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Butoh Contemporary dance Japanese tradition

Ballet x butoh x kabuki : A dance remembered in Tohno

From December 26 to December 28, the contemporary dance company of K-Ballet, Opto, associated with the famous butoh dancer, Akaji Maro and the French-Japanese kabuki wonderboy Onoe will premiere A dance remember in Tohno in Brillia hall (Ikebukuro). Revolving around a mythical young kamikaze and its pains, performed by the company who enchanted us with their Petit collection in 2022, and 2 great individuals, this is a show not to be missed – as of Dec.18, there were still places available.
For more information there is a great article in Japan Times here

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Contemporary dance

North Korea Dance by Eun-Me Ahn

On December 8th, YPAM showcases North Korea Dance, a work from 2018, at the time Eun-Me Ahn, the famous South Korean choregrapher, became an associated artiste of the Théâtre de la Ville de Paris. She created her choregraphy considering the customs of neighbouring North Korea. While moves from public ceremonies, or famous soldier footsteps are part of the show, it is a bridge between the two countries, but also a remembrance of potentially phasing out South Korean traditions – indeed, the isolation of Pyeongyang also accounts for holding to the past. It will be a premiere in Japan, and a very exciting show from YPAM.
(Not to miss either, from December 5 to 7, the auto-choreo-biographical Jerome Bel , interpreted by Takao Kawaguchi).

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Theater

Greetings from the edge of the earth II

Suzuki Company of Toga will be playing in Kichijoji from December 12 to December 21. The second episode of the famous work Tadashi Suzuki, director and playwright who contributed so much to exchanges between the Japanese and international theater world, will be performed in the capital. A regular feature of the Scot Summer Season, this is a unique chance to have a glimpse of this works without having the chance to travel to Toga. It will be held in Japanese, as long as we can judge, but is a must-see in the contemporary theatre scene. See also the succinct leaflet in English and a presentation of the play in Japanese. This play is mythical, like a unicorn, but nobody has seen a unicorn yet everybody can describe one. Built on the shoulders of King Lear, this tragedy authored by Tadashi Suzuki stems from the observation of a sick world inhabited by sick people. Will there be hope at the edge ?

About Tadashi Suzuki (mostly in French)

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Butoh Contemporary dance

Butoh at Kochuten – Multilayered body animal

Dairakudakan presents a one-man butoh performance by Konan AMOKU / Conan Amok, Multilayered body animal, from December 11 to December 14th, in Kichijoji, Tokyo. Kochuten, the paradise in a jar, the 50-seats venue of the oldest existing butoh company (est.1972), has re-started their regular spectacles / producings. After Jongye YANG Rite of spring all female Dairakudakan members sold-out performances in November, and before Shinshoku (March 2-8), it is a perfect time to taste Butoh pieces blessed by Akaji MARO, who is acting as artistic director for this piece. For more information on Dairakudakan / Kochuten programs, and on Butoh in 2025 and beyond.

Other recommended performing arts spectacles until end of the year : From October to December
And for the first quarter 2026

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Contemporary dance Dance

Dance Bridge 2025 vol.2

Session House Kagurazaka will stage the second volume of Dance Bridge 2025, focusing on laugther, on Dec. 6 and 7. In a time of growing social uncertainty, this program presents four dance works that explore empathy and tolerance born through laughter. Going beyond the boundaries of contemporary dance, the artists will take on the challenge of illuminating human nature through humor.
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“Tokyo Parade”, Choreography & Performance: Mizuo Kasai, Chieko Ito
“Sister”, Chor.: Takahiro Mochizuki Perf,: Takahiro Mochizuki, Haruka Takeuchi
“Iconic”, Choreography & Performance: Yu Okamoto, Wataru Kitao
“1mm of Policy”, Chor.: Sae Onishi, Perf.: Sae Onishi, Remi Murai, Haruka Taba
Take the chance to have a taste of 4 different styles / expressions and laugh along the performances.
For information and registering : info@session-house.net
Website : https://session-house.net/

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Butoh Circus Contemporary dance

Floating squid, Butoh, dance and juggling

Wakaba Coffee presents a triple staged show on December 26 and 27, featuring Wakaba Coffee butoh pair, obviously, a poetic juggling performance by Yosuke Meguro – who was invited to present his Life Work in Setagaya Public Theater earlier this year -, and contemporary dance by Manami and Mamiko Hosokawa. A triple bill followed by a coffee, for an exclusive event. Wakaba’s butoh pieces are always intriguing, often entertaining, and this will be a great combination, no doubt. In Nakano.
More info on butoh in Tokyo in 2025.

