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Adaptation of Edogawa Rampo’s HUMAN CHAIR

What does it mean to be utterly consumed by longing for another?

HUMAN CHAIR

Friday, May 22 at 7:00 p.m.
Saturday, May 23 at 2:00 p.m. and 7:00 p.m.

UNDER St. Marks – 94 St. Marks Place (between 1st Avenue and Avenue A)

Admission: $20 (plus $2.50 fee)

Illustration by @zoroze.art

What does it mean to be utterly consumed by longing for another? In this unsettling dance-theatre work, performed by Yusuke Mori and Zo Roze, a craftsman's obsession takes a form both intimate and grotesque: He sews himself inside the furniture of the woman he desires.

Adapted from the classic story by Edogawa Rampo, Japan's master of the macabre whose pen name is itself a winking tribute to his idol Edgar Allan Poe, HUMAN CHAIR transforms the story's dark, suffocating premise into something visceral and physical.

Performed in Japanese with English subtitles. Runtime is 80 minutes. For more information and to purchase tickets, please visit Frigid New York’s website.


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Dance-Theater Piece Retells Akutagawa Short Story

Led by dancers Yusuke Mori and Alaisha Sharma, Spider’s Thread is a performance based on Ryunosuke Akutagawa’s well-known short story.

Spider’s Thread

Saturday, November 8 at 2:00 p.m. and 5:00 p.m.
Sunday, November 9 at 2:00 p.m.

CAVE – 58 Grand Street, Williamsburg, Brooklyn

Suggested donation: $15-$30

Led by dancers Yusuke Mori and Alaisha Sharma, Spider’s Thread is a performance based on Ryunosuke Akutagawa’s well-known short story. It is a simple tale based on Buddhist teachings in which a convict is given a slim passageway from eternal damnation. In this dance-theater piece, the story unfolds through an interwoven tapestry of narration and movement, with violin accompaniment by Aimée Niemann. 

Spider’s Thread is produced and curated by Yusuke Mori as part of the LEIMAY Constellation Series, co-presented with LEIMAY at CAVE, in Williamsburg, Brooklyn, within WEAVE. The runtime of the show is 60 minutes. To RSVP and make a donation, please visit LEIMAY’s website.

Illustration by Linda Cheng

Follow the Cast

From left: Yusuke Mori, Alaisha Sharma, and Aimée Niemann

About LEIMAY

A nonprofit organization that serves as the collaborative artistic practice of Ximena Garnica and Shige Moriya, LEIMAY presents interdisciplinary performances and exhibitions, educational activities, and community projects.


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