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CRAVEN POOLE
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August 13, 2021
IKIGAI, to me, is a work about connection and hope despite everything. The world is a cynical place, and full of pain. This work does not pretend otherwise. There are moments of abandonment and painful transformation. Many people claim that realism is wise, but this piece takes the stance that hope is always worth trying. You can find what you lost. You can reach out a hand, and someone will take it. You can separate and come together again, find new meaning in the things that were simple. ...
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ZELDA WILLSON
uncertified reviewer
September 25, 2024
This hybrid performance, winner of the Hollywood Encore Producers' Award, takes you on an evocative journey into the heart of Ikigai—the Japanese concept of a “reason for being.” Blending the ethereal movements of Butoh, stunning visual art, and film, the production explores the raw emotions that accompany our quest for purpose. From love and loss to hope and regret, the performers navigate a universal struggle, reminding the audience that our personal Ikigai is something we must actively seek out, especially after facing life’s darkest moments....
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ALEXANDER GRAF
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September 16, 2024
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RASIKA MATHUR
certified reviewer
September 13, 2021
In a quick wiki search, “common features of the [Butoh] art form include playful and grotesque imagery, taboo topics, extreme or absurd environments … traditionally performed in white body makeup with slow hyper-controlled motion.”
The facial contortions performed must have been so much fun to rehearse. Nobody’s getting a double chin in this cast! When joy radiates out of the mouth, eyes and chest, we can see it! Even in non-Butoh life! And pain? I concluded that pain mostly lives in the betrayed chest and throat, unexpressed, primed to take over the heart.
And writers will appreciate how “Ikigai” creatively limited its dialogue to truncated versions of a Wordsworth quote.
What this production managed to pull off with the Zoom plat...
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JULIETTE LIN
certified reviewer
August 27, 2021
Mesmerizing! It created an inexplicable feeling of calm, gratitude, joy, and healing. I thought they made an incredible and unique use of the virtual medium, the way they interacted with their space, each other, and the audience/camera....
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ANONYMOUS
certified reviewer
August 22, 2021
Visually it was awesome. Mesmerizing images created by the production design, costumes and the technology choices. Great direction! ...
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JENNIFER CHIEM
certified reviewer
August 22, 2021
The show was artfully put together and had a great message. Highly recommend for anyone looking for an innovative and unique experience!...
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RYO HASEGAWA
certified reviewer
August 22, 2021
Thank you for sharing a beautiful presentation about our life and taking me to the journey of appreciating our life. This show really spoke to the most vulnerable part of human beings and provided the opportunity to realize who we are. The multimedia presentation was used beautifully portraying the essence of the human life cycle as genuine as it can be....
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CHASE KNIFFEN
certified reviewer
August 14, 2021
Ikigai is a beautiful story of love, loss, and finding your way in life that rings especially true right now. The hybrid approach, combining pre-recorded video with live camera work feels fresh, and is a respite from some of the less innovative Zoom theatre we have come to expect....
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STEPHEN MOORE
certified reviewer
August 13, 2021
Ikigai was a phenomenal physical theater experience. Encompassing the whole range of human emotion, Ikigai was an emotional experience that left me with gratifying insights and fascinating questions about my own quest for understanding my purpose for living. Creating memorable theater is difficult to do, yet Ikigai is a show that will keep me thinking about it for a long time both in wonder and excitement....
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