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'ProximiTEA'

'ProximiTEA' @ Oratory, Abbotsford Convent. 一服差し上げます。是非お越しください〜

Japanese Tea Ceremony
'ProximiTEA'
Yumi Umiumare and Taka Takiguchi

We are serving 'ProximiTEA' @ Oratory, Abbotsford Convent. 一服差し上げます。是非お越しください〜

"Take part in a performance and installation featuring classical and contemporary Japanese tea ceremonies. Sit down with Yumi and Taka as they invoke the Japanese notion of ‘ma’ or ‘active pause’ and serve you a bowl of ‘proximiTEA’ through intimate and playful rituals."

WHEN: Saturday 27 April 2024
WHERE: Abbotsford Convent, Abbotsford, Melbourne
Room: 𝗢𝗿𝗮𝘁𝗼𝗿𝘆
𝟭𝟮𝗽𝗺 – 𝟰𝗽𝗺 (𝗕𝗿𝗲𝗮𝗸 𝟭.𝟯𝟬𝗽𝗺 – 𝟮.𝟯𝟬𝗽𝗺)

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Special Residential Workshop - APRIL 2024

Special Butoh Residential Workshops at the great off-grid site (and a fab studio!) @ Arisaig Wellness Retreat!

Contact Yumi to enquire about future Residential Workshops.

 

(Short video from Butoh Residential Workshop 2019@ Arisaig)

 

Butoh・Tea/Ritual ・ Spirituality
舞踏・お茶/儀式・スピリット

Over four days, Yumi will introduce participants to various movement skills and methods of Butoh, Ritual and the choreographic aspects of the Japanese tea ceremony. Participants will also explore their internal and external creative expressions through Jujutsu呪術, a Japanese notion of Shamanism. 

The serene landscape will enable participants to delve deeper into their authentic "being" and cleanse their busy thoughts. Through shared meals and conversations, Yumi will guide participants in exploring their consciousness of well-being, from breathing and entering to silent walks and vocal expressions. This workshop offers an immersive experience into the intersection of movement, ritual and spirituality, inviting participants to reconnect with the mysteries of life and embrace a holistic humanity.



WORKSHOP DETAILS

FACILITATORS
Yumi Umiumare

WHEN
Thur 11- Sun 14 April 2024
(arrive by 5pm on Thursday 11th, finishing late morning on Sunday 14th)

WHERE
339 Limestone Rd
Yandoit VIC 3461
Arisaig

COST
(
All meals are included, Japanese style vegetarian)
Early Bird - by 29 Feb 2024
$650 Full / $580Concession

Standard
$690 Full / $620Concession

ACCOMMODATION
Participants will be camping (BYO Tent) amongst the beauty of the bush on this private land to allow for a deeper connection to Mother Earth. There are also airBnB available around the area.  


3-NIGHTS RESIDENTIAL WORKSHOP: BUTOH, TEA/RITUAL & SPIRITUALITY

WHAT WE DO

Yumi is conducting 3-nights residential workshop introducing her mastery skills of body awareness through Butoh, her ongoing passion for ritual and ceremony through elements of the Japanese Tea Ceremony and her recent focus on exploring Jujutsu 呪術 - a Japanese notion of Shamanism.

This unique workshop series allows participants to explore the intersection of movement, ritual, and spirituality ⏤ fostering a deeper connection to the self, others, and the world around.

By integrating Butoh, the Japanese tea ceremony, and spiritual concepts like Jujutsu, participants will delve into:

  • Embodiment and Presence: Immerse yourself fully in the moment, expressing raw emotions and experiences through Butoh while creating simple rituals to enter sacred spaces with mindfulness and intention.

  • Symbolism and Ritual: Explore rich symbolism and ritualistic elements, discovering the philosophy of the Japanese Tea Ceremony and its essence of harmony, respect, purity and tranquility, abstracted through contemporary Butoh styles.

  • Mysteries and Magic: Delve into the mysteries of Jujutsu, where everyday life intersects with the sacred and the profane, exploring the spiritual link between the visible and invisible worlds.

  • Transformation and Self-Expression: Experience catharsis through movement, ritual and spiritual exploration, uncovering deep emotions and releasing tension.

Reconnecting these powers into the arts is essential for Yumi’s creative practice, and this is a great opportunity for participants to share in that process.

This workshop is open to participants of all levels of experience and artistic discipline. 

PLANNED SCHEDULE
(subject to be changed)


THURSDAY 11 APRIL
Arrive by 5pm, settle in, set up tent etc.
Dinner 
Session #1 (Gathering) 


FRIDAY12 APRIL
Silent Walk and exercise
Breakfast
Session# 2
Lunch 
Session# 3
Dinner
Session #4 (Gathering) 


SATURDAY 13 APRIL
Silent walk and exercise
Breakfast
Session# 5
Lunch 
Session# 6
Dinner
Performance (OPTIONAL)


SUNDAY 14 APRIL
Breakfast
Gathering, debrief and packing

10:30am Departure

THE WORKSHOP IS OPEN TO ALL LEVELS OF EXPERIENCE AND ARTISTIC DISCIPLINARY.
A LIMITED NUMBER IS AVAILABLE!


 
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天理大学創作ダンス部 第19回単独公演 にて振付

日本でもトップクラスである天理大創作ダンス部の振り付け担当、2023年12月17日(日)於:なら100年会館 大ホールにて単独公演で発表する。

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天理大学創作ダンス部 第19回単独公演 「結」— 想いをつなぐ—

天理大学創作ダンス部は、1969(昭和44)年創作舞踊同好会として発足。84年部に昇格。夏の全国大会やコンクール、単独公演など様々な舞台に向けて、個性豊かな作品創りをめざしている。その実績はこの数年めざましく、今夏の全日本高校・大学ダンスフェスティバルにおいて、特別賞を受賞した。

ゆみうみうまれはゲスト・アーティストとしてこの公演で小作品を振付している。

2023年 12月 17日(日)

会場:なら100年会館 大ホール

開場:17時30分

開演:18時00分

リンク

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A special choreography for the Tenri University Creative Dance's annual performance

Yumi was invited to choreograph for the 19th Annual performance event by Tenri University, Nara, Japan @ Nara Century Hall, 17 Dec 2023

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19th Annual performance by Tenri University, Nara, Japan @ Nara Century Hall, 17 Dec 2023

Yumi is invited as a guest choreographer to create a short work for the Creative Dance Club in Tenri University, Nara, Japan. The title: ”結” Connecting our Feeling ”

This is their 19th annual event for the Creative Dance Club in the Tenri university, who has been winning several dance awards in the Japanese university competitions.

17(Sun) Dec 2023

Venue:Nara Century Hall (Main Hall) なら100年会館 大ホール

Open :17 :30

Start: 18: 00

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Buried TeaBowl-OKUNI tours to OzAsia Festival 28, 29 Oct 2023

Buried TeaBowl-OKUNI tours to Adelaide, OZAsia Festival.

Buried TeaBowl – OKUNI is an intimate and epic solo performance piece. It is a fusion of dance, text, and song, underscored by dynamic visual elements, a compelling original musical score, and of course – a tea ceremony.

A Proustian, unruly one-woman show, a work of pleasure and bite. — The Saturday Paper

Buried TeaBowl – OKUNI is an intimate and epic solo performance piece. It is a fusion of dance, text, and song, underscored by dynamic visual elements, a compelling original musical score, and of course – a tea ceremony. 

Drawing inspiration from the historical Japanese female entertainer, Izumo no Okuni, initiator of Kabuki theatre in early 1600s Japan, Buried TeaBowl – OKUNI is a visceral adventure – a transcendent feast for the senses. 

