Festival Organisers and Partners
Curated and produced by mu:arts and International Noh Project Committee, Tokyo in partnership with Kings Place, Japan Foundation and the Noh Theatre Research Institute, Hosei University.
Prior to the premier of Snow, a piece inspired by the restless female spirits and demonic figures of Noh theatre, and their recent trip to Japan, featuring original music informed by this 650-year-old tradition, co-directors Suzy Wilson and Paul Clark will discuss their creative process, including their workshops in Japan with Yukihiro Isso on nohkan flute.
Clod Ensemble, a London based multi-award winning performance company, works at the intersection of different forms and disciplines – at the point where they meet, transform and challenge each other to become something new. They work with dancers, actors, musicians, medics, architects and orchestras. Their work is presented in London, across the UK and internationally in theatres, dance houses, galleries and public spaces including Sadler’s Wells, Tate Modern, The Lowry, Wales Millennium Centre, among many others.
Watch the Clod Ensemble perform their new piece ‘Snow’ at 7.30pm in Hall One.
More information about Snow can also be found on the Clod Ensemble’s website.
Curated and produced by mu:arts and International Noh Project Committee, Tokyo in partnership with Kings Place, Japan Foundation and the Noh Theatre Research Institute, Hosei University.
Arts Council England, Arts Council Tokyo, The Great Britain Sasakawa Foundation, Daiwa Anglo-Japanese Foundation and Yakult.