Kyoto Butoh-kan
The Kyoto Butoh-kan is a small theatre space in Kyoto, Japan that is devoted to Butoh-dance.
It is supposed to be the first theatre in the world devoted to regular Butoh performances by Butoh dancers. It is housed in a converted kura, or Japanese-style storehouse in the Nakagyo-ku district of Kyoto.
Performances
The Butoh-kan opened on July 7, 2016 with a solo show called Hisoku by Butoh artist Tenko Ima, formerly of Byakkosha. Two shamisen players accompany her dance. In February 2017 a work by Kyoto Butoh artist Masami Yurabe called "Underworld Flower" (黄泉の花)also opened. September 2017 sees the opening of a third work "Antigraviton, Lovely Face" by dancer Fukurozaka Yasuo.The long-term plans for the Butoh-kan include adding additional solos, as well as creating "an environment to nourish new talent and as a space to pass the art form to a new generation," according to producer Keito Kohara.