Kota Yamazaki
Kota Yamazaki was first introduced to butoh in 1977 through the teaching of Akira Kasai and began ballet training under the late Hirofumi Inoue in 1981. He was an artistic director of Tokyo-based rosy co. from 1995 until its close in 2001. Following an invitation in 2001 from Germaine Acogny,Yamazaki created the work FAGAA- LA in collaboration with her Senegal-based company, for which he received a NY Dance and Performance Award (Bessie Award) in 2007 and nominated for Alpert Award. Since 2002,Yamazaki with his NY-based Fluid hug-hug, presents works nationally and inter- nationally and teaches at many universities. In 2013, … Continued
Akane Little
Akane Little is a Brooklyn-based contemporary dance artist exploring performance as an interdimensional portal into the personal and collective unconscious. They began their dance training as a competition dancer in Starkville, MS, and continued on to study contemporary dance under Alysia Ramos at Oberlin College. During their time freelancing in Brooklyn, they have performed with artists including Kinesis Project, Hivewild, Boy Friday│Evik Abbott-Main, Hard/Femme Dances, God Complex x Aeon Andreas, and more. They are a featured performer in music videos for Tom Petty (dir. Adria Petty) and Bridget Kearney (Lake Street Dive). This is their second year in the LEIMAY … Continued
Tadashi Endo
Tadashi Endo was born in Peking,China. a Japanese butoh dancer, choreographer, director, Tadashi Endo synthesizesthe traditions iof Noh, Kabuko and Butoh. He found his own way of dance, known as Butoh MA. MA, in ZEN-Buddhism, means “empty-ness’ and space between the things’ Tadashi Endo is guest professor at the “Hochschule für Darstellende Kunst” in Frankfurt am Main, Germany, “The Acadamy of Music and Moving Arts” in Jerusalem, Isreal, and at the Nucleo Interdisciplinar des Pesquisas teatrais, Unicamp, University Campinas, Brazil.
Ximena Garnica
Ximena Garnica (Officer/Founder/Artistic Director), director and curator of the New York Butoh Festival and Artist in Residence at the CAVE gallery. “Once it touches, it enters. As it travels within it stirs my guts. It breaks off skin, and I soon find myself in pieces scattered in the void. With pieces still cracking, I now celebrate”. Ximena Garnica Gomez, born in Bogota, Colombia, is an actress, dancer and emerging theater director. She is Associate Director of CAVE Co-Director of CAVE ensemble and Artistic Director of LEIMAY Productions. She has trained with several butoh masters including Ko Murobushi, Yukio Waguri, Akira … Continued