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Heavenly BENTO
Presents by J.CLIP Production of Post Theater
July 4th - 8th in TOKYO


震災 SHINSAI-Theaters for Japan March 11, 2012
Thank you for attending our event!

photo by Chiaki

Thank you for your participation in Kurotama Kikaku's Shinsai Theaters for Japan staged reading on March 11 at the LaMaMa Rehearsal Studio. Thanks to your generous donations, we are pleased to announce that our two performances collected a total of $1061, with $828 going to the Japan Playwrights Association. Thank you again for your interest and participation in this event.

Kurotama Kikaku invites you to Japan Earthquake
One Year Anniversary event.


  • □ Date: Sunday, March 11, 2012
  • □ Time:12PM & 2:30PM
  • □ Place: 47 Great Jones Street, La MaMa rehearsal studio(between Lafayette & Bowery)
  • □ Suggested donation $10
  • □ R.S.V.P Seats are limited. Please make reservation.
  • □ Info Call at (212)928-5826

  • Join us on Sunday March 11, 2012, the one-year anniversary of the earthquake that devastated Japan's Tohoku region, as we join theaters nationwide to present works by major American and Japanese theater artists. The Japan Playwrights Association will disperse the proceeds from this one-day-only event to the Japanese theater community affected by the disaster.


    Kurotama Kikaku will perform a reading of Yoji Sakate's work and more.

    SAVE THE DATE and share this one-day only event with us!


    The funds donated through SHINSAI directly to the Japan Playwrights Association for distribution to help restore the conditions that surround the Japanese theatre, i.e. theatre buildings, companies, rehearsal spaces, education and audiences.


    Many thanks to the La MaMa Theatre for donating their space for rehearsal and performance of this event.


    Link Info: Theatre Comminucations Group

    JUN KIM Acting Workshop in Tokyo Vol.5

    Theme:The fusion of space excises of methode acting and clown exercise of physical theatre. Approach from internal and external.



    • Dates:Monday, January 23, 2012
    • Time:1:00PM -5:00PM
    • Place:Suginami Hontennumaku-shukaisho
    • Address:1-15-1 Asataniminami, Suginami-ku, Tokyo Japan TEL:03-5310-4633
    • Fee:1class 4,000Yen
    • Apply to:kurotama@cybercap.com
    • Only 10seats. Apply today!

    KUTSUKAKE TOKIJIRO

    • The Flea Theater Presents Kurotama Kikaku's Production of Kutsukake Tokijiro
    • November 10th -27th, 2011
    • The Flea Theater: 41 White Street, New York, Ny 10013
    • Tickets:$20 (except Nov.13th)
    • Tickets purchase:The Flea Theater

      Fundraising Party for KUTSUKAKE TOKIJIRO was a huge Success!

      We thank all of guests who came to our fundraising party on August 5th. Also, we thank all of people who support us to make this event success.

      Photo by Tatsuo Ichikawa

      Fundraising Party for "Kutsukake Tokijiro"

      In November 2011, "Kutsukake Tokijiro"will become an Off-Off-Broadway production! In order to make this production a success, we would like to have a fundraising party to ask your generous support! Come join us for live Jazz by W-TORU & Shoko Amano ,dance performance by Kayoko Sakoh Dance, beer, wine & sushi at the party! Also you will be served Shochu flown in from Kagoshima, Japan! And you will have the chance to win amazing raffle prizes! WOW!!

      Your support will lead our production to success! Please join us ! Your interest and participation are absolutely welcome!

      • Date: Friday, August 5, 2011
      • Time: 7PM-10PM
      • Place:The Flea Theater
      • Address:41 White Street(between Broadway & Church Streets), NYC
      • Tickets:$25 in advance, $30 at the door
      • The Flea Theater
      • Directions

        Food & Drinks courtesy of Asahi Beer, Komasa Jyozo & Samurai Mama

        "Kutsukake Tokijiro" is sponsored project of the New York Foundation for the Arts(NYFA), a 501(c)(3)non-profit organization.




        JUN KIM Acting Workshop in Tokyo Vol.4

        Method-Relaxation and Sensory work

        416

        • ♥ Date & Time:Thursday, June 23, 2011 1PM-4PM
        • ♥ Place:Honan-Kumin-Shukaisho 1-27-8 Honan, Suginami-Ku
        • ♥ Fee:3,000Yen
        • ♥ Apply to:Email
        • ♥ Only 10 are limited. Apply today!



