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Daiji Meguro
LEIMAY PRESENTING SERIES 2011: FERMENT
Culmination of Piercing Butoh Workshop
An old man was standing on the road and counting wrinkles of his hands. Perhaps he couldn’t see it well because of his aged eyes, but he was trying to see it while quickly bringing his hands closer to or keeping them away from his eyes. It was very serious but also humorous.
I was attracted to his action, concentration, and his body.
We are demanded for useful actions, concentration, and bodies for economy and society, but his body existed besides these. It was casting doubt on our body – “What is a body?” “Is only a useful body a body?” – It was Butoh for me. I think that it is Butoh to have doubts about an existing body. I explore such a body. In this piece, I requested it from the dancers.
I hope that useless bodies appear in this piece.
Object Identifier
AMP.PRG.2011.16000.29ID number
16000.29Year Created
2011Language
EnglishCurated Filters
Space / Location
Premiere Venue
CAVE Home Of LEIMAY58 Grand St - Brooklyn, New York, NY
Created and choreographed by DAIJI MEGURO
Performers: Theresa Maragio tm, Julie Spodek, Stephanie Lanckton
Music:Tito Puente
Sound & Light Board Operator: Masanori Asahara
Archival Photography: n/a
Box Office:
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CAVE Administrative Assistant: Denisa Musilova
CAVE Artistic Directors: Shige Moriya, Ximena Garnica
Showings are made possible with public funds from the New York State Council of the Arts, a state agency. And by public funds from the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs.
In addition, it is possible by volunteer efforts of the Piercing Butoh class students. Piercing Butoh is a series of weekly classes lead by Daiji Meguro and Ximena Garnica-Leimay held during four month at CAVE and culminating in public presentations at CAVE.