At the height of her creative prowess, Yumi Umiumare, Australia’s leading Butoh artist, unearths precious sacred female powers all too often buried throughout history. Yumi’s channelling of the multifaceted Okuni (who was so powerful, yet fragile and complex) culminates in a powerhouse solo performance that refuses to be defined by genre. Furious, funny, wistful, strange, and wild. Buried TeaBowl – OKUNI will carry you on a bizarre, unruly and heartfelt journey as only Yumi Umiumare can.

DETAIL AND BOOKING

CREATIVE TEAM

Created and Performed : Yumi Umiumare
Cinematographer/ Editor : Takeshi Kondo
Composer/ Sound Designer : Dan West
Lighting designer: Emma Lockhart-Wilson 
Dramaturg/ Maude Davey
Provocateur : Moira Finucane
Producer : Kath Papas productions 
Stage Manager: Celina Mack

Photographer: Vikk Shayen

Photo by Vikk Shayen

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SereniTEA@ MONA FOMA Feb 2023

SereniTEA
@Mona Foma , Feb 2023
At Fairy Dell, Cataract Gorge, Launceston

SereniTEA was performed as a part of Morning Meditation program in Mona Foma 2023/

SereniTEA was performed as a part of Morning Meditation program in Mona Foma 2023/

SereniTEA
@Mona Foma , Feb 2023
At Fairy Dell, Cataract Gorge, Launceston 

The PopUp Tearoom Series offers various experiences through the ritual of tea ceremonies, installations and performance. Audience are invited to sit and have a bowl of matcha tea(sereniTEA) and pop-up performances will be happening during the rituals/ 

The inspiration came from the traditional Japanese tea-ceremony room, which has a small door under which people have to bow to enter and exit. This symbolises the fact that all people are born from, and return to, the same place. The samurai of the medieval period had to leave their sword behind to participate in the ceremony, stripping back the experience to the bare essence of being and soul. As long ago as the 16th century, tearooms were created in war zones, with the tea ceremony functioning to relieve emotional stress and restore social order. The deep sense of presence and silence afforded by the Tearoom offers participants time to pause and reflect amongst our busy life of daily rituals.

PopUp Tearoom Series have been experimented in Australia, Japan, Germany, Czech Republic, Poland, Portugal, Malaysia, Timor-Leste, Philippines and Hong Kong.

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Buried TeaBowl- OKUNI: Ready for Tour!

Buried TeaBowl -OKUNI is an intimate and epic solo performance installation bringing together dance, text, song and tea ceremony. The work was premiered in May 2022 with sold out season and now ready for touring around the globe!


 
...the traditional Japanese tea ceremony a 21st century feminist spin. ... a Proustian, unruly one woman show, a work of pleasure and bite.
— The Saturday Paper
…so strange and grotesque, it almost defies description
— The Age
dense and visceral at the same time.
— Australian Stage

INSTALLATION - PERFORMANCE - TEA

ABOUT

Buried TeaBowl -OKUNI
is an intimate and epic solo performance installation bringing together dance, text, song and tea ceremony with stunning film captured in 2021 during the lockdown.The work is inspired by the Japanese historical female dancer and shrine made Okuni, who initiated Kabuki theatre in the early 1600s, which women were banned from performing after these times.

At the height of her powers, Yumi Umiumare, Melbourne performance legend and Australia’s leading Butoh artist, unearths precious sacred female power which has been buried throughout history.Yumi channels the multifaceted character of Okuni who was so powerful, yet fragile and complex, to reawaken her spirit through excavating  these buried stories and myths.

CREATIVE TEAM

Created and Performed : Yumi Umiumare
Cinematographer/ Editor : Takeshi Kondo
Composer/ Sound Designer : Dan West
Lighting designer: Emma Lockhart-Wilson 
Dramaturg/ Maude Davey
Provocateur : Moira Finucane
Producer : Kath Papas productions 


Photographer: Vikk Shayen
Graphic design : Mariko Naito & Taka Takiguchi
Calligraphy: Hisako Tsuchiya
Publicity : Diana Wolfe


PHOTO CREDITS

Vikk Shayen
(Above)
Takeshi Kondo (Below)

The show was premiered at the BlackCat Gallery in May 2022.

SUPPORT & ACKNOWLEDGMENTS for the premiere season
The premiere season was supported by the Besen Family Foundation and BLACKCAT Gallery.


 
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IN-VOCATION たまおこしResidential Workshop

30March-3 April 2023
@Raven’s Nest -Venus Bay, South Gippsland

Butoh, Drama, Voice with SPIRITS!!
with Special International Guest Artists from JAPAN!
Kayo Tamura and Kyoko Amara

 

IN-VOCATION たまおこし
RESIDENTIAL WORKSHOP
by Yumi Umiumare with Kayo Tamura, Kyoko Amara from Japan

Butoh, Text and Voice from your ‘deeper source’

This is unique residential workshop, exploring movement, text and voice, through 呪術 Jujutsu, Japanese notion of shamanism, translated as ‘Magic’ at the stunning beach location in Venus Bay, Gippsland.

Melbourne based performance artist Yumi Umiumare is facilitating the workshop, with her international collaborators from Japan, Kayo Tamura (A shaman in theatre!) and Kyoko Amara (professional clairvoyant/singer). The intention of the event is to open up new possibilities of interweaving between arts, nature and spirituality.

Over the 5 days, this ‘magic triangle’ of three artists, will introduce various exercises to guide the participants to open their ‘creative portal’ in order to;

  • Access your inner, deep sources of creativity

  • Extract individual and authentic expressions 

  • Find ways of expressing with movement, word, voice and sound


The exercises includes; 

  • Movement : ‘what comes from within’ from Butoh method (Yumi)

  • Text: ‘Authentic self-portrait series’ from drama technique  (Kayo)

  • Guided meditation to find out own ‘power animal’ from shamanism method (Kyoko)

The stillness and wildness of the landscape enables us to explore our deeper and authentic "being" and helps to cleanse our busy thoughts. Through sharing food and gentle conversation, these powerful female artists will lead participants to explore their consciousness of well-being, essence of ‘personal ritual’ from breathing, walking, moving, and occasional screaming and laughter.

2 hours from Melbourne, the Raven’s Nest retreat space is located in Venus Bay on 14 acres of waterfront, forested sanctuary in South Gippsland. The 2 storey house has sunrise to sunset views, large yurt, massive deck spaces, outdoor dance floors and camping areas, private walking tracks & national park access.

Tama Okoshi: たまおこし
Tama means soul, Okoshi means upheaval or awaken


THE WORKSHOP IS OPEN TO ALL LEVELS OF EXPERIENCE AND ARTISTIC DISCIPLINARY.

A LIMITED NUMBER IS AVAILABLE!


Enquiry

ABOUT THE INTERNATIONAL GUEST ARTISTS

Kayo Tamura is an accomplished performance artist who fearlessly blazes her own trail with a strong background in theory, performance, writing, and directing. Kayo is a founder and artistic director of the GUMBO Theatre Group in Osaka since 1994. The company has performed in Edinburgh, Australia, Asia and North America and has won numerous awards. In 2022, they successfully completed a six-month tour of North America and won seven awards. Kayo is a Hong Kong Fringe Club Honorary Member (2015–), Asian Youth Theatre Festival Japan Team Advisor (2018–), Kamikoma Cats Artistic Director (2017–), Sakai International Community Arts Artistic Director (2019–).

Kyoko Amara loves the scent of the soul. She is a “channeller” or clairvoyant in Japan who has held sessions with over 9000 people. Over 20 years, she has been working as a singer with shamanistic drumming. Her main work is to spiritually convey the roots of people’s souls. She has also been engaged in art and shamanistic activities through Butoh performance, painting female genitals, holding workshops for feminine liberation and ceremonies. In 2017, Kyoko moved from Tokyo to the foot of Mt. Hayachine in northern Japan to organise events in a 100-year-old folk house, "Ihatov Mountain and Water Sunshade”.

