Workshop ? Public Lecture ? Demonstration
Guest Instructor: Professor Richard Emmert
PUBLIC LECTURE ON NOH THEATRE
A lecture introducing some basic concepts of the Noh Theatre, accompanied by video documentary screening of an actual Noh performance.
Date Time: 27th January 2010 (WEDNESDAY) 11:00am to 1:00pm
Venue: The Studio, PJ Live Arts (Jaya One, Petaling Jaya)
Admission: FREE
Date Time: 28th January 2010 (THURSDAY) 11:00am to 1:00pm
Venue: The Studio, PJ Live Arts (Jaya One, Petaling Jaya)
Admission: FREE
Date Time:
27th January 2010 (WEDNESDAY) 7:30pm ~ 11:30pm
28th January 2010 (THURSDAY) 7:30pm ~ 11:30pm
29th January 2010 (FRIDAY) 7:30pm ~ 11:30pm
30th January 2010 (SATURDAY) 3:00pm ~ 6:00pm & 7:00pm ~ 10:00pm
31st January 2010 (SUNDAY) 10:00am ~ 1:00pm & 2:00pm ~ 6:00pm
Venue: The Kuala Lumpur Performing Arts Centre (KLPac)
Number of Participants: 20 participants
Workshop Fees: RM 300
How to register: 1) If you are interested, please e-mail or give us a call, we will then e-mail an application form to you. 2) Please complete the application form and e-mail it back to us. The workshop fees must be paid before 10th January 2010. If payment is not received in time, the organizer has the right to cancel your application. 3) Payment: a. Pay cash directly to the person in charge of the workshop Account Name: Pentas Project Theatre Production 4) After banking in, please notify us via phone or e-mail details of your name and deposit numbers. 5) Please keep the deposit slip for further confirmation. |
Professor Richard Emmert
Richard Emmert has been studying, teaching and performing classical Noh drama in Japan since 1973. He is a certified Kita school Noh instructor, and had studied all aspects of Noh performances with a special concentration in movement and music. A professor of Musashino University in Tokyo, he directs an on-going Noh training project. He had co-authored a series of Noh performance guides published by the National Noh Theatre in Tokyo. He had also led extended Noh performance projects in Australia, India, Hong Kong, the UK, the US, Canada, and most recently at the University of Hawaii. He had composed, directed, and performed eight Noh performances in English, and had released an English CD entitled Noh by the Japanese Teichiku Records. He had also performed and directed several Asian multi-cultural performances including Siddhartha by Teater Cahaya in Kuala Lumpur in 2003. He is the founder and artistic director of Theatre Nohgaku, a company dedicated to perform Noh in English, and had led performance tours in many countries.