Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by An oral history project, “Planting Seeds,” considers the history and impact of an American Dance Festival program to train dancers in China. By Brian ...
Japanese choreographer Kei Takei never knows what kind of dance she is going to make until she starts making it. But a good walk helps. “For my stone dances, I was just walking on the street one day ...
Plus, get the best of BroadwayWorld delivered to your inbox, and unlimited access to our editorial content across the globe. In January 2022, Japan Society's Contemporary Dance Festival: Japan + East ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by An exhibition at New York Public Library tells a different, more inclusive story about the genealogy of an art form. By Brian Seibert The creation of ...
The experience of exile, whether literal or symbolic, is inevitably reflected in an individual’s body. Feeling cut off from one’s roots, or viewing yourself as a stranger in a foreign land, influences ...
Asia Society is proud to present Meiji Modern: Fifty Years of New Japan. This exhibition reevaluates a seminal era of turmoil, creativity, and transformation in Japan spanning the mid-nineteenth to ...
PORTLAND, Ore. — Sahomi Tachibana, a Japanese American master teacher and performer of Nihonbuyo (traditional Japanese dance) lives in Portland. Tachibana just turned 100 in April. The legacy she ...