WORKSHOP DETAILS

FACILITATORS
Yumi Umiumare (Movement)
Kayo Tamura (Drama)
Kyoko Amara (Voice)

WHEN
Thu 30 March - Mon 3 April 2023

WHERE
Raven’s Nest
Venus Bay, South Gippsland

COST
Early Bird - $650 Full/ $550Concession
Standard - $690Full / $590Concession
(All meals are included, Japanese vegetarian)

ACCOMMODATION
Participants will be camping (BYO Tent) amongst the beauty of the bush on this private land to allow for a deeper connection to Mother Earth. There are also rooms available in the house, for those wishing more comfort. Beds are limited so book your spot now!  

PLANNED SCHEDULE - (SUBJECT TO BE CHANGED)

Thursday 30 March

By 5pm Arriving, settle in, setting up tent etc
6:30pm Dinner 
8pm Session 1 (Gathering) 

Friday 31 March

6:30 am Silent Walk and exercise
Breakfast 8am
10-1pm Session 2
Lunch 1:15pm
3-6pm Session 3
Dinner 6:30 pm
8pm Session 4 (Gathering) 


Saturday 1 April

6:30 am Silent Walk and exercise
Breakfast 8am
10-1pm Session 5
Lunch 1:15pm
3-6pm Session 6
Dinner 6:30 pm
8pm Session 7 (Gathering) 


Sunday 2 April

6:30 am Silent Walk and exercise
Breakfast 8am
10-1pm Session 8
Lunch 1:15pm 
3-6pm Session 9
Dinner 6:30 pm
8pm performance preparation
9pm Performance


Monday 3 April

Breakfast 8am
Gathering, debrief and packing
10:30 am Departure


                                                              PHOTOS FROM LAST WORKSHOP (DEC 2022)






 
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IN-VOCATION たまおこし Performance in FRAME: biennial dance festival

Performed at FRAME in 2023 at Dancehouse
Performed by Yumi Umiumare, Kayo Tamura and Kyoko Amara
Installation by Jacqui Stockdale
Sound by Ai Yamamoto

Punk, playful, and exuberant, this is an intimately epic and profanely sacred ritual.

When: 21 (Tue) March 7pm and 28(Tue) March 7pm and 9pm ( 3 shows ONLY )
Where: Dancehouse 150 Princes St Carlton North, Victoria

BOOKING


DETAIL

Entangling old world Kabuki mystique with volumetric 3D video, “IN-VOCATION たまおこし” summons the sacred power of female archetypes and deities.

In collaboration with a clairvoyant from Japan, local artists, and an international guest performer, Yumi Umiumare opens a Jujutsu 呪術 (Magic) portal to discover the colourful characters of OKUNI — an initiator of Kabuki Japanese theatre.

Evolving out of Yumi’s solo work, “Buried TeaBowl – OKUNI”, the team of mystics return to prod their collective memories and discover the many essences of the divine feminine.

Punk, playful, and exuberant, this is an intimately epic and profanely sacred ritual that incites an audience revolt of the spirit.

CREDIT
Choreographer: Yumi Umiumare
Performers: Yumi Umiumare, Kayo Tamura (Theatre Group Gumbo, Osaka), Kyoko Amara (Taiyosha, Iwate)
Visual Artist: Jacqui Stockdale
Sound Designer: Ai Yamamoto
3D Video: EMD Studio, Centre for Transformative Media Technologies, Swinburne University of Technology.
Original score from “Buried TeaBowl – Okuni”:  Dan West
Original video from “Buried TeaBowl – Okuni”:  Takeshi Kondo

Image credits: “IN-VOCATION たまおこし” (2023), Yumi Umiumare. Photo by Vikk Shayen.

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IN-VOCATION たまおこしWorkshop Series : Butoh, Drama, Voice with Spirits.

3 special workshop from 18 March- 3 April 2023
This is unique workshop series , exploring movement, text and voice, through 呪術 Jujutsu, Japanese notion of shamanism, translated as ‘Magic’. Yumi Umiumare is facilitating 3 workshop, with international guest artists from Japan, Kayo Tamura (a queen of comedy/shaman in theatre) and Kyoko Amara (clairvoyant/earth voice singer).

 

ABOUT

This is unique workshop series , exploring movement, text and voice, through 呪術 Jujutsu, Japanese notion of shamanism, translated as ‘Magic’.Melbourne-based Butoh dancer/choreographer Yumi Umiumare is facilitating 3 workshop, with international guest artists from Japan, Kayo Tamura (a queen of comedy/shaman in theatre) and Kyoko Amara (clairvoyant/earth voice singer).  This ‘magic triangle’ will introduce various exercises to guide the participants to open their ‘creative portal 'thus becoming a ‘medium’ for their own expression.

The intention of the event is to open up our new possibilities of interweaving between arts, space, human, nature and spirituality.

たまおこし(Tama Okoshi): Tama means soul, Okoshi means upheaval or awaken.

Please contact us directly if you want to participate in ALL and make special financial arrangements.

All workshops are open to all, those with and without dance or theatre experience.


ABOUT THE INTERNATIONAL GUEST ARTISTS

Kayo Tamura is an accomplished performance artist who fearlessly blazes her own trail with a strong background in theory, performance, writing, and directing. Kayo is a founder and artistic director of the GUMBO Theatre Group in Osaka since 1994. The company has performed in Edinburgh, Australia, Asia and North America and has won numerous awards. In 2022, they successfully completed a six-month tour of North America and won seven awards. Kayo is a Hong Kong Fringe Club Honorary Member (2015–), Asian Youth Theatre Festival Japan Team Advisor (2018–), Kamikoma Cats Artistic Director (2017–), Sakai International Community Arts Artistic Director (2019–).

Kyoko Amara loves the scent of the soul. She is a “channeller” or clairvoyant in Japan who has held sessions with over 9000 people. Over 20 years, she has been working as a singer with shamanistic drumming. Her main work is to spiritually convey the roots of people’s souls. She has also been engaged in art and shamanistic activities through Butoh performance, painting female genitals, holding workshops for feminine liberation and ceremonies. In 2017, Kyoko moved from Tokyo to the foot of Mt. Hayachine in northern Japan to organise events in a 100-year-old folk house, "Ihatov Mountain and Water Sunshade”.

Workshops OVErVIEWS

WORKSHOP #1 - SPACE 場所
Butoh, Voice and Drama 1 day workshop
19(Sun) March @ 10-4pm
At Dancehouse
$120/$80


WORKSHOP #2 - PEOPLE 人
Butoh and Beyond : Weekend Performance Making Laboratory 
25 (Sat) March 26(Sun) @10-4pm
At Abbotsford Convent
$220/$200


WORKSHOP #3 - NATURE 自然
Special Residential Workshop 
30(Thur)March- 3 (Mon) April 
At Raven’s Nest, Venus Bay
$650/$550 (early bird) $ 690/$590
Booking

 

WORKSHOP #1 - SPACE 場所

BUTOH, VOICE and DRAMA 1 DAY WORKSHOP

This is an 1 day workshop, introducing the three artists’ core creative methods, exploring movement, text and voice, through 呪術 Jujutsu, Japanese notion of shamanism, translated as ‘Magic’. 

The workshops includes, 

  • Physical exercise through Butoh and creative movement

  • Guided work for story telling and text

  • Guided meditation for accessing inner guid and ‘power animal’


Translated by Yumi Umiumare(English / Japanese)

Special Guest: Hisako Tsuchiya (Calligrapher/Yumi's mother from Japan)

Workshop Details

FACILITATORS
Yumi Umiumare (Movement)
Kayo Tamura (Drama)
Kyoko Amara (Voice)

WHEN
19(Sun) March 2023
@ 10-4pm

WHERE
Dancehouse
150 Princes Street
Carlton North VIC

 

WORKSHOP #2 - PEOPLE 人

Butoh and Beyond : Weekend Performance Making Laboratory

So you don’t think you can dance?

