A Revolution in Movement: The Traditional and Innovative World of Dance

Demonstration & Workshop

A Revolution in Movement
The Traditional and Innovative World of Dance

Lecturer/Performer: Umekawa Ichinosuke

 

Date & Time:
Monday, April 8, 7pm



Venue:
The Japan Foundation, Los Angeles
(5700 Wilshire Blvd., #100 Los Angeles, CA 90036)

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Admission: FREE (Registration is required)

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About the Event:
A demonstration of both classical Japanese dance and innovative unique “Buyo” will be given by Dance Master Umekawa Ichinosuke. In his performance, he will showcase the distinctive features and nuances of each dance move. Not only will participants witness two forms of art merge together, forming a cultural bridge between East and West, they will also be able to see the magical and musical flow of energy. At the workshop, Master Umekawa will show movements and techniques to master basic performance.

 

Program*
- Introduction of lecturer and his performance
- Demonstration #1: Tradition (Classical Japanese Dance)
- Demonstration #2: Innovation (Dance: Choreographed by Hanayagi Jusuke / Music: Cello Sonata by Dmitrii Shostakovich)
- Dance Workshop
*Subject to change

 

LECTURER/PERFORMER
Umekawa Ichinosuke (Dance Master: Buyoka)
Born in Oita prefecture. Upon graduating from Niigata University, he began his career at the Tokyo Ballet Company in 2005. There he has performed many works, including Maurice Béjart’s choreography of the Bolero, Greek Dance, and classical works such as Giselle and Sleeping Beauty. He undertook extensive training at the Kabuki Actor Training Division of the National Theatre of Japan in 2007. For three years, he immersed himself in the world and training of Kabuki acting. When he was training, he met Mr. Tamasaburo Bando, a Living National Treasure. It was under his tutelage and encouragement that Umekawa immersed himself in and learned the style of a Buyoka, a specialist in the Japanese traditional performing arts. After graduating from 2010 training, he entered Nakamura Shido Ichimon. He took to the first stage with Nakamura Shijiro as stage name. Casting works include Sukeroku Yukarino Edo Zakura, Kanadehon Chushingura, Shinobiyoru Koihakusemono Shoumon and many others. In 2016, he transformed from a kabuki actor to a dancer specializing in Japanese dance. Since then, he has been performing not only in the world of Japanese dance, but working hand-in-hand with fusion, classical and contemporary art, collaboration with fashion, modern beats, and classical music, often using shrines and temples and museums as a stage. Apart from dancing, he has also expanded into activities such as overseas cultural exchanges.

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