Fri Jun 27 - Sat Jun 28
BUTOH San Francisco presents
80/08: Celebrating Butoh Founder Tatsumi Hijikata’s 80th Birthday
Website: www.butohsanfrancisco.net
$15
Tickets
Location
Date and Time
School of the Arts
555 Portola Dr.
San Francisco, CA 94131 map
district: Twin Peaks/Diamond Heights
Fri Jun 27 (8pm)
Sat Jun 28 (8pm)
Description
Butoh Dance Performance
Friday, June 27 at 8:00pm
Koichi & Hiroko Tamano of Harupin-Ha Butoh Dance Company
Ledoh of SALT FARM
Christina Braun of SF Butoh LAB
Martha Matsuda of Jomon Butoh
Bob Webb of Bare Bones Butoh
Saturday, June 28 at 8:00pm
Koichi & Hiroko Tamano of Harupin-Ha Butoh Dance Company
Shinichi Iova-Koga of inkBoat
Molly Barrons of Metropolitan Butoh
Christina Braun of SF Butoh LAB
Bob Webb of Bare Bones Butoh
Each night:
Pre-show film at 7:30 & post-show artist talk
Tickets: $15 (each night) purchase tickets
School of the Arts Theatre (SOTA)
555 Portola Dr, San Francisco, CA 94131 map
24th St Bart, then Muni bus 48; Muni bus 36, 44, 52
BUTOH San Francisco
This new organization’s purpose is to promote the Butoh art form to San Francisco, bring international artists to our community, and produce performances and workshops to foster the growth of the next generation of artists and audiences. BUTOH SanFrancisco is a fiscally sponsored project of Dancers Group.
Koichi and Hiroko Tamano/Harupin-ha Butoh Dance Company
Koichi TAMANO: Born in Shimada, Shizuoka, Japan 1946. Debut in "Bara-Iro Dance" (Rose Color Dance) by Tatsumi Hijikata 1965 in Tokyo. The first Harupin-Ha performance "Nagasu-Kujira" (Finback Whale) by Tatsumi Hijikata,1972 in Tokyo. US debut in "Japan Now" exhibition at SFMOMA in 1976.
Hiroko TAMANO: Born in Fukuoka, Japan 1952. Debut in "Gibasa" by Tatsumi Hijikata 1972 in Kyoto. Joined Harupin-Ha 1973 in Tokyo. US debut "Isamu Noguchi" exhibition at SFMOMA, 1979. artist website
Shinichi Iova-Koga/inkBoat
Shinichi (born 1968) entered the life of Butoh dance in 1991 initially through Akeno Ashikawa and then consistently through Hiroko Tamano and Yumiko Yoshioka. In 1998, he founded the performance company inkBoat. Shinichi has also collaborated intensively with Cokaseki (Germany: 2004-present), Yumiko Yoshioka and TEN PEN CHii (Germany: 1996-2001), Do Theatre (Russia: 1997-present), Minako Seki (Germany: 2001-2005), Shadowlight Theatre (SF: 1993-1997), Degenerate Art Ensemble (Seattle: 2001-present), and often creates improvisation evenings with longtime production collaborators Yuko Kaseki, Sten Rudstrom and Cassie Terman. Named one of the “25 to watch” in 2008 by Dance Magazine and awarded a “Goldie’ award by the SF Bay Guardian in 2007. Shinichi and Yuko Kaseki won “Outstanding Performance” from the Isadora Duncan Awards for the production of Ame to Ame in 2004. artist website
Ledoh/SALT FARM
LEDOH (Artistic Director) was born into the Ka-Ren culture indigenous to Burma and Northern Thailand and emigrated to the U.S. in 1972. As a soloist and member of Katsura Kan's Kyoto-based dance company, Saltimbanques, in the early 1990s he traveled and performed throughout Brazil, Europe, Thailand and Japan. In 1998 he founded SALT FARM, a performance collective based in San Francisco. Ledoh and SALT FARM generate series of site-specific performances that integrate choreography with original electronic scores, mobile set designs, and video projection. Past SALT FARM projects have focused on themes of collapse (Abacus Series, 2000-2002) and displacement (River of Sand, 2002-2004). Current project COLORMEAMERICA is the culmination of a two-year exploration titled Signature Required: Life during wartime (a project of Creative Capital). Ledoh continues to research and record the stories, dances, and rituals of his native Ka-Ren culture as raw materials for performance projects, and as a result is a featured artist in a current Berlin-based film production titled Burma Diaspora. artist website
Christina Braun/SF Butoh LAB Choreographer
Christina’s collaborations with composers have been presented regularly since 2002, including the West Wave Dance Festival 2007 and the Thailand International Butoh Festival 2006. As a dancer, Christina Braun has been a member of Mary Sano and her Duncan Dancers since 1997, the Tamano’s Harupin-ha since 1998, and Katsura Kan’s Saltimbanques since 2004. artist website
Martha Matsuda/Jomon Butoh
Since Martha Matsuda “discovered” Butoh in 1994, she has performed with Harupin-ha, Metropolitan Butoh, SF Butoh LAB and at the Bare Bones Butoh performance series. In October 2007, she joined Harupin-ha in New York City to celebrate Kazuo Ohno’s 101st birthday. Her performance project, Jomon Butoh, regularly collaborates with vibrational master Mark Deutsch.
Bob Webb/Bare Bones Butoh
Bob Webb likes to divide his time more or less equally between theatre and dance, with the odd opera, rave, and/or street performance thrown in for good measure. He makes most of his living as a stage manager, but he is also an Equity actor and a butoh dancer who has performed literally all over the U.S. (including Hawaii), France, Germany, Holland, Spain, Japan, and Thailand. When not on or behind a stage, he reads a lot, models for artists, and spends as much time as possible outside with a pack on his back.
Production Team
Jeff Brown, Christina Braun, Claire Duplantier and Bob Webb.
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Re: Butoh San Francisco 80/08: Celebrating Tatsumi Hijikata's 80th Birthday EVENTS
Tue, July 29, 2008 - 11:20 AMcrap! i missed that by a month- please do let me know if there are anymore performances from here on out! -
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Re: Butoh San Francisco 80/08: Celebrating Tatsumi Hijikata's 80th Birthday EVENTS
Tue, July 29, 2008 - 11:27 AMI suggest going to the website www.butohsanfrancisco.net and go to the contact page. I know the people who run the website and if you ask to be put on the mailing list I'm sure you won't miss out!
Good luck!
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Re: Butoh San Francisco 80/08: Celebrating Tatsumi Hijikata's 80th Birthday EVENTS
Tue, July 29, 2008 - 2:36 PMawesome, thank you- just did. :)
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