Each performance is a collaborative endeavor by all the company members, an upbeat blend of dance, comedy sketches, social commentary, live music, shadow puppetry, acrobatics—a kind of kitchen-sink, anything goes approach to dance entertainment.Beyond Kondo’s distinctive choreography and a tendency to don traditional school uniforms during performances, you never know what to expect with a Condors’ production.
Their newest, “Cigarettes and Alcohol,” is a series of vignettes loosely connected with the theme of Japanese food culture. Before the performances, their website made an open call for submissions of original, three-line poems, senryu, on the topic.
The opening sketch establishes the ongoing food conceit with Toshihiro Hashizume as a lone bartender, setting up for the start of business. The raised, open stage is surrounded by the audience in this 360 º specially configured space. The other dancers, wearing the distinctive school uniforms, gradually approach and provide sound effects to accompany Hashizume’s stylized pantomime.
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