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Kabukimono

Kabukimono is a multi-faceted exploration of Kabuki theatre's magnificent history and artistry. Through performance, poetry, costume, cocktails, music, and the visual language of Japanese woodblock prints, the project brings Kabuki's essence to life. Kabukimono premiered in 2019 at the iconic Ladbroke Hall, featuring actor-dancer Suleiman Suleiman and shamisen musician Hibiki Ichikawa. Subsequent performances have been held at the Royal Over-Seas House in St James's.

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The Picture Book

Royal Over-Seas House (2022)

Coinciding with the UK’s first Kawanabe Kyōsai exhibition in 30 years, this event premiered The Picture Book, a new play inspired by this iconic artist’s dynamic work. Featuring live shamisen and a post-show discussion exploring Kabuki, Kyōsai, and Ukiyo-e.

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The Flower Path

Royal Over-Seas House (2021)

A journey through the cities of London, Paris, Tokyo and Kyoto, exploring the connections between Kabuki and David Bowie. The event featured an English Garden Lounging soundscape alongside drinks, music, and a Q&A in a richly evocative setting.

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The Pearl Diver

Ladbroke Hall (2019)

An immersive evening of Kabuki-inspired theatre featuring The Pearl Diver, a new play by Suleiman Suleiman with live shamisen music. Guests experienced Kabuki cocktails, ambient music, and original prints in an atmospheric salon setting.

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