Sankai Juku, Utsushi

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A unique dance and music composition about the body and nature – a ritual of beauty.

In the poetic landscape of corporeality emanating visually arresting images.

 

Utsushi is an artistically and thematically diverse production composed of excerpts from the major shows of Sankai Juku, a leading and globally renowned dance company. The showcase of Ushio Amagatsu’s choreographies created over more than thirty years includes key moments of the Japanese “flagship”. The Utsushi show mirrors life and nature in dance.    

 

Roses of Sand (Shijima, 1988)

Watch, Look (Toki, 2005)

Hands of Darkness (Kinkan Shonen, 1978)

Parallel Shift (Hibiki, 1998)

Two Mirrors (Kagemi, 2000)

Echoes (Kagemi 2000)

Monads (Shijima 1988, Hiyomeki 1995, Yuragi 1993)

 

The Japanese dance company Sankai Juku was founded in 1975 by choreographer Ushio Amagatsu from the second generation of Butoh dancers. Hijikata and Kazuo Ohno belong to the first, “post-Hiroshima” generation. The beginnings of the expressive Butoh dance date back to the 1960s, when it emerged as a response to the development of contemporary dance in Japan. The dancers sensitively embrace the environment and the world as a whole to shake the depth of life through dance.

Program and cast

Approximate running time: 1 hour 15 minutes, no intermission

 

Direction, choreography, set design: Ushio AMAGATSU
Assistance: SEMIMARU
Music: YAS-KAZ, Yoichiro YOSHIKAWA
Dancers: Sho TAKEUCHI, Akihito ICHIHARA, Ichiro HASEGAWA,
Dai MATSUOKA, Norihito ISHII, Shunsuke MOMOKI
Stage manager: Keiji MORITA
Light design: Satoru SUZUKI
Sound design: Junko MIYAZAKI

The New Stage

A theatre building constructed in 1983, a stage with a specific dramaturgy. You can see there Laterna magika and Drama performances and a number of other original projects.

 

The New Stage today

 

After a period of 18 years independence (1992–2009) when the New Stage served as home stage for e ensemble Laterna magika, the New Stage became part of the National Theatre in January 2010, so did the Laterna magika ensemble.

 

The New Stage of the National Theatre serves nowadays as an open space for performing arts with its separate management, a separate managerial unit within the National Theatre. The programming focuses primarily on contemporary cultural trends. The spotlight is aimed at contemporary dance, progressive drama alternatives, interactive performances, urban culture phenomena, multimedia projects, family programs and more. The New Stage has been since January 2010 playing an active part at the cultural scene in Prague providing the original concept of creative artistic institution within the structure of National Theatre.

 

The New Stage is open to both Czech and international audience and the programming meets the needs of both audiences. The repertoire of the New Stage can be divided into three parts: performances  by the Drama and Ballet Ensemble of the National Theatre and performances by the artistic ensemble Laterna magika. The remaining third of the repertoire is devoted to international guest performances, local and international co-productions, emerging artists in theatre and visual arts, contemporary dance, workshops, conferences, festivals and other accompanying programs. The repertoire of the New Stage includes also a wide-range of special projects and one-off events that take place both in the New Stage building as well as the piazzeta of the National Theatre.

 

By car

To the centre (Old Town), approach on Masarykovo nábřeží (Masaryk embankment) in the direction from the Dancing House, at the fork crossroads in front of the National Theatre turn right to Divadelní street and then right again to Ostrovní street to the National Theatre car park. Parking costs 50 CZK/h. 

 

By tram

By daytime trams Nos. 6, 9, 18 and 22 or night trams Nos. 53, 57, 58, 59 to the stop “Národní divadlo”, by daytime tram No. 17 to the stop “Národní divadlo”.

 

By metro

To the station “Můstek”, line B (yellow), and then by foot along Národní street, or to the station “Karlovo náměstí” and then two stops by trams No. 6, 18 or 22 to the stop “Národní divadlo” To the station “Staroměstská”, line A (green), and then two stops by tram No. 17 to the stop “Národní divadlo”. 

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