TRIAD INTERMISSION vol.3
Benefit Nakamura Solo Talk “The Moment of Birth of ‘BLACKBIRD'”
Schedule] Thursday, September 24, 19:30~20:30
Venue] Dance Base Yokohama
In the DaBY opening commemorative event, TRIAD DANCE PROJECT “Dance Genealogy”, a solo from “BLACK BIRD” choreographed by Ily Kylian was scheduled to be performed by Benei Nakamura. In this solo talk, Mr. Nakamura will discuss how “BLACK BIRD” was created and the creative process, as well as a written interview that he recently requested from Mr. Killian.
At the same time, live streaming will be available on the DaBY channel.
◆Schedule
Thursday, September 24, 19:30~20:30
◆Format
Live performance (capacity of 20 people) Fee: 2000 yen (tax included)
Live Streaming Fee: Free of charge (Will be streamed on DaBY channel)
◆Application Method
Please apply from this page.
*Pre-registration as a DaBY member is required to apply for tickets. Please apply here.
◆Venue
Dance Base Yokohama ( https://dancebase.yokohama/main2/access )
KITANAKA BRICK&WHITE BRICK North 3F
5-57-2, Kitanaka-dori, Naka-ku, Yokohama, Kanagawa Directly connected to “Yokohama Kitanaka Knot”, Exit 2a, Bashamichi Station, Minatomirai Line
◆Speaker Profiles
Megumi Nakamura
©︎Mei Nakamura
Born in Yokohama, Japan, she won the Professional Prize at the Prix de Lausanne in 1988, and after working with the Ballet de Monte Carlo, she joined the Netherlands Dance Theater led by Ily Kylian, After moving to Japan in 2007, he has continued to work as a dancer and choreographer for the New National Ballet Theatre, K Ballet Company, and the Paris Opera Etoile, among others. He has been actively engaged in creative activities with Yasuyuki Suto and has performed many works including “Shakespeare THE SONNETS” (New National Theatre, Tokyo). He also serves as a coach for Kilian’s works and teaches ballet companies and schools around the world, including the Paris Opera House. He has received numerous awards, including the 61st Minister of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology’s Art Encouragement Prize, the 67th Kanagawa Culture Award, and the Medal with Purple Ribbon in 2006.