Or you don’t think you can sing or act?


The ‘magic triangle’ from Japan offers a creative solution through Butoh and Beyond!

Over the weekend, the three artists will introduce their creative methods, through various exercises of Butoh, voice, drama and unique styles of performance making. They will guide the participants to open their ‘creative portal’ thus becoming a ‘medium’ for their own expression. In Japanese, the character of ‘actor’ is written as ‘俳優’ which literally means ‘non-human excellence'. We can all experience this extraordinary state of excellence bordering on the 'non-human' through moving, singing, acting and just being our natural selves.

If you are interested in exploring these magical realms, please join this workshop.

WORKSHOP DETAILS

FACILITATORS
Yumi Umiumare (Movement)
Kayo Tamura (Drama)
Kyoko Amara (Voice)

WHEN
25 (Sat) & 26(Sun) March 2023
@10-4pm

WHERE
ABBOTSFORD CONVENT
1 St Heliers Street
Abbotsford Convent VIC

 

WORKSHOP #3 - NATURE 自然

Special Residential Workshop

This is unique residential workshop, exploring movement, text and voice, through 呪術 Jujutsu, Japanese notion of shamanism, translated as ‘Magic’ at the stunning beach location in Venus Bay, Gippsland.

Melbourne based performance artist Yumi Umiumare is facilitating the workshop, with her international collaborators from Japan, Kayo Tamura (A shaman in theatre!) and Kyoko Amara (professional clairvoyant/singer). The intention of the event is to open up new possibilities of interweaving between arts, nature and spirituality.

Over the 5 days, this ‘magic triangle’ of three artists, will introduce various exercises to guide the participants to open their ‘creative portal’ in order to;

  • Access your inner, deep sources of creativity

  • Extract individual and authentic expressions 

  • Find ways of expressing with movement, word, voice and sound


The exercises includes; 

  • Movement : ‘what comes from within’ from Butoh method (Yumi)

  • Text: ‘Authentic self-portrait series’ from drama technique  (Kayo)

  • Guided meditation to find out own ‘power animal’ from shamanism method (Kyoko)

The stillness and wildness of the landscape enable us to explore our deeper and authentic "being" and helps to cleanse our busy thoughts. Through sharing food and gentle conversation, these powerful female artists will lead participants to explore their consciousness of well-being, the essence of ‘personal ritual’ from breathing, walking, moving, and occasional screaming and laughter.

2 hours from Melbourne, the Raven’s Nest retreat space is located in Venus Bay on 14 acres of waterfront, forested sanctuary in South Gippsland. The 2 storey house has sunrise to sunset views, large yurt, massive deck spaces, outdoor dance floors and camping areas, private walking tracks & national park access.

THE WORKSHOP IS OPEN TO ALL LEVELS OF EXPERIENCE AND ARTISTIC DISCIPLINARY.
A LIMITED NUMBER IS AVAILABLE!

Enquiry

PHOTOS FROM LAST WORKSHOP (DEC 2022)

WORKSHOP DETAILS

FACILITATORS
Yumi Umiumare (Movement)
Kayo Tamura (Drama)
Kyoko Amara (Voice)

WHEN
Thu 30 March - Mon 3 April 2023

WHERE
Raven’s Nest
Venus Bay, South Gippsland

COST
Early Bird - $650 Full/ $550Concession
Standard - $690Full / $590Concession
(All meals are included, Japanese vegetarian)

ACCOMMODATION
Participants will be camping (BYO Tent) amongst the beauty of the bush on this private land to allow for a deeper connection to Mother Earth. There are also rooms available in the house, for those wishing more comfort. Beds are limited so book your spot now!  

PLANNED SCHEDULE - (subject to be changed)

Thursday 30 March

By 5pm Arriving, settle in, setting up tent etc
6:30pm Dinner 
8pm Session 1 (Gathering) 

Friday 31 March

6:30 am Silent Walk and exercise
Breakfast 8am
10-1pm Session 2
Lunch 1:15pm
3-6pm Session 3
Dinner 6:30 pm
8pm Session 4 (Gathering) 


Saturday 1 April

6:30 am Silent Walk and exercise
Breakfast 8am
10-1pm Session 5
Lunch 1:15pm
3-6pm Session 6
Dinner 6:30 pm
8pm Session 7 (Gathering) 


Sunday 2 April

6:30 am Silent Walk and exercise
Breakfast 8am
10-1pm Session 8
Lunch 1:15pm 
3-6pm Session 9
Dinner 6:30 pm
8pm performance preparation
9pm Performance


Monday 3 April

Breakfast 8am
Gathering, debrief and packing
10:30 am Departure

Cancellation Policy and Procedures

Once payment has been received via Trybooking, any cancellations must be made in writing to here.

1) Cancellations made in writing 4 weeks prior to the commencement of a Workshop will receive a 100% refund with the deduction of the Trybooking handling fee.

2) Cancellations made in writing 2 weeks prior to the commencement of a Workshop will receive a 50% refund.

3) Cancellations made less than 2 weeks before the commencement of Workshop or no-show will receive no refund.

4) There is no full/partial refund when/where the Participant does not appear at any day of the Workshop due to their own personal reasons outside Teachers(Yumi Umiumare, Kayo Tamura and Kyoko Amara)’s control including but not limited to illness; illness of any person accompanying you to the event, or other person for whom you need to care; transport failure or delay; or where you choose not to attend the event.

 
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Butoh Residential Workshop 9 (Fri) - 12 (Mon) Dec 2022

Butoh Residential Workshop
9 (Fri)-12 (Mon) December 2022
@Raven’s Nest -
Venus Bay, South Gippsland (2 hours from Melbourne)

Butoh, Ritual, Spiril
9 (Fri)-12(Mon) Dec 2022
At Raven’s Nest, Venus Bay, South Gippsland


Butoh, Ritual, Spirit

This popular Butoh residential workshop is moving to the new stunning beach location in Venus Bay.

2 hours from Melbourne , the Raven’s Nest is located in Venus Bay, 14 Acres of Water Front, Forested Sanctuary in South Gippsland. There are 2 Storey, 4 Bedroom House with Sunrise to Sunset Views, Yurt, Massive Deck Spaces, Outdoor Dance Floors and camping Areas, Private Walking Tracks & National Park access,

Over the 4 days, Yumi will introduce various skills and methods of Butoh, channeling our internal and external creative expression. The stillness and wildness of the landscape enables us to explore our deeper and authentic "being" and helps to cleanse our busy thoughts. Through sharing food and gentle conversation, Yumi will lead participants to explore their consciousness of well-being, essence of ‘personal ritual’ from breathing, walking, moving, and occasional screaming and laughter.

Butoh舞踏,originally called Ankoku Butoh (Dance of Darkness), was conceived in Japan during the late 50’s and early 60’s during the social turmoil after the war and sought to find an expression through dance. Rather than aspiring to an aesthetic ideal, the dance attempts to expose the joys and sorrows of life, exploring the most fundamental elements of physical and psychological existence. Yumi is renown for combining Butoh (the darkness) with lightness and a sense of humour to embrace a wholistic humanity.

Details:

Where: Raven’s Nest in Venus Bay.(2 hours from Melbourne)

When: 9(Fri)-12(Mon) December 2022

Cost : $390/$420 (Early Bird ) $420/$490

(Vegetarian meals are included)

Accommodation: Participants will be camping amongst the beauty of the bush to allow for a deeper connection to Mother Earth.
Additional options for beds available on request, during the booking process.

THE WORKSHOP IS OPEN TO ALL LEVELS OF EXPERIENCE AND ARTISTIC DISCIPLINARY.
A LIMITED NUMBER IS AVAILABLE!

