March, 3-4, 2017

Nihon Buyo Dance

Japan Society presents a gorgeous program of traditional Japanese "kabuki style" dance courtesy of the artists, Geimaruza

Nihon Buyo, literally “Japanese dance,” is a modern art form performed by artists who train vigorously in kabuki dance. Geimaruza, Japan’s young and rising stars, grace the stage with a gorgeous program including traditional kabuki and folk dances and original neo-traditional arrangements. Performed alongside an ensemble of musicians (shamisen, fue, taiko, otsuzumi, kotsuzumi) and chanters, the evenings include Ayatsuri Sanbaso (Puppet Sanbaso), Oshukubai (The Nightingale in the Plum Tree) and musical selections. Crowning the program is the dynamic Shunkashuto (Four Seasons), a quartet of dances celebrating the richness of Japan’s exquisite four seasons.

TICKETS: $55/$45 Japan Society members. Includes A Comprehensive Intro/Demo beginning at 6:30 PM.

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