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RIYOKU BUTOH
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SNAFU's Inaugural Production in 2006

Directed and Conceived by Ingrid Hansen
 
Created and Performed by
Rielle Braid
Victor Dolhai
Barb Hall
Ryan Hache
Ingrid Hansen
Laura Harris
Quinn Harris
Stuart Hill
Ming Hudson
Sarah Jane Pelzer
Natasha Salway
 
Lighting Design by Eugene Mendelev
Sound Design by Victor Dolhai and Sarah Jane Pelzer
Projections Design by Erin Roberts
Stage Management by Jen Braem
Assistant Lighting Design by Lee Cookson
Assistant Stage Management by Marina Lagace and Natasha Sharpe
Front of House Management by Naomi Goldman
Poster and Program Design by Victor Dolhai
 
Riyoku Butoh follows a journey of self-inflicted isolation and the search for a human connection through a demented wonderland.  This production is not purely Butoh, but a blend of Butoh philosophy, modern dance and acrobatics used to explore the beauty and warped obsessions of human nature.

Invited by Intrepid Theatre for a special presentation at the Metro Studio in Spring 2007.
We acknowledge and thank the lək̓wəŋən
(also known as the Songhees & Esquimalt First Nations),
​the Sc'ianew & the WSÁNEĆ first nations 
​for use of the land where SNAFU creates.
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