Born in 1995. Based in Tokyo and Yokohama, she works as a dancer and musician.
Studied dance theory under Motoko Hirayama and music theory and instrumental technique under Tatsuki Amano. After 2020, he began research and experimental performances based on the question, “How can the body be reconstructed as a ‘dancing body’? In 2022, he will be awarded the “Kyoto Prize” for his work “Subject a In 2022, he received the “Kyoto Prize” and the “Best Dancer Award” (Kanade Ikegaya) for his work “Subject a,” which attempted to subvert the active intention and subjectivity assumed in dance by using structuralist thought. Other representative works include “Two Flutes and a Chapter for Dance,” a piece that examines the physical knowledge of instrumentalists and dancers from the perspective of breathing, and “instant scorer,” a piece that focuses on the relationship between rhythm and dance improvisation, using instruments of his own creation. instant scorer,” which focuses on the relationship between rhythm and dance improvisation.
Graduated from the Graduate School of Comprehensive Human Sciences, University of Tsukuba. His master’s thesis was “A Study of Improvisational Properties Appearing in Dancers’ Bodies.
Participation in the DaBY Dancer Registration System in 2022.
Activities in DaBY
November 2020
DaBY Collective Dance Project
2nd New Work Tryout Performed
December 2020
Lab for Accessibility in Dance
Dance viewing with the visually impaired: Participation
February 2021
Performer in “never thought it would” directed and choreographed by Ryu Suzuki
February 2022
DaBY ProLab for Dancers Dancer Training Program FY2021 [2nd semester] Participation
October 2022
Jiří Pokorný New work tryout Participation
April 2023
DaBY Residence Dancer Showing
PreDanceMusic” Presentation & Demonstration Conceived, conceived and performed