Open-Air-Butoh performance
The performance begins at sunset. As daylight fades, spaces emerge from shadows and artificial light. The changing light becomes part of the production. In a world of increasing instability and contradictory realities, the piece explores how a body can endure when certainties crumble.
‘Sehpurpur’ draws on the physical practice of Butoh to create a space between perception and dissolution. Gravity, breath, silence and precise control shape the body and its movement.
What remains when seeing begins in the dark?
Artists Theater-Butoh company 4RUDE
Artistic Director | Concept | Choreography | Direction HikaruInagawa
Concept | Choreography | Costumes Maco
Performance Maco, Hikaru Inagawa, Rareș Grozea, Adina Mohr, Yoshihiro Shimomura, Julia Kühn, Yaz
Production 4RUDE