2016年に芝・大本山増上寺で行った茶の湯と舞踏のコラボレーション作品「をどる魔波羅邪茶会」(2013〜2016「天祭一〇八」)から始まった舞踏・茶の湯・お寺の表現集団。2019年より目黒・蟠龍寺にて「をてらをどりをちゃ」セッションを本格始動。それぞれの表現者が日本の伝統文化を背負いつつ固定概念を覆し、楽しい新しいお茶の一席を提供します。
をてらをどりをちゃ HP:
https://agaxart.wixsite.com/otodoc▶ 舞踏とは?
舞踏は1960年に生まれた日本発祥の身体表現です。初期の舞踏家たちは既成の価値観を疑い、自分の体そのものや忘れ去られた日本の文化を見つめ直し、それらを舞台芸術として再構築しました。この自分自身に向き合う姿勢は特徴的な世界観を確立し、世界中のアーティストに影響を与え続けています。
▶ What is Otera-Odori-Ocha?
We are a performing arts group consisting of Butoh dancers, a Japanese tea ceremony master, and monks that were established in 2016. In 2019, the group will launch a full-scale "Otera Odori Ocha" session at Vanryu-ji Temple in Meguro. We will offer the most advanced and enjoyable tea ceremony party by overturning stereotypes while carrying the traditional Japanese culture.
Otera-Odori-Ocha's Website:
https://agaxart.wixsite.com/otodoc▶ What is Butoh?
Butoh was born in Japan in the 1960s. As the reaction against the imported modern dance, Butoh dancers focused on their body and mind based on Japanese rural culture. This attitude established a unique body philosophy and Butoh keeps attracting artists all over the world.
▶About AGAXART
Agaxart is the production team that produces innovative Butoh performances based on Emiko Agatsuma’s Butoh method and aesthetics, examining the interaction between body, mind and soul. Agaxart's Butoh performances deliver the diversity of the physical expression that is connected to unconsciousness.
AGAXART's Website:
https://agaxart.wixsite.com/agart