Yuki Onuma Dance Performance "Magnetismo"
*Information at the time of adoption.
- Name of the organization or individual
- Breña
- subsidy category
- Creation Grant
- Grant Type
- single year
FY31 (2019) 1st term Creation Grant [Single-year grant program]



Business Overview
Onuma Yuki, one of the few dancers in Japan who dances with the original techniques and improvisation of flamenco, invites the famous hitano Jose Galvez (guitar and singing) from Spain, and magnetically attracts the talents of Japan's leading kante artist Yuka Imaeda and the up-and-coming young cellist Manno Shimojima. Instead of using a large theater, they used a small music hall "MUSICASA" that was close to the audience to create a clear space, so they delivered powerful music and strong communication through dance directly to the audience. Major performers: Yuki Onuma (dance), José Galvez (guitar and singing), Yuka Imaeda (singing), Mano Shimojima (cello) Choreography and composition: Yuki OnumaSound: Hiroshi Nitta Lighting: Masami Inoue Costume: Mitsue Kodaka, Noriko Kitamura Promotional art: Kaoruko Akiyama Reading: Jiro Hotsuyuki Production: Noriko Kishi Song: 1. Sola (1 person) 2. Solá 3. Violinchelo y baile (cello and dance) 4. Siguiriya 5. Corrido (Recitation: Jiro Moriyuki) 6. Tiento y tango 7. Campanillero 7. Petenera (Petenera)
- Period of Activity / Project
- Thursday, October 24, 2019 - 25th (Fri)
- Venues
- MUSICASA (Shibuya-ku, Tokyo)
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Profile
[Breigna/Onuma Yuki]
After graduating from university, she entered the world of dark dance. After that, she came across flamenco and studied in Spain. Continuing to find indigenous flamenco in Madrid, Seville, and Jerez, he gained a reputation in Spain as a dancer who approached the essence of flamenco. Became the first Japanese to perform at the Madrid flamenco festival "SUMA FLAMENCA". After returning to Japan, he invited a famous gypsy artist from Spain and released "Espontánea" series. This work was selected as one of the works supported by the Maruwa Foundation for the Promotion of Spanish Dance, and
Espontánea IV was awarded the New Artist Award in the Dance Division of the Agency for Cultural Affairs.




