
Purcell Room
Kiyotsune/Pagoda Wednesday 2 December 2009 – Thursday 3 December 2009
This a rare opportunity to catch a performance of Japanese noh theatre in London. Dating back seven centuries, noh is a classical Japanese performance form combining elements of dance, drama, poetry and music. Featuring elaborate costumes and masks, it is a highly aesthetic stage art.
The 15th-century classical warrior play Kiyotsune tells the story of lieutenant-general Kiyotsune who, after taking his own life following a crushing defeat, appears to his wife as a ghost to tell her of his decision and his torment.
Pagoda is a new English-language noh play by Jannette Cheong, inspired by her grandmother who sent her youngest son away to sea to avoid the famine that ravaged China’s rural areas in the 1920s, never to see him again. Combining this story with an ancient Chinese legend, Pagoda deals poetically with the emotional nuances of migration, identity and longing.
Suitable for children aged 12 and up.
Series discount: Book for two or more shows part of our Autumn Dance & Performance season and get 20% off.
(Limited availability. Not valid for Spaghetti Western Orchestra, Ennio Marchetto and Into the Hoods)
To book: http://www.southbankcentre.co.uk/calendar/productions/oshima-noh-theatre-of-hiroshim-48722

Onjuku beach with the Tsuki no Sabaku statue
The first day of term was over-shadowed by the current typhoon sweeping its way through Chiba, but it was lovely to see the students again after a good month. I had a few gifts and treats to share out (as collected along my summer journeys), so there were smiles all round. The students got to return home before lunch time today as it was feared the typhoon would really strike strongly at around just after lunch. It meant all teachers were allowed to leave early, once they had finished any work.
My weekend was a great one day… a two day trip to the wonderful Onjuku for beach fun with the family. It was all swimming and sand castles. Played tennis with friends and family… lazed about and relaxed and watched the unlucky gunners against the ultra lucky red devils.
On a last note… if you haven’t checked out these artists… then do so now! Just some artists are am into/listening to at the moment.
Music
Roy Hargrove – earfood album
Johann Pachelbel – Canon and Gigue in D
Art
Banksy
Matisse
Books
Uwem Akpan – Say You’re One of Them
Photography
Yann Arthus-Bertrand



