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Rakugo

Published on 08/02/2012 - Edition 2012

For the first time at Japan Expo Sud, enjoy Rakugo, a Japanese tale art, and learn how handle a fan like the best Rakugoka!


© Benoit Fortrye

 

Rakugo

 

Rakugo is a Japanese kind of litterary show where the storyteller is sitting on stage. He/she is often using accessories: a paper fan and a little piece of clothing. Always sitting, the Rakugo artist is telling a humoristic story.

The story usually includes a dialog with several characters who sound different only thanks to the tone, the speed and the position of the head.

 


© Benoit Fortrye

 

The artists

 

Stéphane FERRANDEZ, storyteller

Born in 1973 in Lyon, Stéphane FERRANDEZ is fascinated by art and human. He followed several trainings, of ethnology, comedy and storytelling.

Villa Kujoyama 2009 laureate, he was initiated to Rakugo by Japanese masters. Today he proposes the Stories fallen from a fan to the French audiences.

 

Sandrine GARBUGLIA, writer and director

Born in 1974 in Blanc-Mesnil, Sandrine GARBUGLIA is the daughter of Italian artists. She started to live her passion for theater as she was very young. Writer and director, she teaches theater and founded her own company.

Villa Kujoyama 2009 laureate, she now adapts and direct Rakugo texts.

Schedule

  • Rakugo Saturday 03 March, 17h15-18h00, Conference room
  • Rakugo Sunday 04 March, 12h00-12h45, Conference room
  • Rakugo - Workshop Sunday 04 March, 16h00-17h00, Workshop room