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SACHIYO ITO & COMPANY OFFERING FREE LESSON IN JAPANESE DANCE

Free Trial Japanese Dance Lesson with Sachiyo Ito and Company

Saturday, September 28 from Noon until 1:00 p.m.

Sachiyo Ito and Company Studio – 405 W. 23rd Street at 9th Avenue

Admission: Free

Sachiyo Ito and Company at the 2024 Japan Parade. Photo by Jon Jung.

Japanese traditional dancer, instructor, and choreographer Sachiyo Ito is opening her Chelsea studio for a free trial lesson on Saturday, September 28!

What You’ll Learn

  • Basic movements and gestures of Japanese dance

  • How to use the dance fan (fan will be provided)

  • Kabuki dance repertory

What To Bring

  • Cotton socks

  • Yukata and obi (if you have them)

To register, please send an email to sachiyoitoandcompany@gmail.com. The deadline to register is Thursday, September 26.

Come dressed in your yukata or allow yourself enough time to get dressed at the studio before the lesson is scheduled to begin. If you need a yukata and/or an obi, please inform Sachiyo Ito and Company when you register.

To those experienced in stage performances, you will have an opportunity to join Sachiyo Ito and Company for 2025 spring performances such as cherry blossom festivals. Learn more about Sachiyo Ito and Company at dancejapan.com.

Enjoy the beauty and grace of Japanese dance!


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Sachiyo Ito's Memoir to Appear on JapanCulture•NYC

JapanCulture•NYC is pleased to announce that renowned dancer, dance educator, and choreographer Sachiyo Ito will serialize her memoir on this website. Beginning Thursday, January 11, we will present one chapter each month, revealing a different aspect of her early life in Tokyo and career in New York City in each installment.

Ito Sensei offers of a profound exploration of her experience of dedicating herself to traditional Japanese dance at an early age, arriving in New York City during the tumultuous ‘70s, and making a successful career in the arts. Each chapter offers a glimpse into the complexities that shaped her journey.

The memoir is an invitation to delve into the layers of a creative life and career that has spanned more than 50 years. As a work in progress, it is also an invitation for you to offer your feedback. Your insights will contribute to the evolution of this extraordinary work.

Join us on Thursday, January 11, as we begin this literary examination of not only Ito Sensei’s life, but of how New York City’s culture evolved over the decades and what sacrifices one must make to achieve a thriving career in the arts.

 

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