The Ume Group’s PASSING

In the surrealist, avante-garde spirit of Japanese Butoh Dance, two consummate physical theatre artists and founding members of The Ume Group, Jordan Rosin (USA) and Yokko (USA/Japan) present a moving collage of ritual movement, monologue, clowning, and found object puppetry exploring time, generation, mortality, and parenthood, all set to a soundtrack of experimental music and community interviews mixed through machine learning body interfaces by performance artist and composer Kite (Oglála Lakȟóta). Thematically, PASSING draws inspiration from the creators’ own histories of “passing:” Yokko’s experience of their mothers’ passing, the passing of know-how from Jordan to their new child.

PASSING is a community-driven project created with and for parents, teachers, immigrants, queer folx, people who have lost family and/or who are confronting the passage of time.

The Ume Group’s PASSING is a recipient of the New England Foundation for the Arts National Theatre Project Artist Development Award.

Content Advisory:This production contains references to pregnancy, childbirth, death and dying, including loss of a parent, maternal death, and end-of-life care.

Work-in-Progress Showing in NYC

Date: Saturday, November 16, 2024 at 7:30pm
Location: Grace & St. Paul’s Church, 123 West 71st Street, New York City, NY 10023
Tickets: FREE
An Equity Approved Showcase

Creative Team

Co-created and performed by Jordan Rosin* Yokko*
Co-Directors / Co-Choreographers|Jordan Rosin Yokko
Composer | Kite
Lighting Design| Chase Kniffen
Technical Director | Saki Kawamura
Dramaturg | Jacquelyn Shannon
Stage Manager | Jamie Chen
Production Assistant | Sydney Caprio
RenGyoSoh Intern / Lab Assistant / Additional Sound Editing | Sumire Muratsu

*These Actors are appearing courtesy of Actors’ Equity Association, the Union of Professional Actors and Stage Managers in the United States.

Get Involved

1) Apply to be interviewed as a part of the project or nominate someone you admire

2) Support the work with a donation, (now tax-deductible thanks to our partnership with Coin & Ghost theater in Los Angeles!),

3) for those in New York City – mark your calendars to attend the free work-in-progress showing on November 16 at 7:30 pm.