Search results for Dance

  • Spaces-In-Between Variations in Body-Writing
    Variations in Body-Writing: An exploration of the narrow field between existence and non-existence.
    Sandie BRISCHLER
    Site-A Gallery Beneath the Railways / Silk Road Dance Hall
  • Happening Fujisawa
    Site-Specific Art at Fujisawa’s Landmark: The Meiten Building
    Ippei Yonezawa
    391THEATRE
  • Sayonakidori
    Sayonakidori − an onomatopoeic soundscape where distant echoes of Japan resonate through a European gaze.
    MMLAB theatre
    Art Center NEW
  • Shumpei Nemoto | Underway
    A solo performance dancing with sound emerging from the vibrations of movement and focusing on its generative process.
    Shumpei Nemoto
    Step Plaza
  • DaBY Studio Presentation
    Conan Amok, Teita Iwabuchi, Ayaka Ono Akira Nakazawa Spacenotblank, Mariko Kakizaki, Ryu Suzuki, Moto Takahashi, Null, Ruri Mito
    Dance Base Yokohama 1F / 3F
  • Two Practices Related to the Body: 1. Dance and the Performing Arts in the Age of AI: Past, Present, and Future (Working Title) 2. Interference patterns of birds and humans
    Through engaging with difference, we reflect on the environment around our bodies and our present position within it.
    Minami Nakayashiki / Garage / kiyos Yonesque / Mitsutane Ota
    Yokohama National University
  • whereverever
    “whereverever” combines experimental film and dance,  posing pertinent and playful questions about distance from ancestral places.
    Mardon + Mitsuhashi
    WAKABACHO WHARF
  • Jérôme Bel
    An “auto-bio-choreo-graphical” performance of the choreographer who has defied the conventions of dance.
    Jérôme Bel
    KAAT Kanagawa Arts Theatre Medium Studio
  • “DADDA” A France-Japanese Contemporary Circus Co-Creation: Yokohama 2025 Edition
    Inspired by Akutagawa’s The Spider’s Thread, this circus piece reveals the light and darkness within human nature
    Setouchi Circus Factory
    KAAT Kanagawa Arts Theatre Large Studio
  • Work In Progress for BLINK Vol.2
    The present position of thinking about Two faces “FUTAOMOTE”
    Yo Nakamura(Yo+)
    KAAT Kanagawa Arts Theatre Atrium
  • Movers Platform JP2
    A performance that explores the intrinsic value of movements beyond dance genres
    Hiroaki Umeda
    KAAT Kanagawa Arts Theatre Atrium
  • Push Pull Matters
    Push or pull? No. Push while pulling, and pull while pushing.
    Yohei Hamada / Odorusakana Dan-s
    ZOU-NO-HANA TERRACE / Zou-no-hana Park
  • YPAM Excursion: A Visit to The Saison Foundation Morishita Studio
    Morishita Studio
  • Accumulation
    Dancing for climate action
    Co.ERASGA
    WAKABACHO WHARF
  • North Korea Dance
    The godmother of South Korean contemporary dance envisions the dances that breathe in a country so close, yet so distant.
    Eun-Me Ahn
    KAAT Kanagawa Arts Theatre Hall
  • a butterfly swimming in the water
    lap dance
    Osamu Shikichi
    A hotel in Yokohama city
  • Bridging Bridge
    A cross-border collaboration exploring life, human conflicts and connection.
    contact Gonzo × TS Crew
    Yokohama Red Brick Warehouse No. 1 3F Hall
  • Fabrics of Time
    Digital Arts × Paper Installation × Dance Theatre ──a journey through memories and physical dialogues
    Ieng Chi Dance Association
    THE HALL YOKOHAMA
  • a newt is on a stone
    How can we coexist with the space and objects around us?
    Takuya Takemoto
    Waikiki STUDIO
  • IN A LANDSCAPE: Don’t Be Frightened of Turning the Page / Save the Last Dance for Me / Third Dialogue: In a Landscape (Alessandro Sciarroni / CollettivO CineticO)
    Three works meticulously exploring practices, traditional dances and the concept of “turning.”
    Alessandro Sciarroni
    KAAT Kanagawa Arts Theatre Medium Studio
  • Between Resonance and the Body —An Improvisational Hypothesis
    The improvisational nature of Rōkyoku without a score and its intersection with the body’s Margins
    rin tamagawa
    Silk Road Dance Hall
  • There Is Another Capital beneath the Waves: In collaboration with YCAM
    Memories of modernization and war, of Taiwan and Japan, seen through sugar and Japanese traditional puppetry.
    Chia-Wei Hsu + Ting-Tong Chang + Hsien-Yu Cheng
    KAAT Kanagawa Arts Theatre Large Studio
  • WAVES
    Dynamic waves from the body—dance, music and visual fuse to evoke a new realm, “imagining the invisible body.”
    Cloud Gate Dance Theatre of Taiwan | Tsung-Lung Cheng × Daito Manabe
    KAAT Kanagawa Arts Theatre Hall
  • Quarterlife: DAWN
    In Motion with Our Ambiguous Selves — A Physical Response to the QLC
    Keisuke Sugawara
    WAKABACHO WHARF
  • VISION / TO KNOW
    An improvisational theater work with audience participation  by ASI-PRO Messenger, who has an intellectual disability
    ASI-PRO
    ART STUDIO I’M HERE