US Butoh Training Opportunities 2020
Here’s a list of Butoh Dance and Butoh-inspired training opportunities – festivals, workshops and ongoing classes in the United States throughout the year 2020.
Here’s a list of Butoh Dance and Butoh-inspired training opportunities – festivals, workshops and ongoing classes in the United States throughout the year 2020.
Come celebrate, set intentions for the New Year, and give yourself an enlivening post-holiday physical and creative workout with this by-donation, one-day Butoh Dance workshop facilitated by Jordan Rosin.
Suitable for performers and non-performers, and people of all abilities and levels of experience. Absolute beginners are welcome.
I’m delighted to be bringing my signature workshop to Atlanta, GA for the first time this fall!
I’m thrilled to be offering two exciting workshops at the upcoming Virginia Theatre Association Conference, as well as helping recruit for Virginia Tech. If you’re in the area, come check it out!
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I’m excited to be performing a new “Baby Powder Naked Man” cabaret act at Dell’Arte International’s annual “Keep the Fires Burning Cabaret”, Friday & Saturday, March 22 & 23 in Blue Lake, CA. Photo by Kaitlyn Samuel.
In this intensive workshop with teachers Jordan Rosin and Yokko, participants will utilize principles from a variety of physical theatre traditions (Butoh Dance in particular) to cultivate an awareness, availability, and responsiveness that will allow them to move, act, and dance with resonance and power.
I’m thrilled to be giving a FREE 3-hour lecture / workshop on Butoh Dance at Humboldt University’s 25th Annual Social Justice Summit.
Date: Saturday, March 2, 2019
Time: 9:00am – 12:00pm
Friday, December 21, 7pm – 10pm (3 hours)
Saturday, December 22, 2pm – 6pm (4 hours)
at Synapsis Nova, 212 G Street, Suite 102, Eureka, CA 95501
Friday night will feature a somatic journey of relaxation and awareness, coupled with exploration of the Japanese concept of ‘ma’ (間 – the space between things). We’ll finish with some free-dancing on some thematic prompts.
Saturday will feature more partner-based relaxation and awareness work, followed by play with Butoh Dance techniques new and old and the devising and performance of group and solo dances to celebrate our new-found emptiness and the potential therein.
I’m excited to be choreographing some Butoh Dance for the upcoming Macabre Cabaret at Dell’Arte International in Blue Lake, CA on October 19 & 20, 2018. Featuring the talents of Idit Kichinovsky, Hannah Shaka, Cleo DeOrio, and Melanie Schauwecker.