SAITAMA HALL
2022
Nov. 19(Sat), 20(Sun), Start 3:00 pm
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ON SALE TO GENERAL PUBLIC | Sep.24.2022(Sat) |
SAITAMA ARTS FOUNDATION MEMBERS PRESALE | Sep.17.2022(Sat) |
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Maguy Marin, a France-based choreographer who has continued to raise issues through numerous works dealing with social themes since the late 1970s, will be performing in Japan since 9 years.
This production of “May B” was first staged in 1981. It was inspired by the absurdist plays of Samuel Beckett, the playwright and novelist who revolutionized the postwar European theater scene. This work ironically depicts the desires, emotions, and loneliness of people who cling to life with old, tired, and unfettered bodies covered with white mud, and it defied the Western dance conventions of the time that “young, beautiful bodies dance,” presenting new dance possibilities and shocking the dance and theater worlds.
Marin focused on the physicality of Beckett’s works and expressed in the form of dance theater the energy of people resisting aging and the death that awaits them, something that dance had not ventured into until then. As Gavin Bryars’ “Jesus’ Blood Never Failed Me Yet” loops in the background, the old people wandering around with no destination in sight, facing a life cut off from hope, is something that can be seen in our current society and times of widening inequality.
More than 40 years after its premiere, “May B” continues to be performed around the world without losing its color. Don’t miss this rare opportunity to see Maguy Marin’s masterpiece, which will surely leave its mark on dance history.
Dates | 2022 Nov. 19(Sat), 20(Sun), Start 3:00 pm ※Please note that performances may change due to unavoidable circumstances. ※Doors open 30 minutes before the show. ※Due to the circumstances of the performance, if you enter after the show time or leave during the show, you may not be guided to your reserved seat. Please understand this in advance. |
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Show time | Approx. 90 min. (No breaks) |
Venue | Saitama Hall Large Hall |
Direction / Choreography | Maguy Marin |
Artist | Compagnie Maguy Marin |
Presented and Produced by | Saitama Arts Theater (Saitama Arts Foundation) |
Subsidized by | Subsidy for the Promotion of Culture and the Arts, Agency for Cultural Affairs(Project to strengthen the functions of theaters and music halls) Japan Arts Council |
Under the auspice of | Embassy of France in Japan / Institut français du Japon |
Childcare Service | Preschool children are not allowed to enter this performance. 【Childcare application】 Comaam Inc. 048-240-5000 (9:00-6:00pm except Sat, Sun and holidays) *1,000 yen per child will be charged. *Please apply at least one week prior to the performance. *Application will be closed as soon as it reaches capacity. *Due to measures against new coronavirus infection, we can only accept one person per performance. Please contact if you wish to apply for more than one person.
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Other Performances | 【Kitakyushu】 2022 Nov. 23(Wed・Holiday) Starts 2:00 pm Kitakyushu Performing Arts Center, Medium Theater
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PRICES | 【All seats reserved】 General: S-seats 6,500 yen, A-seats 4,000 yen U-25*: S-seats 3,000 yen, A-seats 2,000 yen Members: S-seats 6,000 yen, A-seats 3,600 yen
*U-25: 25 years old or younger. Please show your ID card at the door. ※Seats in the front have no step between the rows. Please understand this in advance. |
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ON SALE | 【Public】Sep.24.2022(Sat) 【SAFMembers】Sep.17.2022(Sat) |
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