Review: +51 AVIACION SAN BORJA by Okazaki Art Theatre in Komunitas Salihara

By: Sep. 08, 2017
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In Setember 6-7, as part of LIFE's 2017 (Literature and Ideas Festival), Komunitas Salihara presenting the play +51 AVIACION SAN BORJA in Teater Salihara, South Jakarta.

+51 AVIACION SAN BORJA tells the story life of Japanese immigrants in Latin America. It all started when Yudai Kamisato (the Director) was asked by his father to leave Japan and live with his grandmother's house in Japanese Community, Lima, Peru.

Photo Credit: Komunitas Salihara / Witjak Widhi Cahya

Besides tell Kamisato's life, they also narrates the individual lives in the Japanese community. Audience is introduced to some persona that rarely known by public. There are Seki Sano, the famous Japanese dramaturg known as "The Father of Mexican Theater". Sano contributed to the development of the theatre in Japan dubbed as the "new theater" era. Also, Ryoichi Jinnai, a businessman whom supported Japanese community in Peru and some Latin America countries.

+51 AVIACION SAN BORJA is a meta-theater developed from reportage and fiction. This show combined Japan (as told by Kamisato) and Japanese immigrant community in Peru, so that the audience can see Japan from different angle.

Photo Credit: Komunitas Salihara / Witjak Widhi Cahya
Photo Credit: Komunitas Salihara / Witjak Widhi Cahya
Photo Credit: Komunitas Salihara / Witjak Widhi Cahya

Okazaki Art Theatre established in 2003. As the founder, Yudai Kamisato is involved in many activities, including as a director, scriptwriter, actor and stage crews. This group has participated in stage Festival/Tokyo, for three years in a row (2010-2012). Along 2016, they already staged +51 AVIACION SAN BORJA in many festivals including Sydney Festival (Australia), Kunstenfestivaldesarts (Belgium), and Festival d'Automne a Paris (France).

Photo Credit: Komunitas Salihara / Witjak Widhi Cahya
Photo Credit: Komunitas Salihara / Witjak Widhi Cahya
Photo Credit: Komunitas Salihara / Witjak Widhi Cahya

Produced by Okazaki Art Theatre, precog

Script, Director and Stage Design: Yudai Kamisato

Cast: Masahiko Ono, Wataru Omura, Mari Kodama

Stage: Ayumu Okubo, Shuji Hamamura

Light: Ryoya Fudetani

Sound: Masashi Wada

Dramaturg: Hinako Arao

Producer: Akane Nakamura

Photo Credit: Komunitas Salihara / Witjak Widhi Cahya

Presented by N.P.O Drifters International

Supported by The Agency for Cultural Affairs Government of Japan in the fiscal 2017

Photo Credit: Komunitas Salihara / Witjak Widhi Cahya


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