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ButohOUT!
ButohOUT! is the only creative platform of its kind in Australia focusing on the distinctive art form, Butoh (舞踏). ButohOUT! engages with international Butoh dancers to interact with local Australian practitioners to form new initiatives in an open exchange of expertise and performance.
Dance, physical heatre, Multi-disciplinary, experimental, community engagement, workshops for seniors, and kids.
Melbourne, Australia
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ButohOUT! is a creative platform that breaks expectations and boundaries. It invites diverse arts and non-arts communities to engage with the profound internationally acclaimed art form of Butoh.
ButohOUT! engages with international Butoh dancers to interact with local Australian practitioners to form new initiatives in an open exchange of expertise and performance.
ButohOUT! is the only festival of its kind in Australia focusing on this distinctive art form and it is important to continue to build on its growing reputation.
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ButohOUT! aims to embrace
Activation: To create a radically-inclusive platform, open to all ages, ability, gender, nationality, sexual orientation and level of practice
Innovation: To break through our ‘conventional’ boundaries and ‘habitual’ approaches to open up new territories for creating new works
Transformation: To encourage and foster personal, social and communal transformation through the practice of Butoh
Celebration: To bring people together by creating a space of joy, awe and spiritual well-being within and between communities
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Combining the virtuosity of Yumi Umiumare’s (Artistic Director) 30-year Butoh practice, alongside Taka Takiguchi’s (Creative Producer) 15 years of experience in socially-engaged projects, ButohOUT! is able to offer a diverse range of participation through workshops and performance in partnership with two of Melbourne’s highly-valued and recognised venues such as Abbotsford Convent and Dancehouse.
The unique nature and freedom that is inherent within the practice of Butoh makes it accessible and open to all ages, ability, gender, nationality, sexual orientation and level of practice.
PAST WORKS
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June 2023
Thu 15 - Sat 17
Bunjil Place
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MELAKA ARTS & PERFORMANCE (MAP) FESTIVAL
The theme for MAP Fest is ‘Traces of Transformation’, which speaks in direct correlation of a desire and universal need for performance work.
International Performing Arts Festival, Multi-disciplinary, experimental, community engagement, workshops.
Melaka, Malaysia
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Memory-Go-Round
Memory-Go-Round is an immersive installation where you enter into a personal and contemplative space of storytelling.
Sensory Theatre, Multi-disciplinary, experimental, community engagement, community art, inclusive art.
Melbourne, Australia
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Memory-Go-Round 2022
2 Dec 2022
Abbotsford Convent
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Obang
Obang is a performative installation space created for babies aged 6 to 16 months, and is inspired by the traditional Korean concept of Obang, which means five primary colours and five different spaces at home.
Performative installation space for babies aged 6 to 16 months, inclusive art, family friendly, community engagement, community art, inclusive art.
Melbourne, Australia
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TOUR SCHEDULE
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Past
Bunjil Place Victoria, Aus (June 2023)
ArtsPlay Victoria, Aus (Mar 2023)
Weave Movement Theatre
Weave Movement Theatre is a bold, diverse dance/theatre company made up of disabled and non-disabled performing artists.
Since its formation in 1997 the company has helped pave the way for inclusive practices to become the norm - making the stage an area for dynamic and exploratory performance. A space to challenge power and celebrate movement.
dance, theatre, disabled-led company, inclusive art practice, workshop
Melbourne, Australia
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