        • Maple Project

          Kayoko Sakoh Dance's new work(work-in-progress) will be presented

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          • ♥WAX/Works Presents
          • ♥Date & Time: Sunday, June 19th @7PM
          • ♥Place:Triskelion Arts
          • ♥Address:118 North 11th Street, 3rd FL, Brooklyn, NY 11211
          • ♥Ticket:$10
          • ♥Reservations: 718-599-7997
          • ♥ Performers:Nami Kagami , Jun Kim & Kayoko Sakoh
          • WAX/Works
          • Triskelion Arts
          • Directions


            416 MINUTES

            A surprise work-in-progress presentation of WaxFactory's multimedia performance

            416minutes

          • ♥Conceived and directed by Ivan Talijanic
          • ♥Performers:Jun Kim and others
          • ♥Date&Time: Thursday, June 2, 2011 @7:30PM
          • ♥Place:Japan Society
          • ♥Address:333 East 47th Street(between ast & 2nd Ave.)
          • ♥TEL:(212)715-1258
          • ♥FREE Admission
          • ♥WaxFactory


            La MaMa Moves Dance Festival

            Crossing Jamaica Avenue with Jun Kim

            Fan Macbeth

          • ♥Fan Macbeth
          • ♥conceived, directed & co-choreographed by Sonoko Kawahara
          • ♥co-choreographed by Tsuyohi Kaseda & Ai Ikeda
          • ♥with: Ai Ikeda, Jun Kim, Hillary Spector
          • ♥Date: Sundays May 29 & June 5, 2011 @5:30PM
          • ♥Place:The LaMaMa's The Club
          • ♥Address:74A East 4th Street, 2nd FL(btw Bowery & 2nd Ave.) NYC
          • ♥Tickets:$15/$10 (Student/Seniors)
          • ♥Tickets:212-475-7710 buy tickets
          • Crossing Jamaica Avenue


            JUN KIM Acting Workshop in Tokyo Vol.3

            Method-Relaxation and Sensory work

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            • ♥ Date & Time:Thursday, January 27, 2011 1PM-5PM
            • ♥ Place:Geino KADENSHA Nishi Shinjuku6-12-30, Shinjuku, Tokyo Japan TEL:(03)5909-3066
            • ♥ Fee:4,000Yen
            • ♥ Apply to:kurotama@cybercap.com
            • ♥ Seats are limited. Apply today!



            • A Special Play Reading of critically acclaimed Off Broadway Play SAKE WITH THE HAIKU GEISHA

              Jun Kim in JET ALUMNI ASSOCIATION OF NEW YORK (JETAA NY) with support from
              the Consulate General of Japan in New York Presents
              A Special Play Reading of critically acclaimed Off Broadway Play
              SAKE WITH THE HAIKU GEISHA
              The JET Alumni Association of New York is pleased to present
              a limited one-night reading of the critically acclaimed play
              “Sake with the Haiku Geisha,”written by JET alumnus and
              playwright, Randall David Cook(Fukui-ken, 1991-93).

              • * Date: Friday, August 13
              • * Start time: 8:30 p.m.
              • * Location: Tinker Auditorium (between Park & Madison Aves.) 22 E 60th St, New York, NY 10065, (212) 355-6100
              • * Cost:$5 in advance ($10 at the door) for JET alumni
              • * Cost:$10 in advance ($15 at the door) for Friends of JET
              • * SEATS ARE LIMITED!
              • * Buy Tickets: jetaany.org

              “Sake with the Haiku Geisha” premiered Off-Broadway in 2006 and was based on the collective experiences of three JETs who were placed in Fukui-ken from 1991-1993: an American from South Carolina, a Canadian from Nova Scotia and an English woman from Devon. The structure of the play is inspired by the classic Noh play: an opening ceremony, five acts (each of which uses a different speaker and a spirit or ghost), and a closing ceremony. The show starts on at a farewell party for the visiting JETS, and first three acts are told from the perspective of the visiting JETs, and then the tables turn, and the final two acts are told from the perspective of two Japanese: the supervisor of the Canadian JET, and the geisha’s story, which closes out the play. The first act, “Sushi and Scones” was a finalist in five major festivals in the USA and England, won the “Best Play” award at the Southeastern Playwrights Conference and was taped and broadcast by as a BBC radio play in late 2005. See a full review of the play in the New York Times. This event is being organized in cooperation with the Consulate General of Japan in New York.

              examiner.com


              Benefit Night for KUTSUKAKE TOKIJIRO was a Big Success!

              THANK YOU!!

              We would like to extend to you our sincere thanks for your support for "KUTSUKAKE TOKIJIRO" production. We were so happy to have many audience for the performance. Also we are sorry for people who could not purchase tickets due to sold-out. However, Kutsukake Tokijiro is a traveler, he will be back to New York in the near future. Your continued support would be appreciated!

