
See a Kabuki dance from the 18th century, learn what Nihon Buyo is, and experience using the sensu (Japanese “fan” for dancing) and wearing a kimono.
Nihon Buyo artist Kaya Yamazaki will perform two solo pieces, an excerpt from a Kabuki dance that premiered in 1820 and another from a celebratory piece danced to the oldest nagauta song, possibly composed around 1720.
Following the performance, Kaya will give a short talk about classical Japanese dance and what she has learned through her decades of experience as a performer, teacher, and anthropologist.
After the short talk, Kaya will give a workshop. No prior experience is necessary to participate. You may also choose to watch rather than participate. The workshop will have three parts. It will begin with basic foot, hand, and head movements and their combination. The second part will be about rhythmic patterns called yatton and tottan, performed with stamping, chanting, and iki (breath). Finally, participants will have a hands-on (literally!) experience of learning how to use the sensu (Japanese “fan” for dancing).
After the workshop, participants can try on ... view more »
ADMISSION INFO
$15 suggested donation
Tickets are available online at Eventbrite and at the door.
Email: hello@japanesedance.online
INDIVIDUAL DATES & TIMES*
- Oct 1, 2023 at 02:30 pm - 04:00 pm (Sun)
LOCATION
844 Madison Ave N, Bainbridge Island, WA 98110