SAITAMA ARTS THEATER
Greek choreographer Dimitris Papaioannou, whose visit to Japan in June 2019 with『THE GREAT TAMER』is still remembered as a great success. He will make a long-awaited return to Japan with his latest work.
2022
July 28 (Thu), Starts 7 pm
July 29 (Fri), Starts 7 pm
July 30 (Sat), Starts 3 pm
July 31 (Sun), Starts 3 pm
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Saitama Arts Theatre is pleased to co-produce and present TRANSVERSE ORIENTATION, the latest work by internationally acclaimed artist Dimitris Papaioannou.
Papaioannou, a Greek prodigy who creates his own world on stage with a grand imagination, intermixing his roots art and Greek mythology, surprised Japanese audiences in 2019, on his first visit to this country with THE GREAT TAMER and is eagerly awaited to return to Japan. Originally scheduled for spring 2021, TRANSVERSE ORIENTATION at Saitama Arts Theater will finally arrive here this summer after a postponement due to Covid-19, allowing Japanese audiences to witness the world of performing arts today.
Descended from Greek mythology, works of art and the ancestors of great artists, Papaioannou weaves together the history of humanity and confronts a range of powerful bodies in images of mythic intensity.
“Transverse Orientation demonstrates yet again what a masterful theatrical magician and imagist Papaioannou is.”
– Donald Hutera, The Times, 22 October 2021
★★★★☆
“Dimitris Papaioannou, a master of contradictions. He’ll create sublime tableaux and then puncture the moment with absurdity; and cross beauty with disgust, wonder and comedy.”
– Lyndsey Winship, The Guardian, 22 October 2021
Biennale de la danse de Lyon: the shock wave of Dimitris Papaioannou’s new creation shakes the festival.
– Odile Morain, franceinfo:culture, 3 June 2021
Dates | 2022 ※Doors open 30 min before the show. |
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Venue | Saitama Arts Theater / Main Theater |
Concept / Visual / Direction | Dimitris Papaioannou |
Presented by | Saitama Arts Foundation |
Co-Produced by | Festival d’Avignon, Biennale de la danse de Lyon 2021, Dance Umbrella / Sadler’s Wells Theatre, Fondazione Campania dei Festival – Napoli Teatro Festival Italia, Grec Festival de Barcelona, Holland Festival – Amsterdam, Luminato (Toronto) / TO Live, New Vision Arts Festival (Hong Kong), Ruhrfestspiele Recklinghausen, Saitama Arts Theatre / ROHM Theatre Kyoto, Stanford Live / Stanford University, Teatro Municipal do Porto, Théâtre de la Ville – Paris / Théatre du Châtelet, UCLA’s Center for the Art of Performance
With the support of Festival Aperto (Reggio Emilia), Festival de Otoño de la Comunidad de Madrid, HELLERAU – European Centre for the Arts, National Arts Centre (Ottawa), New Baltic Dance Festival, ONE DANCE WEEK Festival, P.P. Culture Enterprises Ltd, TANEC PRAHA International Dance Festival, Teatro della Pergola – Firenze, Torinodanza Festival / Teatro Stabile di Torino – Teatro Nazionale |
Subsidized by |
Dance Reflections by Van Cleef & Arpels the Agency for Cultural Affairs, Government of Japan in the fiscal 2022|Japan Arts Council
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Under the auspice of | Embassy of Greece in Japan |
Profile | Dimitris Papaioannou Born in Athens in 1964, Dimitris Papaioannou was a student of the iconic Greek painter Yannis Tsarouchis before studying at the Athens School of Fine Arts. He gained early recognition as a painter and comics artist, before his focus shifted to the performing arts. After studying dance in New York, he formed Edafos Dance Theatre in 1986 as an initial vehicle for his original stage productions, hybrids of physical theatre, experimental dance, and performance art. Papaioannou became widely known in 2004, as the creator of the Opening and Closing Ceremonies of the ATHENS 2004 Olympic Games. He then created NOWHERE (2009) for the inauguration of the renovated Greek National Theatre, INSIDE (2011) for the Pallas Theater, PRIMAL MATTER (2012) for the Athens Festival, STILL LIFE (2014), the first work that toured extensively around the world, and the Opening Ceremony for the Baku 2015 First European Games. In 2017, he created THE GREAT TAMER, his first international co-commissioned work with ten co-producers, including the Festival d’Avignon. THE GREAT TAMER toured for two and half years, through 4 continents, 23 countries and 38 cities including at Saitama Arts Theater in 2019. It was presented a total of 112 times, before over 90.000 spectators. The work was bestowed with the special award Europe Theatre Prize in Rome in 2017, and Papaioannou was nominated in 2019 for the Olivier award for “outstanding achievement in dance”. In 2018, Dimitris became the first artist to create a new, full-length work for Tanztheater Wuppertal Pina Bausch after the death of its founder. In 2020, Dimitris created and performed a duet piece INK. His latest work TRANSVERSE ORIENTATION (2021) premiered in June 2021 and was nominated for this year’s Laurence Olivier Award. It is now on tour to more than 30 countries. www.dimitrispapaioannou.com/en
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Other performances | Japan Tour <KYOTO> Aug.10-11.2022@ROHM THEATRE KYOTO |
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PRICES | 【All seats reserved】
*Proof of eligibility must be shown for Under 25 concessions at the entrance of the theater/hall on the day of the performance. No admission for preschool children. School children under 12 years old are recommended to be accompanied by their parents or guardians.
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