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Circus Contemporary dance English English subtitles Theater

YPAM 25 theatre highlights

On October 1st, YPAM program was released, with its 3 main branches, YPAM Fringe, YPAM Direction and Yokohama Dance Collection. Some plays and shows stand out, among the many offerings – some related to witches and ghosts, and all the below plays are available with English surtitles, accessible to non Japanese speakers. Below are 8 interesting theater plays with English surtitles or in English, and one Circus performance.

Full model change, a dark comedy exploring life in a competitive society where happiness is a measurable commodity, everyone being forced to chase their own “happiness score.”, Nov.28-30, Theater, English sub.
The game, for chess lovers and haters – At Cafe Pawn, regular customers are always playing chess.One day, a married couple comes in.After her husband breaks up with her, the wife becomes addicted to chess, Dec. 3-7, Theater, English sub.
Dadda, Inspired by Ryunosuke Akutagawa’s “The Spider’s Thread,” this work delves into the essence of circus as an art of limits: gravity, centrifugal force, precarious balance, and circular motion. Circus, Dec. 5-7
Radiant / Three thousand, based on Dylan Thomas “And Death Shall Have No Dominion” and Nankichi Niimi “Hikaru”, this theatrical work reflects on life and death, and the long, radiant, and vanishing flow of time that leads to the present, Dec 6-21, English/Japanese and Engl.subtitles
Mr. Day Dreamer Hamlet Machine, based on Heiner Mueller incredible work, Dec.7-9, Japanese with English sub.
The Ego and His Loss, inspired by a real event, tells the tragedy which develops between an immigrant Vietnamese woman and a man who was a victim of the frozen era, not having found a permanent job when the bubble burst. By a company based in Osaka. Dec.8-9, Japanese with English surtitles.
No one’s rite based on Arthur Miller’s The Crucible, which captures the disturbing frenzy and irrational outcomes of the Salem witch trials in Massachusetts, this play takes place in the meeting room of a video production company. Four “female” employees engage in seemingly cheerful yet deeply insular conversations, Dec 11-14, Japanese, English sub.
The Japanese rite of meeting a ghost, will conduct a traditional Japanese ritual of spirit invocation. “Genzo” is a theatrical series dedicated to exploring expressions of fear on stage. This production will be performed in English, Dec 12-14
Zazi-Zoo Contemporary Counterfeit Theater, a new performance by the energetic Zazi.Zoo energetic and passionate theatre collective from Tokyo, an experience in an intimate transformed garage, in Yokohama, with English surtitles.
Girls Double Bill “Which Witch” & “MAMA”, from a theater series exploring the theme of female metamorphosis. ‘MAMA’ depicts the issues and myths surrounding modern mother-daughter relationships using the form of Noh theater. ‘Which Witch’ dramatizes the metamorphosis of women in medieval European witch hunts and modern Japanese capitalist society in a picnic-style. Dec 13-14, in Japanese only.

Dance pieces to be screened later ! And do not forget to look for free performances, on-the-spot shows and various installations.

Other spectacles in the last quarter of 2025 : Tokyo stages from October to December

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Contemporary dance

Robot, l’amour éternel

From December 5 to 7, Kaori Ito, dancer, choregrapher, and director of Strasbourg CND, will present Robot, l’amour éternel, the last work of her intimate trilogy at New National Theater Tokyo. This will be the second time this year she presents some work in Japan, after the Dance Marathon Express performed in KAAT back in July. She will this time share a solo and more intimate work, fit for NNTT Pit.
More info on Kaori Ito : in Le Monde, on her website