“‘Nobody’s Money‘ that is shown at CAVE residency program, is about connection between the body and the economic structure. In the insecurity of the economic situation in this world these days, I felt this theme of piece aroused sympathy from many in the audience. Also, there was so many participants of dancers in the workshop, and workshop was very significant work, because I could explore the possibility of Butoh with same theme of the performance.” – Akira Kasai, Guest Artist and Teacher
Testimonial – Yukio Waguri
“Trust in human beings is the one I feel strong when I collaborate with CAVE. This is basic of Butoh and is connected to a variety of human beings. I think it is a strength of CAVE activities, and it is inseparable from solid will which is the sustainability of their high sensitivity. It is not easy to explore more broadly and deeply, but I can see the possibility in CAVE. New wine for the new leather bag. New wave of art may be born in this NY. I would like them to go forward without being afraid.” – Yukio … Continued
Testimonial – Yukio Suzuki
“It was a great experience when I had my workshop residency at CAVE. The best thing about it was the cross-cultural aspect because students are coming from all over the world. I believe this program has been seeding and soon a new generation of performers will come. For me, it was nice challenge to have workshop, creative process and performance together.” – Yukio Suzuki, LUDUS Guest Teacher
Testimonial – Imre Thormann
“When I entered CAVE for the first time, I was very surprised to find the theater totally in white. Especially in contradiction to the darkness in the rest of the space, but after staying a while I figured out that it reflects a perfect power generation machine, creating art. A fruitful place living out of its antagonism.” – Imre Thormann, LUDUS Guest Teacher