgrowth of CAVE’s ongoing commitment to presenting international art and to promoting interdisciplinary and multicultural exchange.
Documentation
Object Identifier
AMP.PRG.2007.4003.32ID number
4003.32Year Created
2007Performance dates
ArrayLanguage
EnglishCurated Filters
Space / Location
- CAVE home of LEIMAY
Premiere Venue
CAVE11/17/2007
58 Grand St - Brooklyn, NY
Premiere Venue specific dates
- 17/11/2007
Performer: Yukio Waguri
Festival Videographers : Shige Moriya
CAVE
Beer generously provided by Kirin.
CAVE NY BUTOH FESTIVAL TEAM
Director: Ximena Garnica
Managing Director: Parker Pracjek
Producer: Gabriele Schafer
Curators/Founders: Ximena Garnica, Jeff Janisheski, Juan Merchan, Zachary Model, Shige Moriya
Intern: Fave Lim
TechnicalDirector/Lighting Designer: Federico Restrepo
Master Electrician: Juan Merchan
Sound Manager: RolandToledo
Stage Manager: Susan Lange
WebMaster: Joshua Weiner
Photographer: DolaBaroni
Publicist: Audrey Ross
Workshop Manager: Bryan Camphire
Box OfficeManager: Claire Duplantier
Festival Bookkeeper: Mariko Endo
Merchandise Coordinator: Pei Lee
Graphic Design: Kendra Thomas
FestivalVideographer: ShigeMoriya
Theaterfor the New City Production Manager: Marc Marcante
Technical Director: Richard Reta
CAVE STAFF
Artistic Directors: Shige Moriya, Ximena Garnica
Assistant of the Directors/Editor/Grantwriter: Kristin Narcowich
Dance Studio Manager:Irem Calikusu
Bookkeeper / General Assistant: Mariko Endo
Web Manager: Honeyghan
Partnering Venues:
Thanks to the partnering venues and their staff who have helped make this 2007Festival a sucess:
AnthologyFilms Archives: John Mhiripiri, Jonas Mekas and staff
Japan Society: Yoko Shioya, Dawn Eshelman, Futoshi,Aya Ogawa and staff
Martin E. Segal Theatre Center: Frank Hentschker and staff
Noguchi Museum: David DiVincenzo Heather Brady
P5122:Vallejo Gantner CarleighWelsh
NYPublic Library for the Performing Arts: Barbara Cohen-Stratyner
SAFE-T-GALLERY: DonBurmeister, Michael Philip Manheim
Theater for the New City: Crystal Field, Marc Marcante, Richard Reta and staff