Dance master Hisami Wakayagi to perform a tragic classic on Jan. 19 upon her triumphant return from the National Theatre of
Cultural News, September 2007
Mme. Hisami Wakayagi, right, and Mme. Hisame Wakayagi in “Katsusaburo Renjishi” costumes at the National Theatre of Japan in
Tokyo – Los Angeles-based Japanese classical dance master Hisami Wakayagi of Seiha Wakayagi School will perform the tragic piece “Shizuhataobi” at the National Theatre of Japan (aka Kokuritsu Gekijo), in Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo, on Sunday, October 7, as a part of the program of the Ryufu-kai biennale lead by renowned dance master Hikosaemon Wakayagi of Tokyo.
This past June, Mme. Hisami Wakayagi, the
“Katsusaburo Renjishi” depicts the story of a lion family as the lion parent trains its offspring to survive in a harsh environment by pushing it into the bottom of a canyon, forcing it to climb up from the bottom. The lion dances are popular programs with origins in the Noh theatre.
Hisami’s appearance in the October National Theater program is made possible through the invitation of Hikozaemon Wakayagi who will present the show and dance with her in “Shizuhataobi.”
“Shizuhataobi” describes the story of a mother who is traveling from
“Shizuhataobi” is a very challenging program since a performer must express a range of emotions -- anger, despair, hope, honesty, disappointment, and insanity -- during the 45-minute program.
The Ryufu-kai recital on October 7 will start at 11 a.m. and last until 10 p.m. For tickets, call Mme. Kirara Wakayagi in
Mme. Hisami Wakayagi’s dance company Hana no Kai in
In the New Year’s program, Hisami and Hikozaemon will perform “Shizuhataobi” to celebrate their triumphant return from the National Theatre show. This will be their only
Appreciating the beauty and shophistcation of Japanese tradition