Vangeline Theater Presents Queer Butoh 2025

START TIME
8:00 PM
ADMISSION FROM
$25
CATEGORY
Dance

Event Details

Vangeline Theater/ New York Butoh Institute, in collaboration with The Brick, presents the ninth annual Queer Butoh from Wednesday, June 25 - Saturday, June 28, 2025 at 8pm at The Brick Theater, 579 Metropolitan Avenue, Brooklyn. Tickets start at $25 and are available for purchase here.

The festival will feature Surface Area Dance Theater (UK) on June 25 +26 only; Ama (Cambodia/France), Alice Baldock (UK), Quentin Chaveriat (Belgium), and Juan Manuel (Mexico) June 25-28; and River Luna and New York Butoh Institute on June 27 + 28 only.

Queer Butoh Festival 2025
Embodied Visions: Painting, Dance, and Radical Transformation
This year’s Queer Butoh Festival invites audiences into a space where the painted image meets the moving body, and where adversity is not only acknowledged—but danced through and transcended.
Spanning intimate solos, collaborative rituals, and lush visual worlds, the 2025 edition draws inspiration from the brushstrokes of artists like Nerys Johnson, Leonora Carrington, and Shahryar Shahamat, whose works ignite new choreographic forms. In Down Amongst the Plants, painterly textures are transposed into motion; Leonora channels surrealist imagery into a queer, mythic dance of resistance; while Human on Human merges the visceral expressiveness of Butoh with the immediacy of live painting, creating a raw, evolving canvas of movement and color.

Beyond aesthetics, this year’s festival underscores Butoh’s radical potential as a tool for survival and reinvention. Whether confronting personal illness, political oppression, or the fragmented self, these performances reclaim the body as a site of healing and defiance. Works like They Who Invite and Dove of Dawn honor the cycles of destruction and rebirth central to Butoh’s origins—offering audiences visceral, transformative encounters.

At its core, Queer Butoh Festival 2025 is a celebration of queer embodiment, artistic hybridity, and the alchemical power of movement to make beauty from struggle, and freedom from form.

The Brick Theater
579 Metropolitan Ave
Brooklyn, NY 11211
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