
Butoh Performance Nacht
it`s gonna be......
Body poetry körper poesie
Coco Villarreal Mrs Be Yellow Butoh Ingo Taleb-Rashid Erica Hassan/ Bob Lyness
Freitag, den 5.12.2025
19.00 Uhr
Kunstwerkstatt Rimsting
Rosenstrasse 1
Einlass ab 18.00, freie Sitzplatzwahl
20.-€
Reservierung und Anmeldung: barbara.h.s@web.de
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www.buehnenkunstfoerderer.de

Spielort: DIE WERKSTATT
Michael Feuchtmeir
Rosenstaße 1
83253 Rimsting
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Coco Villarreal Mexico

Barbara Hanel "Mrs Be" D/Hittenkirchen


Ingo Taleb Rashid D/ Irak

Erica Hassan, New york Bob Lyness, GB
Yellow butoh Anastasia Stefanidou mit Henriette Preinhelter Tamara Streicher Anna Fichert

Unser Team

Coco Villarreal
Coco Villareal, born in Mexico City, has worked professionally in theater, music, and dance since the age of 19. Trained in Butoh by Diego Piñón—disciple of Kazuo and Yoshito Ohno—he also studied with Akira Kasai, Natsue Nakajima, Ken Mai, and Yuko Kaseki. Rooted in years of collaboration with Piñón, his practice integrates martial arts, voice, meditation, and somatic disciplines. His work seeks to reawaken the human capacity for freedom, expression, and transformation through embodied ritual.

Bob Lyness
Erica Hassan
Both have been collaborating since 2016.
They explore the transformative power of dance – for body, space, and audience – moving between minimalist presence and radical surrender. Their performances have taken them to Amsterdam, New York, Tokyo, and most recently to the Coney Island Ritual Cabaret Festival.
Bob Lyness, based in New York, brings his background in experimental theatre and ritual performance into every piece, creating emotionally charged, immersive atmospheres.
Erika Hassan, trained in contemporary dance and somatic practices, draws on her deep interest in presence, breath, and the subtle intelligence of the moving body.

Mrs Be
Barbara H.S
She has been dancing since her youth, exploring many styles before Butoh called to her with its mysterious resonance.
Since over 15 years, she has also been committed to Movement Concept – a fusion of dance, performance, and martial arts.
Her artistic path is shaped by the search for authenticity, subtlety, and the multi-faceted nature of being, inspired by teachers such as Coco Villareal, Adam Koan, Marco Nektan, and Yumico Yoshioka. She is also a Member of Endlessly Performing Arts, a global community of artists.

Ingo Taleb Rashid
Ingo Taleb Rashid is a director, choreographer, founder of the Movement Concept® and artistic director of the El Haddawi Dance Company. Since 1980 he has been working with Butoh and spent formative years in Japan, collaborating with Butoh masters Kazuo Ōno and Yoshito Ohno. His Movement Concept® operates at the intersection of spirituality, dance, and theatre: he sees dance as a universal language that unites outer movement and inner presence, transcends cultural boundaries, and draws on influences from martial arts, theatre, and meditation to create a vibrant, contemporary form of expression.

Yellow Butoh
YellowButoh is an experimental dance and performance company led by Anastasia Stefanidou, in collaboration with Henriette Preinhelter and other artists. Their choreographies emerge from improvisation – embracing contradiction, rawness, and the pursuit of stage presence.
Rooted in the performance art of the 1980s and the philosophy of Butoh, their work explores the body as material, as memory, as a porous link between the animate and inanimate. Improvisation, collectivity, and depersonalization form the core of their practice.
The stage becomes a space for the invisible to appear – wild, tender, and radically poetic.