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- Video ID number
- V00641
- Recording date
- September 2016
Overview
"Sasara-mosara" means "mess" in the Hiroshima dialect. Hiroshima was destroyed by an atomic bomb in 1945. A single flash of light changed everything, as if causing an extinction. The theme of the piece is 'The past, present, and future of the atomic bomb'. The work does not depict the atomic bomb itself, but rather presents the complex emotions of sadness, hatred, fear and anger caused by the bomb, and the absurd, ongoing historical and global situations as a universal image.
Details
- Title
- Sasara mo Sara
- Performance creator(s)
- Yuko Kawamoto
- Direction/Choreography
- Direction and Choreography: Yuko Kawamoto
- Venue
- d-soko Theater
- Performance date(s)
- 2 September 2016 - 4 September 2016
- Performer(s) and staff
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Performer: Yuko Kawamoto (Shinonome Butoh), Goki Watanabe (Shinonome Butoh), Makiko Takamatsu, Katarzyna Pastuszak(Teatr Amarea)
Music: Chie Nakajima
Costume Design: Daisuke Tsukuda
Stage Design: Kazuyuki Takahashi
Lighting: Nobuo Tanaka, Megumi
Sound: Masaru Soga
Stage Director: Kazunori Kishimoto
Video: Hiroyoshi Takishima (PLASTIC RAINS)
Production: Shinonome Butoh
Funded by: Japan Arts Council
Cooperation: Suzuki Ironworks - Organiser(s)
- Organiser: Shinonome Butoh
- Genre
- Butoh
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