Hokuryukyo Vol.4, Hinagata III “Saint Marquis le Cabaret. Die Welt its ein Kabaret”

1979

Photo: unknown

Info

Date
1979/07/13,14(Toyama),07/17(Fukui),07/20(Kanazawa)
Activities
Composition, Direction, Choreography, Performance
City
Toyama、Fukui、Kanazawa
Country
Japan
Venue
Kitaguni Auditorium Large Hall, Toyama Cultural Foundation, Kitaguni Newspaper
Hosted by
[Fukui Performance Organizer]Kaiou Planning [Fukui Performance Support] Fukui Shimbun, Fukui Broadcasting [Toyama Performance Organizer]Butoh 720, Patronage Kitaguni Newspaper, Hokuriku Broadcaster
Performers
MESUKAZAN (volcan féminin), SEBI (feu dorsal)

Description

This was a tour in the three Hokuriku prefectures, during which they would go on to perform at many school festivals and live houses. This was the biggest performance for Sebi and Ariadne, and there were signs of getting out of Miira everywhere. In particular, the scene with Carlotta Ikeda as a second where he exudes his weird imagination through Miles Davis’ “Jack Johnson” was outstanding. Murobushi’s obsession with cabaret as a concept came to the foreground in this performance.

Die WELT ist Ein CABARET “The world is a cabaret” – Be the distinguished foreigner – “The noble traveler”. With the two slogans of world DADA in the 1930s as the stepping stones for this trip, 16 dancers will weave a whirlwind of acrobaticism, animism, shamanism and eroticism for two hours on the theme of parade = funeral procession and Lotus Cabaret = a stage that opens to the oriental wheel of reincarnation!

From Murobushi’s greeting

(Y.O)

translation
Mai Furusawa

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Document

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003 Flier
004 Flier
005 Flier
006 News Paper
007 Flyer
008 Flyer
009 Post Card

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