Noism 15th Anniversary Concert "Mirroring Memories" and "Fratress I"
Mirroring Memories:
Direction and Choreography: Jo Kanamori
Lighting design: Masakazu Ito(RYU), Jo Kanamori
Video: Ryu Endo
Performers: Noism1 + Jo Kanamori
Fratres Ⅰ:
Direction and Choreography: Jo Kanamori
Music: Arvo Pärt《Fratres for strings and percussion》
Lighting design: Masakazu Ito(RYU), Jo Kanamori
Performers : Noism1 + Jo Kanamori
19 July – 28 July, 2019
Niigata and Tokyo, Japan
Venue: RYUTOPIA Niigata City Performing Arts Center – Theater
Tickets:
Price S¥4,000 A¥3,000 (Under 25 years old tickets S¥3,200 A¥2,400)
Tickets available at RYUTOPIA Online Ticket https://www.ryutopia.or.jp/*Japanese only
e-plus http://eplus.jp/(PC/MB)-Japanese only
Public: May.19.2019 / 11:00am-
NPAC mate: May.17.2019 / 11:00am
Access: 3-2 Ichibanboridori-cho Chuo-ku Niigata City 951-8132 Japan
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Noism (Noiseumu) was founded in the spring of 2004, dedicated to theaters. Leader is Kanamori Yuji who also concurrently serves as artistic director of the dance division of the Niigata Civic Art and Cultural Center (Ryuto Pia). Previously it was named Noism 04 with the name of the year in which it is active, but in September 2009 the main company was renamed Noism 1 with the establishment of the trainee company Noism 2. For over 15 years since its establishment, the dancers selected by the audition moved to Niigata not only from Japan, but also from abroad and are active throughout the year.
Noism has two groups, Profision Company Noism 1 (Noise Muan), Trainee Company Noism 2 (Noise Mu 2), Noism 1 globally works from Niigata to the world. They perform works created by Ryu Pia at home and abroad. Noism 2 belongs to a young dancer who is aiming for professionals, in addition to performances in theaters, they continue activities rooted in Niigata, such as events to be held in Niigata City and performances to schools.
The origin of company name Noism (Noise) is "No-ism = noism". The idea of acting to rebuild useful things for us in the 21st century by reestablishing various principles established in the 19th and 20th century, not denying, is the idea of the activity. To revalidate every ism using various bodily knowledge that has no specific principle and accumulated in history.
Ryutopia Japan's first theater-dedicated dance troupe based in Niigata City Arts Center. It was established in 2004 by having become director of the choreographer Kaoru Kanamori and the dance section artistic director. The professional company Noism 1 has a wide range of activities in various parts of the world, including performing in Japan, co-production with the Moscow Chekhov International Theater Festival, and appearing in the Opera & Ballet produced by the Saito ・ Kinen Festival Matsumoto. There is. Backed by the dancers' overwhelming body and keen awareness of problems, the activities that looked at the world from Niigata are attracting attention from various fields as a model of a new theater culture in the 21st century. Received the 8th Asahi Performing Arts Award Dance Award.
Members:
Ikedagaya; Sakai Asuka; Jang Shan Yue;Johor Poplavsky; Imoto Hoshina; Hayashida Mari; Kai Tomioka; Charlie Liang; Nishioka Hinano; Akira Toba; Nishizawa Makoto; Katayama Natsunami; Miyoshi Kotone