Enquiry

Booking




PLANNED SCHEDULE
(subject to be changed)

FRIDAY 9 DEC
By 5pm Arriving, setting up tent, and settle in
6:30pm Dinner 
8pm Session 1 (Gathering) 

SATURDAY 10 DEC
6:30 am Silent Walk and Exercise
Breakfast
10-1pm Session2
Lunch 
3-6pm Session 3
Dinner
8pm Session 4 (Gathering) 

SUNDAY 8 DEC
6:30 am Silent Walk and Exercise
Breakfast
10-1pm Session5
Lunch 
3-6pm Session 6
Dinner
8pm~  Performance preparation and Performance

MONDAY 9 DEC
Breakfast
Gathering, debrief and packing
10:30am Departure


Photo of the Raven’s Nest









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ButohOUT! 2022 Spring - Performance Making Workshop Nov 2022

ButohOUT! 2022 Spring Seasons is conducting a weekend intensive workshops in November 2022, with this theme of ‘Kabuku (bent, out of the ordinary, beauty in distortion).
18(Fri),19(Sat) 20(Sun) 2022
@ Siteworks

“We're all kind of weird and twisted and drowning.” — Author: Haruki Murakami.


ButohOUT! 2022 Spring Seasons is conducting 2 more weekend intensive workshops; one in September and another in November 2022, with this theme of ‘Kabuku (bent, out of the ordinary, beauty in distortion).

November 2022
18 (Fri) 6-9pm
19 (Sat) 10-4pm
20 (Sun) 10-4pm

AT SITE WORKS

PAYMENT AND REGISTRATION

These workshops are for you to explore the laboratory process of performance-making in both comprehensive and beyond-comprehensive ways in unique and ‘unknown’ Butoh styles.

Through her over 30 years of creating performances, Yumi Umiumare will guide you through her wide range of interdisciplinary approaches including, Butoh, cabaret, abstract theatre as well as practices in ritual and spirituality.

You are invited to present your short work developed during this process at  ButohOUT! 2022 Performance season on 25(Fri), 26(Sat) and 27(Sun) November at Abbotsford Convent (optional).

Participants will be guided upon a search for something indescribable yet internally provocative; tantalising and thrilling. Together we will facilitate a dive into the unexpected wonders of a world in which anything is possible.

You will be guided to explore your own idiosyncratic creative process to ‘actualise’ your original inspiration and ideas. Through various Butoh-based exercises and experimentations, you will feel, sense, touch and listen to your deep creative sources.

The workshop includes:
>Guided warm up
>Exercises for awakening the senses of the body, mind and spirit
>Laboratory process of actualising a work as an individual, pairs or in groups
>Feedback and assistance for your individual process. 

This workshop is considered a more advanced workshop for people who are familiar with Butoh processes and ways of working. However, it is open to beginners and enthusiasts of Butoh who are willing to dive into the deep end.


The planned activities are as below.

 > Day 1 - Friday 18 Nov
5:30 - 6:15 am - Registration, sign up, introducing each other
6:15 - 7:30 pm - Physical warm up and exercises
7:30 - 7:35pm - (5min break)
7:35 - 9:00pm - Exercise #1: Defining what to create and explore : what are your subjective/objective ideas?

> Day 2 - Saturday 19 Nov
10:00am - 12:00pm -  Exercise #2: Defining Ideas and Materials : what are your ‘visible’ and ‘invisible’ components?
12:00 - 12:45pm - Lunch break
12:45 - 1:00pm - Questions and Conversation
1:00 - 3:45pm - Exercise #3 : Exploring Various Styles : what is your favourite/challenging form and style?
3: 45 - 4:00pm - Discussion Q and A

> Day 3 - Sunday 20 Nov
10am - 12pm -  Exercise #4 : Narrative/Non-Narrative and Transformation : what is your trans-formation?
12:00 - 12:45pm - Lunch break
12:45 -  1:00pm -Questions and Conversation
1:00 - 3:00pm - Exercise #5 : Make it up!! : How can you finally actualise your performance in shape and non-shape?
3:00 - 4:00pm - Creation of a short work, discussion, Q and A, feedback &  debrief 












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Buried TeaBowl- OKUNI

Buried TeaBowl -OKUNI is an intimate and epic solo performance installation bringing together dance, text, song and tea ceremony with stunning film captured in 2021 during the lockdown.The work is inspired by the Japanese historical female dancer and shaman Okuni, who initiated Kabuki theatre in the early 1600s, which women were banned from performing after these times.


 
 

INSTALLATION - PERFORMANCE - TEA


Buried TeaBowl -OKUNI
is an intimate and epic solo performance installation bringing together dance, text, song and tea ceremony with stunning film captured in 2021 during the lockdown.The work is inspired by the Japanese historical female dancer and shaman Okuni, who initiated Kabuki theatre in the early 1600s, which women were banned from performing after these times.

At the height of her powers, Yumi Umiumare, Melbourne performance legend and Australia’s leading Butoh artist, unearths precious sacred female power which has been buried throughout history.Yumi channels the multifaceted character of Okuni who was so powerful, yet fragile and complex, to reawaken her spirit through excavating  these buried stories and myths.


CREATIVE TEAM

Created and Performed : Yumi Umiumare
Cinematographer/ Editor : Takeshi Kondo
Composer/ Sound Designer : Dan West
Lighting designer: Emma Lockhart-Wilson 
Dramaturg/ Maude Davey
Provocateur : Moira Finucane
Producer : Kath Papas productions 


Photographer: Vikk Shayen
Graphic design : Mariko Naito
Calligraphy: Hisako Tsuchiya
Publicity : Diana Wolfe

The show was premiered at the BlackCat Gallery in May 2022.

Date/Time:
Thu 5 May 8:30pm – Preview
Fri 6 May 8pm – Opening
Sat 7 May 8pm
Sun 8 May 6pm

Wed 11 May 8pm
Thu 12 May 8pm
Fri 13 May 8pm
Sat 14 May 8pm
Sun 15 May 6pm


Duration: 80 mins


Tickets:
Full: $35 / Con: $25
Superiori-TEA: $50 incl. drink on arrival


Address:
BlackCat Gallery
420 Brunswick St
Fitzroy 3065
Vic Australia


PHOTO CREDITS
Vikk Shayen (Above)
Takeshi Kondo (Below)


SUPPORT & AKCNOWLEDGEMENTS
This season is supported by the Besen Family Foundation and BLACKCAT Gallery.


 
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呪術プロジェクト

このプロジェクトは、メルボルン在住のアーティストゆみ・うみうまれによる研究プロジェクトで、日本のシャーマニズムともいえる呪術とアートの関係を探求するものです。

 

写真:Mathew Lynn・Vikk Shayen・Jodie Hutchinson | グラフィックデザイン:Takashi Takiguchi

 
 

このプロジェクトは、ゆみ・うみうまれによる研究プロジェクトで、日本のシャーマニズムともいえる呪術とアートの関係を探求するものです。


このプロジェクトを通して、ゆみは、科学者、アニマル・コミュニケーター、チャネラー、呪術スペシャリストや司祭者(冠婚葬祭の儀式と仕事にしている人)の日本人の専門家や、アボリジニの人を含む現地オーストラリアのアーティスト達との会話を通し、さまざまなエクスペリメントをしてゆきます。

私たちがこの地球上に生きていく以上、全てが人が人生のクリエーター(アーティスト)になれるのではないか?という望みとともに、この度のお話会を通し、スペシャリスト達から学んだ貴重なお話や、体験談をシェアしてゆく機会です

是非ご参加ください!

