KAAT Kanagawa Arts Theater Produce "No exit"

KAAT神奈川芸術劇場プロデュース 『出口なし』
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KAAT Kanagawa Arts Theater Produce "No exit" is Dance and Performance art Stage/Dance/Comedy event held in Japan.

Performed by French philosopher Sartre's representative of the twentieth century by Yasuyuki Shuto × Keiyuki Nakamura × Natsuko Akiyama with a view to "words" and "body" KAAT Kanagawa Arts Theater The performance from January to February 2019, KAAT Kanagawa Art Performing stage "No exit" by the director of theatrical art director [Akira Shirai]!
 
 For the performers, we received the world-class ballet dancer Yuyuki Shitoh, active as a choreographer [Megumi Nakamura], and a real actress actress [Akiyama Natsuko], a masterpiece by JP Sartre, famous as a conversation play in a closed room "exit None "as a work that crosses the boundary between" theater "and" dance ".
 
 "No exit" is a masterpiece of a famous French playwright [Sartre] as a philosopher and has been performed in various forms since its premiere in 1944. In this performance, we will explore the elements of the body expression in the foreground and explore the new possibilities of "words" drawn in the plays and "bodies" present in the stage by mixed casting of dancers and actors.
 
 Expect novel "no exit" created by three outstanding performers in the genre, theater, dance, each in a compact space close to the "closed room" setting of the scene of the play of the middle studio of KAAT.

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Akiyama Natsuko (Akiyama Natsuko, October 8, 1966 -) is an actress in Japan. Her hobbies are baseball, dance and piano. She graduated from Nihon University Tsurugaoka High School.

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Nakamura Yukie (Nakamura Megumi, 1970 -) is a choreographer and dancer of Japan. Participated in the Lausanne International Competition 2006/07 as a coach of the contemporary repertoire. Originally from classical ballet, she is mainly working in the field of contemporary dance.

In 1988, she won a prize at the Lausanne International Ballet Competition and was a fellow of France. Reiko Ogura in Yokohama Learn ballet at the ballet studio.

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Jean-Paul Charles Aymard Sartre 21 June 1905 – 15 April 1980) was a French philosopher, playwright, novelist, political activist, biographer, and literary critic. He was one of the key figures in the philosophy of existentialism and phenomenology, and one of the leading figures in 20th-century French philosophy and Marxism.

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