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Sankai Juku – TOTEM Vacuum and Heights

  • October 9th – 13th, 2025 Setagaya Public Theatre, Tokyo
  • October 17th – 18th, 2025 Dialog Festival, Wrocław
  • November 1st, 2025 Biwako Hall, Ōtsu

85 minutes

The Final Work of
Ushio Amagatsu

© Sankai Juku

The eponymous totem rises at the exact center of the stage, above four rectangular spaces that divide the floor into perfect quarters. Tall and striking, it is formed from three “pillars”, the central one capped with a small, inverted pyramid whose sharp tip points downward. Behind it, two large metal hoops sweep across the background, slowly traversing the space until they meet in the finale. 

Into this simple yet exquisitely arranged setting enter four figures—shaved heads, white-painted faces, and matching ceremonial costumes of white and red. They move slowly, with quiet dignity, to take their places. Once aligned, they begin a dance in which two truths are immediately clear: the four become one, and the totem stands as the ritual’s unwavering focal point. Thus begins an extraordinary performance. 

Ushio Amagatsu—the legendary founder of Sankai Juku, and the conceptualizer, director, and choreographer of the piece—explained: “There are several definitions of a totem. It can be a specific object serving as a sign or symbol of a group, tribe, or blood relation; sometimes it can be a wild animal or plant. The subtitle «Void and Height» refers to a work by stage artist Natsuyuki Nakanishi. It evokes the space that rises between four places.” 

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 Alexander Ekman – Play

July 25th – 27th, 2025 New National Theatre Opera Palace, Tokyo
130 minutes (incl. one intermission)

Sans Souci

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PLAY was created for the Paris Opera Ballet Company by Alexander Ekman, the Swedish choreographer outstanding in the contemporary dance scene. For its global stage premiere in 2017, it thrilled audiences with its fantastic and astonishing stage performance.

Alexander Ekman gained global recognition as the 2024 Paris Paralympics opening ceremony director and choreographer. As he explains, “I always try to find subjects that most of us can relate to. When we are kids, playing feels natural and normal, but as we grow older many of us stop playing, then there is almost an uncomfortable feeling around it. I wanted to create a work that sparks questions and makes people reflect on their own relationship with play.”

On stage, 43 talented dancers bring vibrant energy to the performance, using various play props like jump ropes and rubber balls. The show surprises and delights audiences with smiles and excitement while also challenging them with profound questions and encouraging deeper awareness.

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Friends of Forsythe

May 11th, 2025 Kunstenfestivaldesarts, Brussels
June 26th – 29th, 2025 Montpellier Danse, Montpellier
March 25th – 29th, 2026 New National Theatre, Tokyo
60 minutes

A Captivating Dialogue

© Bernadette Fink

FRIENDS OF FORSYTHE is a collaboration between the renowned choreographer William Forsythe and Rauf “Rubberlegz” Yasit together with a group of outstanding dancers from different cultural and dance backgrounds. The piece explores the origins of folk dance, hip hop, and ballet, showcasing the diverse backgrounds and languages of the dancers through their physical communication on stage. It serves as a testimony to the power of movement as a universal language, capable of transcending cultural barriers and connecting people from different walks of life. In a captivating dialogue, the performers delve into the similarities and differences of these dance styles, celebrating the unique ways in which each style can be embraced and evolved. The choreography weaves a vibrant tapestry of storytelling that transcends the boundaries of traditional dance forms and emphasises the diversity and possibilities that arise when different dance styles merge harmoniously.