 ”このプロジェクトは「芸術は呪術だ!」という岡本太郎の言葉から触発を受けて始まったものです。30年以上、アーティスト・芸術家として生きてきた私の目に、再びこの言葉が目飛び込んできたのも、「呪術的パワー」をアートの根本として捉え直してみたい、という渇望のようなものからです。アートがエンターテーメントや娯楽、商業としてのみ存在しかねない現代社会の中、いま私たちはアーティストは何を問いただし、熟考し、行動してゆくべきか。まさにこのコロナ渦の現代、見えない不安や情報に踊らされている今こそ、この「見えない力」というものに目を向け、耳を傾け、匂い、触り、味わってみる、まさに五感を駆使して、さらに「六感」を鍛えてゆく作業が芸術の持つ「呪術的パワー」を復興させる過程になるのではないかと思えてならないのです。”           ゆみ・うみうまれ

今回のイベント内容

  • ゆみのアートについての簡単な紹介

  • スペシャルゲストの分野についてのご紹介

  • 「呪術とは?」「アートと呪術の関係は?」などの会話を通してのQ&A

  • 簡単なメソッドとワークショップ

 

Zoom 日時


2022年
1月 30日(日)日本時間@9:00am-11:00am
シリーズ #3:アマラ京子(JAPAN)チャネラー・シンガー

★ 6月メルボルンにて終了
シリーズ #4: キャロライン・ヒギンス(AUSTRALIA)司祭者

★ 10月メルボルンにて終了
シリーズ #5: メルボルン大学・科学科学生と教授(AUSTRALIA)

2021年 (終了)

12月5日(日)日本時間@8:30am-10:00am
シリーズ #1:シャイヤ土屋(USA): アニマルコミュニケーター

★12月19日(日)日本時間@8:30am-10:00am
シリーズ #2: 濱田秀樹(JAPAN):呪術スペシャリスト

 

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スペシャルゲスト・ プロフィール

シャイヤ・土屋
長野県生まれ。ロサンゼルス、ラスベガスを経て現在セドナ在住。
日本・アメリカにて15年以上の動物病院勤務の経験を持つ動物医療の専門家であると同時に、幼い頃から授かるスピリチュアル能力を活かし、アニマルコミュニケーターの先駆者であるペネロペ・スミス(Penelope Smith)に師事、アニマルコミュニケーションを極める。そのスピリチュアル能力は動物だけに限らず、高次元からのエネルギーを受け取るチャネリングを可能にし、また、各種コーチング・カウンセラースキルや心理・量子力学知識など現世スキルを駆使し、地に足のついたスピリチュアルとして、人々の癒しとより良い人生を歩んで頂くサポート役「ライフクリエーター」として活動の軸をシフトさせている。2010年から聖地セドナの持つ大地の力強さ・インスピレーションに魅せられ2014年移住。その能力から特にネイティブアメリカン組織より聖地巡礼や各セレモニーを司る資格を与えられ、大地に根付くシャーマニズムを身体に摂り入れている。現在ではシャーマニズムをベースにチャネリング、ソマチック、コーチングなど多岐に渡るスピリチュアルを統合したテラ・スピリチュアリズムを提唱し、人々の肉体・精神・魂の癒しと統合・再生のための活動を行うと共にそのスキルを広める人材育成に励んでいる。 シャイヤのHP

 

濱田秀樹
1965年、大阪府生まれ。シャーマニズム、呪術のスペシャリスト。
ネイティブアメリカン、ラコタ・スー族のメディスン・ウーマンであるキャロル・プラウドフット・エドガー氏にシャーマンとしての資質を見いだされる。1995年渡米、エドガー女史に師事しネイティブアメリカンのマインドや正式な儀式を学ぶ。世界のシャーマニズムの活動をサポートする組織”シャーマニック・サークルズ”で、唯一の日本人評議会メンバーを務める。

イーグルトライブ代表。心理セラピストとしても、ワークショップやトレーニングプログラムを行う。心理学が日常生活に役立つよう、参加者を指導し、様々な場所でシャーマニズムに関するワークショップを行っている。

イーグルトライブのHP

 
 
 

アマラ京子
魂のにおいが好き。 約20年前、突如声が降りてくるようになり、以来インディアンドラム片手に世界各地で唄い続け、日本のドラム&ヴォイスワークの第一人者でもある。 延べ9000人の魂をみてきたチャネラーでもあり、その人の魂のルーツを霊視し伝えることを生業にしている。 その他、舞踏パフォーマンス、女性器画家、女性性解放のワークショップ開催、ネィティヴアメリカンの秘技であるパワーアニマルセレモニーをするなど、アートとシャーマニズムな活動をこなす。2017年、東京から岩手県の早池峰山の麓に移住。「イーハトーヴ 山と水の太陽舎」という屋号で築100年の古民家をリフォームしながら、あらゆるイベントを展開中。

アマラ京子FBページ

 
 

 
 
 

このプロジェクトはビクトリア州クリエイティブ・ビクトリアによりサポートされてます

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Jujutsu 呪術 Project

Jujutsu Project is a research project by Yumi Umiumare, exploring Jujutsu, the Japanese notion of shamanism. Yumi works with three artists and five specialists, including a first nations artist, a celebrant, scientists, a veterinarian/animal communicator and artists from diverse backgrounds in Australia, Japan & USA via online and live meetings.

 

Photo by Mathew Lynn, Vikk Shayen, Jodie Hutchinson | Graphic Design by Takashi Takiguchi

 
 
 

Jujutsu Project is a research Project, exploring Jujutsu

(呪術)
the Japanese notion of shamanism.

On-going research project about Jujutsu呪術: Japanese notion of Shamanism. Since 2021, Yumi has worked 5 specialists and 3 artists, including a first nations artist, scientists, veterinarian/animal communicator, clairvoyant, celebrant and artists from diverse backgrounds in Australia, Japan, Denmark and USA. Now it is in the process of making creative laboratory, which would be creating as a new performance work.

Yumi states;
“This project was inspired by Taro Okamoto's words, "Art is JuJutsu呪術 (magic)!” Having lived and practiced as an artist for more than 30 years, these famous word came to my awareness again because of the desire to recapture that "magical power" as the basis of art. During COVID-19, we frequently face ‘invisible’ fears and anxieties, this leads to the urgent question for artists ‘how should we act?’ Instead, how can we dance with the ‘invisible’ positive power of Jujutsu, through the analogy of our senses, ritual, quantum physics and inexplicable phenomena. I believe that making full use of our five senses and training our six senses, would be a one of the processes of reviving art with the magical power of Jujutsu”.

The interviews and collaboration were taken place via online and live meetings, explored the notion of ‘magic’ ‘spontaneity’ ‘inexplicable’ ‘invisible’ and connections between arts and Jujutsu. Yumi has also participated the online residency between Denmark-US-Australia, in BIRACA, Denmark.

The activities were funded by Creative Victoria, Creators Fund.


Summary Of Research Works

The summary of her research works were as below:

  • Aug 2021

  • March-May 2022

    Working with Adrian Pearce, professor/ scientist(Melbourne) and PhD students in Melbourne university

    Working with Shia Tsuchiya, animal communicator/veterinarian(USA)

    Working with Hideki Hamada, Jujutsu expertise/psychotherapist, (Japan)

  • Dec 2021- March 2022

    Working with Caroline Higgins, celebrant(Melbourne)

    Working with Kyoko Amara, clairvoyant/singer/ healer (Japan)

  • July 2022- Oct 2022

    Yumi has worked with the 3 established art practitioners of their expertise, Dalisa Pigram(Broome), Tony Yap (Melbourne), and Moira Finucane (Melbourne).

  • Nov/Dec 2022

    Yumi has collected 99 creative material and conducted ‘Show and tell “of those 99 materials and create a final ‘ceremony’ as 100th material of dancing, at Sol Gallery, Melbourne.

Yumi states;

“My aim of this research project was to refresh and re-inspire my creative practice through diverse perspectives; science, spirituality, rituals and other no-arts practices as well as to find actual creative methods.Through the research of the Jujutsu (translated as Magic) I was able to recapture these "magical powers" as the basis of art and started to understand some ways of finding a creative portal through arts practice.

