January 5 - 30

Motoya Kondo

1 month Butoh Workshop & Performance Creation

“Vast empty space and innumerable splendour qualities”
When we encounter masterpiece ink-painting, Haiku poetry, Ikebana flower arrangement, Japanese theatre Noh, butoh, and so on, not only the objects, words, or dancers attract us but the vast sense of empty space. At the same time, there is vibrance in such empty space and innumerable different splendour qualities manifest lively. This is not only about local Japanese culture, but rather revealing of the universal reality of existence through art.
Our everyday life passes, eating, working, or dancing, within a limited cage, burying enormously rich nature within each of us. Education, traditions, or even learning dance could mould various forms of cages. But as we observe forests carefully under the sky, so many varieties of forms and qualities of plants, flowers, stones, winds… astonish us. This workshop is an invitation to explore and encounter the sky and the forest within our body-mind, discovering unlimited movements and textures within us, and transforming the personal journey into a universal poem.

* The workshop is addressed to both professional performers from any discipline as well as non professionals without any experiences, whoever is interested in the principles of body-mind-space that lies behind any kind of creations.

First two weeks: Basic trainings
Last two weeks: Creation of solo performances
Performance evenings January 29 and 30

Content:
① Whitening (Returning to a neutral body-mind)
– Body scanning
– Space expansion
– Stillness of space & movement
– Deconstructing the concept of time

② Basic movement principles
– Standing
– Walking
– Twisting
– Standing up and sinking down
– Creation of body parts (hands & arms, torso, feet & legs, face)
– Exploring external anatomy and movement principles
– Exploring contemplative anatomy and movement principles
– Connecting breath and movement

③ Metamorphosis (Discovering the unlimited diversity of the body-mind)
– Embodying textures of materials
– Embodying sounds
– Embodying images (paintings, video art, natural elements)

④ Creating a performance
– Inner process of building a performance
– Relationship with music, objects, and costumes
– Entering the space and disappearing from the space
– Trajectory in the space
– Structured improvisation

Images © Magdalena Halon

Motoya Kondo's biography

Born in Nagoya Japan, choreographer, dancer, and co-founder of Motimaru Dance Company. From 2005 he had been studying butoh with Yoshito Ohno, son of Kazuo Ohno and worked as his assistant. After 2010 he has started field work researches of local and traditional dances in Japan, India, Nepal, Spain, and Bali, studied Balinese dance with Agun Anom Putra, I Made Djimat, and Ida Bagus Oka Wirjana, in search of universal principle of movements and dance. Since 2008, he has been immersed in the practice and study of Eastern contemplative traditions, particularly following the Tibetan traditions, and bridging between contemporary art practices and the age old wisdom. He has been performing and teaching in: Venezia Biennale 2010, 9th International Choreography Competition "No Ballet”, International Dance Festival Lucky Trimmer 2016, Hildesheim University, Leipzig University, Academy of Media Arts Cologne, etc., Europe, Asia, Australia in over 40 cities.
www.motoyakondo.com

Discounts*

By reserving in one time 2 or more workshops for the same participant you can get the following discounts:

  • 2 workshops
    10%
  • 3 workshops
    15%
  • 4 or more workshops
    20%
  • 2 same week workshops
    15%

*Discounts only apply for one week or two week workshops. Discounts do not apply for intensive workshops (4 or more weeks).