            • Article-Shukan New York Seikatsu
            • The headline is literally "A Good Performance of Kutsukake Tokijiro" The article explains briefly about the play and the project, and that this benefit performance is geared toward an off off Broadway performance, etc. etc. It says Yasu playing Tokijiro, Yasuhito playing Sanzo, Hiroko playing Okinu, Asuka playing Tarokichi and the other performers showed a "powerful performance."


              Performance Studio Open House

              "KUTSUKAKE TOKIJIRO"(Excerpt, work-in-progress)

              CPR(Center for Performance Research) presents Peformance Studio Open House. Kurotama Kikaku are invited to perform. We are going to showing excerpt of "KUTSUKAKE TOKIJIRO." Please come see us! It's Sunday afternoon. You all are welcome to a great studio theater in Brooklyn!

              • Date: Sunday, July 25th 2010
              • Time: 3PM
              • Place: CPR
              • Address:361 Mahattan Avenue, Brooklyn, NY
              • FREE
              • Directions



              AUDITION

              for "KUTSUKAKE TOKIJIRO"

              Theatre de Moon is casting for"KUTSUKAKE TOKIJIRO", Benefit Staged Reading Performance.
              We are seeking actors who are interested in our newly translated Japanese play. After a big success of the studio performance in June, 2009 we keep on going this production to make an Off-Off-Broadway theatre. To make it possible, we'll have a Benefit Staged Reading Performance on July 31st. The play by both in Japanese and English. Please bring your monologue for audition. This is for the Benefit Performance, however, there might be a chance for casting for the Off-Off-Broadway production in near future.
              To make your appointment for audition. Please send us email.Audition Apply

              • Date:Thursday, June 3rd
              • Time:6PM-10PM
              • Place:CRS- 123 4th Ave., 2nd FL(between 12th&13th St.)New York, NY10003
              • Play:Kutsukake Tokijiro
              • Playwright:Shin Hasegawa
              • Director:Jun Kim
              • Translator:Keiko Tsuneda
              • Music:Ryo Yoshimata
              • Choreography:Kayoko Sakoh
              • Benefit Staged Reading Performance:July 31st, 6PM-10PM
              • Rehearsal Schedule:starts from June, weekends in June and July. Additional rehearsals in mid July.
              • Tech & Dress rehearsal:July 30th, 7PM-11PM
              • No pay



              Hold the Clock

              Jun Kim performs with Yoshiko Chuma & The School of Hard Knocks

              92nd Street Y Harkness Dance Center Presents
              "Hold the Clock" Inspired by the novel"Sayonara Gangsters" by Genichiro Takahashi from Ne-No-Kuni. "Hold the Clock" is a not-so-final event in the ongoing dance/installation series A Page Out of Order(2006-2010), which has journeyed from Tokyo, Bucharest, Arad, Skopie, Tirana, Kamakura, Amman, and imphal to NYC and the 75th Anniversary Season at 92nd Street Y.

              Hold the Clock

              • Date: March 19-21, 2010
              • Time: Fri & Sat-8PM; Sun-3PM
              • Place: 92Y Buttenwieser Hall, 92nd Street Y, 1395 Lexington Avenue, NYC
              • Tickets: $15
              • Tickets Online 92YCall:212-415-5500
              • Created and Performed by: Yoshiko Chuma, Ursula Eagly, Catherine Galasso, Jun Kim, Jon Kenzel, Yuko Mitsuishi, Mina Nishimura, Sizzle Ohtaka, Rie Ono, Kohji Setoh, Ryuji Yamaguchi
              • Managed by: Bonnie Sue Stein/GOH Productions

              Hold the Clock




              Jun Kim Theater Workshop in New York Vol.1

              Find Yourself! Explore Yourself!

              • Break your shell if you want to understand others.
              • Find a pure yourself.
              • Express your thoughs throgh the words.

              4 Class

              • DATE: 2/20, 2/28, 3/6, 3/13
              • TIME: 1PM-4PM
              • PLACE: Center StageNY Studio A 2/20, 3/6, 3/13(SAT)
                Rod Rodgers Dance Co Studio2/28(SUN)
              • FEE: $120(no credit card accepted)
              • 15people
              • Apply to
              Address: Center StageNY - 48 West 21st St.Buzzer #401 (between 6th & 5th Ave.)
              Address: Rod Rodgers Dance Co. Studio - 62 East 4th St. (between 2nd & 3rd Ave.)
              • Jun Kim Theater Workshop in NY Vol.1

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