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Performances presented by F/T

How can we comprehend and talk about the complex and severe reality that confronted us on 3.11? F/T12 will retain this inquiry as it moves forward another step, seeking out the visions and actions for re-claiming the words we have lost. Featuring 3 linked works by Nobel laureate Elfriede Jelinek, including a new work inspired by 3.11, the Festival will showcase the contemporary arts from all over the world that are facing up to various crises, becoming a site for questioning the performing arts today and for dialogue with ideas opening up our future.

Le Préau d'un Seul

Jean Michel Bruyère / LFKs [France]

  • Japan Première
  • Theatre

Crisis Trilogy III: The Priestess

Text, Direction: Árpád Schilling [Hungary]

Krétakör [Hungary]

  • Japan Première
  • Theatre

Where were you on January 8th?

Text, Direction: Amir Reza Koohestani [Iran]

Mehr Theatre Group [Iran]

  • Japan Première
  • Theatre

The Absence of Neighbor Jimmy

Text, Direction: Yudai Kamisato [Japan]

OKAZAKI ART THEATRE [Japan]

  • Theatre
  • World Première

words

Direction: Takuya Murakawa [Japan]

  • Theatre
  • World Première

F/T12 Jelinek Series: Rechnitz (Der Würgeengel)

Text: Elfriede Jelinek [Austria]
Direction: Jossi Wieler [Switzerland]
Production: Münchner Kammerspiele [Germany]

  • Japan Première
  • Theatre

F/T12 Jelinek Series: Kein Licht Ⅱ

Text: Elfriede Jelinek [Austria]
Concept, Direction: Akira Takayama [Japan]

Port B

  • Theatre (Audience Participation)

Record of a Journey to Antigone, and Its Performance

marebito theater company [Japan]

  • Theatre
  • World Première

Castle of Dreams

Text, Direction: Daisuke Miura [Japan]

potudo-ru [Japan]

  • Theatre

F/T12 Jelinek Series: Kein Licht.

Text: Elfriede Jelinek [Austria]
Direction: Motoi Miura (Chiten) [Japan]
Musical Direction: Masahiro Miwa [Japan]

  • Japan Première
  • Theatre

Step-Memories ― Return of the Oppressed

Concept, Direction: Hansol Yoon [Korea]

greenpig [Korea]

  • Japan Version Première
  • Theatre

DAH-DAH-SKO-DAH-DAH

Direction, Choreography, Stage Design, Lighting: Saburo Teshigawara [Japan]

  • Dance
  • Re-staging