Toutoutarari

  • Art
  1. 新宿歌舞伎町能舞台
    Photo: 竹久直樹/Naoki Takehisa
  2. 新宿歌舞伎町能舞台
    Photo: 竹久直樹/Naoki Takehisa
  3. 新宿歌舞伎町能舞台
    Photo: 竹久直樹/Naoki Takehisa
  4. 新宿歌舞伎町能舞台
    Photo: 竹久直樹/Naoki Takehisa
  5. 新宿歌舞伎町能舞台
    Photo: 竹久直樹/Naoki Takehisa
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Time Out says

The full title of this exhibition is a bit of a tongue twister. Can you pronounce ‘Toto-tarari-tarari-rarari-rarari-rarari-tou’ without getting sweaty palms? Inspired by a classical Japanese play called 'Okina', this small yet spectacular set of installations curated by Shiori Watanabe explores the intricacies of our ever-evolving customs and communication methods through the oldest known piece of Noh theatre.

Participating artists include Japanese novelist Michiko Ishimure, French artist Pierre Huyghe and Bangkok-born multimedia artist Korakrit Arunanondchai, among other creatives from Japan and overseas. Because the exhibition is in a Noh theatre rehearsal space, you will be asked to remove your shoes and put on tabi (split-toed socks) provided by the venue in order to view the art works. 

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