Baikal Black Sea Project

2017  

Baikal

Black Sea

Jun Kawasaki, Music and Poetic Drama Laboratory is Japanese Contemporary music theatre – It features a blend of contemporary choreography, modern compositions, experimental music, and traditional music. They have a project creating a new Asian MUSIC AND POETIC DRAMA with world traditional musicians. 

 

They interpret and reconstruct old Russian, Turkey and Japanese folklore and sing and play it freely with improvisation and contemporary dance. Now, in order to generate New Eurasian roads, they are also exploring their road as traveling player.

 

Tokyo

Baikal

 Jun Kawasaki

Director, Composer

Hideto Miyuki

Co-director, Video:

 

Supported by 

Andrei Gedeon,  Natalya Bencharova,  Gallery Viktora Bronshteyna 

 

Irkutsk, Russia

11 July

EDISON craft bar

12 July

 

Old Munich / Gallery Viktora Bronshteyna

 

Ulan-Ude, The Republic of Buryatia, Russia

 

15 July

 

Open-air stage of "Voice of Nomads" International Music Festival

18 July, 2017

 

Ethno gallery ORDA

 

Marya Korneva 

Vocal)

Seika Miki 

Vocal)  

 Oxana Zhambalova 

Vocal

Liudmila Zamashchikova 

Violin

 Ilya Lunushkin 

Clarinet

Aki Ozawa 

Guitar

 Jun Kawasaki 

Double bass)

 Hiroyo Miura 

Dance

 

・Black Sea

 

Istanbul, Turkey

Jun Kawasaki

 

Director

 

22 July

Bant Mag. Mekan

23 July

PÜR ISTANBUL

24 July

Bakırköy Municipality Theatre

 

Saadet Türköz

Vocal

Selen Gülün

Vocal, Piano

Duygu Demir

Cello

Jun Kawasaki

Double bass

Aya

Butoh dance

Choi Jae Chol

Korean instruments

 

 

Odessa, Ukraine

28 July, 2017

Odessa Museum of Western and Eastern Art

Odessa International Theatre Festival 2017

 

Jun Kawasaki

 

 

Director

Aya 

Choreography

Anya Tchaykovskaya

Vocal

Vitaliy Tkachuk Traditional flute

Jun Kawasaki

Double bass

Aya

Butoh dance

Choi Jae Chol

Korean instruments

Dancers:

Ivan Eremeev,  Andrey Utenkov,  Volodimir Titarenko,  Tymur Petrun, Alexandr Kovbasyuk,  Alice Young,  Natalya Chekan,  Elena Ermishkina,J ulia Blocha,  Irina Avdeeva,  Ekaterina Radushinskaya

 

Supported by PÜR ISTANBUL,  Engin Yenidunya,  Şevket Akıncı

Ouroboros,  Datskov Dmitry

 

Tokyo, Japan

17 September 2017

Koen-Dori

Jan Glembotzki

Violin

Keiko Komori

Clarinet

Aki Ozawa

Guitar

Jun Kawasaki Doublebass

Choi Jae Chol

Korean instruments

 

Vocal and voice:

Seika Miki

Satoshi Tsuboi

Kentaro Tsuda

Akira Yoshimatsu

Keiici Ai

 

 

Dance: 

Aya

Hiroyo Miura

Stage manager:  Kiri Shirosawa 

Co-director, Video: Hideto Miyuki

Stage photo:

HIro Ugaya,  mikomex

 

 

 

 


Supported by Arts Council Tokyo (Tokyo Metropolitan Foundation for History and Culture)