It was extremely rich and fulfilling process for me to work with various spiritual expertises, scientists and artists, as well as to interview people in Broome, where Japanese aboriginal cultures meets. Sharing the topics about ‘magic’ and ‘invisible’ power were incredible inspiring and nurturing process for me both personally and professionally. My objective for this research was to take me into the new and unknown territories in order for me to extend my creativity in arts, spirituality and well-being all all kinds of levels. It was very satisfying process for me to fulfil my objectives and share the processes with participated artists and practitioners, exchanging our expertise and insights, especially after having long  restrictions through COVID.

I was also able to share my conversations and processes with arts and non-arts communities. I’ve interviewed over 20 people from non-arts background, and conducted 3 public Zoom sessions with 3 Japanese experts, which attracted over 80 people from Japan, Australia and other countries.

As I planned, I’ve held a public show and tell of showing the 99 creative materials, and one live performance to complete the process of the 100 Supernatural Tales. It was at Sol Gallery in 16 Dec 2022.

The creative materials of spontaneous, inexplicable, invisible and art, involving stories, visual, movements were;

• 12 self edited video works( including 5 dance video)

• 5 interview excerpts videos

• 20 stories 

• 10 sounds

• 10 artefacts 

• 42 visual photos and poetry

• 1 final dance 


The Past Session DATES/times with Specialists


2022

★SUN 30th Jan @11:00am-1:00 pm (GMT+11)
Series #3 Kyoko Amara : Chaneller/Singer

June - Completed (without Open Zoom sessions)
Series #4 Caroline Higgins: Celebrant

Oct- Completed (Internal Zoom sessions only)
Series #5 Melbourne university science students

2021

★Sun 5th Dec @10:30am-12pm (GMT+11)
Series #1:Shia Tsuchiya: Animal communicator

★SUN 19th Dec @10:30am-12pm (GMT+11)
Seires #2 HIDEKI Hamada: Jujutsu Specialist



BOOKING

Please book via TRY BOOKING Link


Japanese Specialists’ Profiles

Shia Tsuchiya- Animal Communicator (SEDONA, USA)

Born in Nagano, Japan, Shia currently lives in Sedna, after working in Los Angeles and Las Vegas. Shia has been a veterinary specialist with more than 15 years of experience working in veterinary clinics in Japan and the United States. Taking advantage of the spiritual abilities since her childhood, Shia started to follow her teacher, Penelope Smith, a pioneer of animal communicators. Shia works also as a healer to support people not limited to animals, and lead them a better life through receiving energy from higher dimensions. Since 2010, she has been fascinated by the sacred place Sedna then moved there in 2014.In recent years, she has been qualified to manage pilgrimages to sacred places and ceremonies, especially from Native American organisations, and has also conducted hiking and ceremonies for healing and regeneration of people's bodies, spirits and souls.Currently Shia advocates ‘terra spiritualism’ that integrates a wide range of spirituals such as channeling, somatic, and coaching based on shamanism. She also educate and foster people for their healing, integration, and regeneration of their bodies, minds, and spirits, as well as their skills.

Shia’s WEBSITTE

 

Hideki Hamada - Jujutsu Specialist (OSAKA, JAPAN)

Born in Osaka in 1965, Hideki is a expertise of Jujutsu and shamanism in general. His shamanic qualities are found by Carol Proudfoot Edgar, a Native American Lakota Sioux medicine woman. In 1995, he went to the United States to study Native American mindset and formal ceremonies under Ms. Edgar. He is the only member of the Japanese Council of "Shamanic Circles", an organisation that supports the activities of shamanism around the world. He is also a psychotherapist and representative of Eagle Tribe to conduct workshops and training programs to be psychotherapist. Hideki works to make psychology useful in daily life, for participants to develop their effective interpersonal assistance skills.

Eagle Tribe’s WEBSITE

 
 
 

Kyoko Amara

Kyoko likes the smell of the soul. Over 20 years, she has been working as a singer with shamanistic drumming and she describes ‘hearing as the voice suddenly began to come down’. Kyoko is also a ‘channeller’/clairvoyant in Japan, holding sessions with over 9000 people. Her main work is to spiritually convey the roots of people’s souls. She has been also engaged in art and shamanistic activities through Butoh performance, painting female genitals, holding workshops for feminine liberation and holding a power animal ceremony, which is a secret practice of the Native American people. In 2017, Kyoko moved from Tokyo to the foot of Mt. Hayachine in Iwate Prefecture, organising all kinds of events while renovating an 100-year-old folk house under the name of "Ihatov Mountain and Water Sunshade”.

Kyoko is renewing her website so her FB page is here.


 
 
 

This project is supported by Creative Victoria, Creators Fund 2021.

 
 
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OnLine Butoh Unlocking our InnerBeast! #2

Yumi is running online Butoh sessions - Unlocking our InnerBeast! during Melbourne’s lockdown times in Aug and possibly extending to September 2021

 

Let us Release our inner-beast through Butoh!

Yumi is running 6 Butoh Sessions especially for people in the LOCKDOWN in Australia.

For our well-being, Yumi is introducing exercises of ;

>Grounding with gravity
>Energising through Chi (energy)
>Connecting own centre
>Opening up ‘new’ ways of moving
>Unblocking inner power
>Embracing our Inner Beast
and Release it!!

The details are as below.

  1. Choose the dates through TRYBOOKING.

  2. Pay as you can

  3. You will get the Zoom link.

  4. Find your own space for you to move and roll (wearing comfortable clothes)-check your dog or cat are not over excited around you.

  5. Join the session

  6. Enjoy!

Session times:

(MELBOURNE TIME GMT+10)

31 Aug | TUE | 6:00pm - 7:15pm
3 SEP | FRI | 10:30am - 11:45 am
7 SEP | TUE | 6:00pm - 7:15pm
10 SEP | FRI | 10:30am - 11:45 am

14 SEP | TUE | 6:00pm - 7:15pm
17 SEP | FRI | 10:30am - 11:45 am

Registration

In order to make classes safe and secure for everyone, a Zoom link will be sent to your email instead of having it publicly available.

PLEASE RESISTER 2HOURS BEFORE EACH SESSIONS.


PAY AS YOU CAN

This is open class/ workshop and you can pay in your own financial capacity.

Booking: TRYBOOKING.

Supported by ButohOUT! 2021



舞踏オープンクラス、火曜日の夜と金曜日の朝にあります。
上にある時間はメルボルン時間なので1時間早い時間が日本時間です。

上のリンクで予約をし、お金は払えるだけでお支払いください。


火曜日:17:00−18:15 金曜日 9:00−10:15



 

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Buried TeaBowl a new solo work in progress 2021

Yumi is creating a new solo work Buried TeaBowl, an interdisciplinary work with dance, text, song and poetry, inspired by Japanese female dancer/shaman, Okuni in 1600’s. The work in progress was completed in Aug 2021, and will be premiered in a live and digital performance in 2022.

 
photo by Vikk Shayen

photo by Vikk Shayen

Yumi's new solo work Buried TeaBowl, a work in progress, Aug 2021

Buried Tea Bowl  is a new solo interdisciplinary work in development by Yumi Umiumare, bringing together dance, text, song and poetry with tea ceremony to create an intimate and epic work with both live and digital iterations.

Buried Tea Bowl channels the character of Okuni, a Japanese female shaman who initiated Kabuki during the Edo period (1600s). Kabuki comes from the word ‘Kabuku’, meaning bent or out of the ordinary, and was regarded as a subversive non-art form, passionately expressing ugliness and beauty. Later women were banned from performing Kabuki – the male performers who took over the art form can be seen as the first Japanese Drag Queens. Even though she was one of the most powerful female figures in theatre history, not many people know about Okuni, even in Japan.

Combining Yumi’s practice of Japanese tea ceremony, which flourished at the same period as Okuni was alive, she is choosing the ‘tea bowl’ as a creative metaphor of precious sacred female power which was buried under history.

