MESMERISING PHYSICAL THEATRE
INSPIRED BY THE 20th CENTURY JAPANESE PAINTER
Rey Camoy
Saturday 25th November, 4pm
St Maur International School
Hot off the heels of our 6-city tour of the UK in October, we are thrilled to have the opportunity to share Rey Camoy with audiences in Kanto in the beautiful 400-seater theatre at St Maur International School, Yokohama
EVENT DETAILS
Timings
Performance begins 4pm (doors open 3:30pm)
Running time: 75 mins (no interval)
There will be a short talk and Q&A after the show
Ticket Prices
Regular : ¥3000 (+ ¥500 if paying cash on the door)
Student: ¥1500 (+ ¥500 if paying cash on the door)
Further discounts available for school groups of 8 or more
(contact tarinainanika@gmail.com for details)
Venue
St Maur International School
83, Yamatecho, Naka-Ku, Yokohama, Kanagawa 231-8654
10 minutes from Exit 5&6 of Motomachi Chukagai Station
(Minatomirai Line)
Please visit the school website for maps and access details
THE SHOW
A drunk, a clown, a disabled soldier, an old crone. A moth, a mirror, a muse.
Welcome to the world of Rey Camoy, Japanese painter of the human soul.
tarinainanika’s latest production shows the artist in his studio, surrounded by the characters from his creations. The drama unfolds without a word, with intricate ensemble-work and breath-taking physicality. It’s a gut-wrenching love song to beauty - the kind worth living and dying for.
Directed by
Kentaro Suyama & Tania Coke
Performed by
Kentaro Suyama, Tania Coke, Ryuta Kawai, Yukiko Masui, Teruya Sugimoto, Masaya Tsujimoto
Music by
Tania Coke
Video by
Kentaro Suyama
Lights by
Andrew Woolner
Produced by
tarinainanika, with support from St Maur International School
"Utterly captivating. .I was entirely drawn into their world. I had goosebumps throughout.”
“There were no unnecessary movements or forced moments. I was fascinated by the sharpness of the acting.”
“It was my first time to see Corporeal Mime. I was overwhelmed by how a world view can be expressed just through the body, without text.
"The movement was so dynamic. The show was full of moments that cannot be described in words. It was simply amazing."