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Center for Remembering & Sharing Artists in Residence

Akiko Furukawa

Akiko Furukawa

Akiko Furukawa has been a Center for Remembering & Sharing Artist-in-Residence since 2003. A native of Kyoto, Japan, she has worked with various choreographers such as Cristian Canciani, Guido Tuveri, Jean-Hughes Miredin, Kevin Wynn, Jennifer Archbald, Sunhwa Chung/ Ko-Ryo Dance Thetre, Jenni Hong, Mark Drahozal and Erica Essner performance co-op, among others.Read more


Aya Shibahara

Aya Shibahara

Aya Shibahara has been a Center for Remembering & Sharing Artist-in-Residence since 2003. Primarily a dancer and choreographer, she has also taken turns as an actor, model, costume designer and muse. She was born in Japan.Read more


Mana Hashimoto

Mana Hashitmoto

Center for Remembering & Sharing Artist-in-Residence Mana Hashimoto currently focuses on creating and performing dance and visual theatre performances, often in collaboration with visual and multi-media artists. The Center has so far twice presented her performances at CRS in two programs of butoh and image-based dance theatre.Read more


Marijke Eliasberg

Marijke Eliasberg

Marijke Eliasberg, from The Netherlands, has been dancing, teaching, and choreographing for the past 10 years in NYC and in Europe. She has worked with choreographers such as: Jana Hicks, Kevin Wynn, Max Stone, Jenni Hong, and Pauline Levick, among others, and companies such as: Don’t Hit Mama, Drang, and Sunhwa Chung/Ko-Ryo Dance.Read more


Mariko Endo

Mariko Endo

Mariko Endo is a butoh dancer and a healer who uses a combination of Ki( healing energy through hands) and other massage techniques. She has studied psychoanalysis, bodywork, and Noguch seitai. In 1999 she started to learn butoh dance with Master Akira Kasai in his open class.Read more


Nana Masuda

Nana Masuda

Artist in Residence Nana Masuda (1974~) is an actress/dancer. She started her career as a stage performer when she was 17 years old in Japan. In addition to fulfilling a one-year contract as an exclusive dancer on Japan's most famous comedian's TV program, she appeared in more than 15 theatrical plays and some films in Japan. She moved to New York in July 1999.Read more


Rie Hyodo

Rie Hyodo Kiyomiya

Rie Hyodo was born in Japan and began studying ballet at a young age. While attending Tamiko Imamura Ballet Studio, she danced the principal role of Cinderella, choreographed by Hideo Fukagawa, the first Japanese to be awarded the Nijinsky Prize.Read more


Yuki Kawahisa

Yuki Kawahisa

Artist-in-Residence Yuki Kawahisa, a native of Japan, is an actor/performing artist/contemporary dancer/and an aspiring choreographer and theatre director. She has so far presented two evening-length theatre productions at CRS.Read more