Creative Team for Creative Development 2021
Created and Performed by Yumi Umiumare

In collaboration with 

Cinematographer/ Editor : Takeshi Kondo
Composer/ Sound Designer : Dan West
Dramaturg : Maude Davey
Provocateur : Moira Finucane
Vocal Artist : Emma Bathgate
Shamisen Artist : Noriko Tadano
Photographer : Vikk Shayen
Producer : Kath Papas productions

This project has been assisted by 
The Australian Government through the Australia Council for the Arts, its arts funding and advisory body

City of Darebin, Cultural Infrastructure Grants

Abbotsford Convent Foundation, Pivot 2021


 
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Wanna Be a Rabbit? by Weave Movement Theatre is now postponed till 2022

Wanna Be a Rabbit? the show by Weave Movement Theatre directed by Yumi Umiumare is postponed till 2022

 
 

A dynamic collaboration between Yumi Umiumare and Weave Movement Theatre. Highly visual physical theatre with a sense of the ridiculous.

 

Due to the Covid-19 restrictions, the show is postponed till 2021.

Wannabe a Rabbit? is the outcome of the unique chemistry between Yumi Umiumare, international 'Butoh Cabaret' artist and Weave, a company of disabled and non-disabled performers.

Through Butoh-esque absurdity, highly visual physical theatre, text and startling installations, the work humorously reverses societal perceptions. It probes the human compulsion to categorise and judge. What are you? A wife, a worker, disabled, a refugee, black/white, an Aussie oi oi, a rabbit?

CREDITS

Director/Choreographer : Yumi Umiumare

Co-creator/Performers:
David Baker, Willow J Conway, Trevor Dunn, Janice Florence,
Zya Kane, Greg Muir, Emma Norton, Anthony Riddell, Takashi Takiguchi

Producer: Janice Florence (Artistic Director, Weave Movement Theatre)
Sound Designer : Dan West
Installation artist: Pimpisa Tinpalet
Costume designers: Joe Noonan & Brynna Lowen
Lighting designer: Rachel Lee
Videographer : Tan Kang Wei
Photographer: Vikk Shayen
Outside eye: Maude Davey


Photos (below) by Paul Dunn

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Weekend Intensive Workshop 24(Sat) 25(Sun) April 2021 @ Abbotsford Convent

This is a unique weekend workshop for participants to dive into an interdisciplinary collaboration between Butoh, voice, and visual art. We will be led by a trio of oddball experts: Yumi Umiumare (Butoh), Emma Bathgate (voice) and Jacqui Stockdale (visual arts/mask/collage).

Yumi Umiumare and Pauline Sherlock. Collage elements by Jacqui Stockdale, graphic design by Monica Benova, photo by Mathew Lynn.

Yumi Umiumare and Pauline Sherlock. Collage elements by Jacqui Stockdale, graphic design by Monica Benova, photo by Mathew Lynn.

This is a unique weekend workshop for participants to dive into an interdisciplinary collaboration between Butoh, voice, and visual art. We will be led by a trio of oddball experts: Yumi Umiumare (Butoh), Emma Bathgate (voice) and Jacqui Stockdale (visual arts/mask/collage).

Participants will be guided upon a search for something indescribable yet internally provocative; tantalising and thrilling. Together we will facilitate a dive into the unexpected wonders of a world in which anything is possible.

Something odd,

Something not fitting in 

Something not matching 

Something bent and broken

Something abandoned 

yet something perfect for you at this moment”

All levels of experience are welcome to share the space, energy and interaction of our New Ab/Normal.

Details

Booking

Workshop Schedule (Subject to change)

Sat 24 April - Day 1

9:00am -9:30am - registration, sign up and introduction lead by Yumi Umiumare

9:30am-11:20am - Physical warm up with Butoh exercises

Short beak

11:30am-1:00pm - Voice warm up and experimentation lead by Emma Bathgate

Lunch Break 1pm- 1:45pm

1:45pm-2:00pm - Set up and introduction for the afternoon session

2:00pm-4:30pm - Visual arts experimentation lead by Jacqui Stockdale

Short break

4:40pm- 5:45 pm - Experimentation lead by Yumi, Emma and Jacqui

5:45pm- 6:00pm - Short debrief and Q and A

Sun 25 April - Day 2

9:00am -9:15am - Registration, sign up

9:15am-11:20am - Physical warm up with Butoh exercises

Short beak

11:30am-1:00pm - Voice warm up and experimentation lead by Emma

Lunch Break 1pm- 1:45pm

1:45pm-2:00pm - Set up and introduction for the afternoon session

2:00pm-4:00pm - Visual arts experimentation lead by Jacqui

Short break

4:10pm- 5:40 pm - Creation guided by Yumi, Emma and Jacqui

5:40pm- 6:00pm - Feedback and debrief

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ButohOUT! 2021 New Ab/Normal 2 Feb- 23 May 2021

BUTOH OUT! 2021NEW AB/NORMAL 新しい異常
2 Feb - 23 May 2021
The 5th iteration of ButohOUT!, a collection of events inspired by the dance theatre art-form of Butoh, explores the artistic theme New Ab/Normal during the post-pandemic era with the question: what is normal?

 
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BUTOH OUT! 2021
NEW AB/NORMAL 新しい異常
2 Feb - 23 May 2021

The 5th iteration of ButohOUT!, a collection of events inspired by the dance theatre artform of Butoh, explores the artistic theme New Ab/Normal during the post-pandemic era with the question: what is normal? Originally called Dance of Darkness, Butoh has always been associated with the marginalised, embracing the abnormal, odd, quirky & the deviant. One of the first Butoh performances so shocked its Japanese audiences that it was forced to go underground, yet now it is accepted as an innovative art form. Conversely, what we used to think as ‘normal’ is no longer so. Instead, the term, 'new normal' exists, which contains the paradoxical nuance that an abnormality can become ‘normal’. We hang onto a semblance of normalcy like a security blanket - but why?

ButohOUT! 2021 offers 5 public workshops including one for children and seniors, a performance-making laboratory, a forum and 2 performance presentations, one at Dancehouse and Abbotsford Convent.

WORKSHOPS
@ Abbotsford Convent

★2(Tue)-23(Tue) Feb 2021
Weekly workshop
Is Butoh Abnormal?

★19(Fri)-21(Sun) March 2021
Weekend workshop
What is normal in Butoh?

27(Sat) March 2021
Family and Kids workshop
Peek-A- Butoh
(FREE)

★27(Sat) March 2021
Senior workshop
You Don't Think You Can Dance?
| For 50+, 60+, 70+ or beyond
(FREE)

★ 24(Sat) 25 (Sun) April 2021
Weekend workshop with Butoh, Voice and Visual Arts
What is our New Ab/Normal?

PERFORMANCE
25-28 March 2021
Colour-Fool (4 shows only!!)
@Dancehouse

Detail

20-23 May 2021
Odd Hours (4 shows only!!)

@Abbortsford Convent
Detail


About
ButohOUT! Festival is An Artists-led, inclusive festival that breaks expectations and boundaries. It invites diverse arts and non-arts communities to engage with the profound internationally-acclaimed art form of Butoh. ButohOUT! also engages with international Butoh dancers to interact with local Australian practitioners from new initiates to established performers in an open exchange of expertise and performance.

Creative team of ButohOUT! 2021
Director & Choreographer:
Yumi Umiumare
Producer: Takashi Takiguchi
Emma Bathgate(Voice)
Jacqui Stockdale(Visual arts)
Dan West and Ai Yamamoto (Sound)
Rachel Lee(Lighting)
Monika Benova(Graphic Design)

Performers:
Kiki Ando, Emma Bathgate, David Blom, Jessie Ngaio, Pauline Sherlock, Tomoko Yamasaki, Takashi Takiguchi, Yumi Umiumare and ButohOUT! Ensemble

 

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