& Dance Tech Labo vol.1
Dates] January 29 (Sat.) & 30 (Sun.)
[Venue] Dance Base Yokohama
[Instructors] DaBY Residence Artists Saori Hara / Taichi Yamagata
[Application] https://anddancetech-1.peatix.com
& Dance Tech” is an ongoing series of genre-less workshops for dancers, curated by DaBY choreographer in residence Saori Hala.
Each workshop, with a different instructor and theme, will explore techniques for dancers to interpret and incorporate the complex media that surround dance expression, such as words, space, and music, into their own expression.
The first half of Vol. 1 is Taichi Yamagata’s “Words and Dance: Direction of Words and Body. Dance works in which speech is performed on stage are no longer rare in Japan. This class is for those who want to challenge or further hone their skills in handling words as dancers.
The second half of the program is “Dance with Space, Dance with Place” by Saori Hara. Hara, who has been continuously performing site-specific works, will share methods for creating a relationship between space and the body. This class is for those interested in creating works in special non-theatrical spaces and improvisation methods.
◆Target / Schedule
(1) For college students 1st~4th year
No prior performance experience is required. If you are interested in learning about and thinking about performance expression through your own body, please join us.
- 1/29(Sat) 12:00-
- Words and Dance: Direction of Words and Direction of Body” Lecturer: Taichi Yamagata
- 16:00- “Space and Dance
- Space and Dance: Dancing with Place” Lecturer: Saori Hara
(2) For professionals
For dance artists looking for new perspectives for choreography, direction, and improvisation
- 1/30(Sun) 12:00-
- Words and Dance: Direction of Words and Direction of Body” Lecturer: Taichi Yamagata
- 16:00- “Space and Dance
- Space and Dance: Dancing with Place” Lecturer: Saori Hara
◆Program Outline
Words and Dance: Words and Dance: The Direction of Words and the Direction of the Body” Instructor: Taichi Yamagata
The seen happening on the stage. How does being seen and seeing on stage affect the body? How does seeing and being seen on stage affect our bodies? How is our body different on the stage from the way it is in everyday life? Become others. Becoming others, or trying to become others. In this process, there are many hints for deeper observation of your own body. Consciously bring up on stage the unconscious and attractive body of everyday life. Not sensitively, but more concretely. I hope this workshop will be an opportunity for you to encounter your own body again while having fun. Please feel free to participate. (Taichi Yamagata)
What to bring〉
・Writing utensils
・Comfortable clothes
・Indoor shoes
Dance with Space Dance with Place” Instructor: Saori Hara
Learn how to create a va-performance piece using “Designing Situations,” a method that Saori Hara invented herself. First, she will share how to observe the relationship between the body and space, inspired by the concept of “affordance” taken from ecopsychology, and then translate it into concrete ideas for movement.
What to bring〉
・Writing utensils
・Comfortable clothes
◆Rates
(1) For students
- Each program
- 500 yen (tax included)
- Entire Program
- 1,000 yen (tax included)
(2) For Professionals
- Each program
- 2,500 yen (tax included)
- Entire Program
- 4,000 yen (tax included)
◆Venue
Dance Base Yokohama (https://dancebase.yokohama/access)
KITANAKA BRICK&WHITE BRICK North 3F
5-57-2 Kitanaka-dori, Naka-ku, Yokohama, Kanagawa, Japan Bashamichi Station, Minatomirai Line Exit 2a “Yokohama Kitanaka Knot Direct connection
◆Application Method
Please register through the Peatix page at https://anddancetech-1.peatix.com.
*Please note that you need to register as a DaBY member in advance in order to apply for tickets. Please register here ( https://dancebase.yokohama/members).
◆Artist Profile
Taichi Yamagata
Taichi Yamagata
Based in several cities including Berlin, Tokyo, and Yokohama, he creates performances and choreographic works on the theme of space, body, and bodily belonging. With a background in design, ecopsychology, and other fields, as well as her own childhood experience of living in harmony with natural disasters, she continues to conduct movement research focusing on “the body moved by the environment. He is involved in a wide variety of activities, including music, fashion, and other cultural scenes. Recent collaborations, appearances, and choreography include Nosei Otani, Mami Kakudo, Tomomi Oda, Tomoyo Harada, Shuta Hasunuma, U-zhaan, NIKE, BLESS, Onitsuka Tiger, and Shiseido.
In 2020, she won the 9th El Sur Foundation Newcomer Award in the contemporary dance category. She holds a Master’s degree in Design from Tokyo University of the Arts and a Master’s degree in Solo Performance from the Department of Dance at the University of the Arts Berlin.