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Queer Butoh Festival at the Brick Theater

  • The Brick Theater 579 Metropolitan Avenue Brooklyn, NY, 11211 United States (map)

Vangeline Theater/ New York Butoh Institute

and The Brick Theater

present

Queer Butoh 2026

10-YEAR ANNIVERSARY EDITION

June 24-27, 2026

$25-$50

“…queer themes and imagery have been recurring, if not instrumental, in Butoh. The concepts of otherness and ambiguity, particularly with respect to gender identity and sexuality, permeate its narratives. Drag, androgyny and fluidity are staple elements.” – Cassidy George, The New York Times

Vangeline Theater / New York Butoh Institute, in collaboration with The Brick Theater, presents the 10th anniversary edition of the Queer Butoh Festival, running Wednesday, June 24 through Saturday, June 27, 2026 at 8 PM at The Brick Theater, 579 Metropolitan Avenue, Brooklyn, NY. Tickets start at $25 and are available for purchase here soon.

Celebrating a decade of radical performance and embodied experimentation, Queer Butoh Festival returns to New York City with four evenings of interdisciplinary performance exploring the evolving landscape of Butoh in NYC and beyond. This year’s festival brings together local and international artists from Mexico, Belgium, South Korea, Singapore, Chile, and across the United States, highlighting Butoh as a global and ever-evolving art form rooted in transformation, experimentation, and radical presence.

Through dance, ritual, sound, and interdisciplinary performance, the festival continues its decade-long commitment to queer expression, artistic risk-taking, and cross-cultural exchange.

The festival will feature performances across all four nights by Fana Muñoz and Moisés Regla (Mexico), Camille Raséra (Belgium), Miu Kim (South Korea), and Dani Cole (NYC).

Additional featured artists include New Yorkers Milo Longenecker (USA) on June 24–25, Zo Roze (USA) on June 24 and 27, Oscar Suh-Rodriguez (Chile/USA) on June 25–26, Eric Lichtenstein (USA) on June 26, and Robyn Wong Min Xuan (Singapore) on June 27.

SATURDAY JUNE 27, 2026

Miu Kim, Camille Raséra, Fana Muñoz & Moisés Regla, Zo Roze, Dani Cole, Robyn Wong Min Xuan.

WORKS PRESENTED

Fana Muñoz & Moisés Regla

Aeternus Nocturnus (Fana Muñoz & Moisés Regla) is an interdisciplinary performance that explores the nocturnal dimension of the human psyche. Inspired by the ritual dynamics of nightlife culture, the piece investigates states of trance, intensity, and introspection that emerge when the structures of the day dissolve. Through dance, sound, and visual landscapes, the work unfolds as a journey from collective ecstasy toward an intimate confrontation with the self.

Choreographed and Performed by Fana Muñoz. Digital Arts by Moisés Regla.

Camille Rasera by Chris Bulte 

Camille Rasera: “Hâre” is a strange creature: sometimes a dragonfly, sometimes a moth, perhaps Charon: the ferryman of the underworld. Above the Styx, she draws the moonbeams, sinks into the mud, dissolves until strange shapes emerge.

Choreographed and performed by Camille Rasera.

Sound/music created using samples from Mica Levi, John Cage, and Diamanda Galás.

Miu Kim by Sung Kim

Miu Kim: SRAA explores the missing layer between bodily sensation and behavioral action. Through breath expansion, tremor, collapse, and instinctive movement, the performer navigates the pressure of being seen. Holding a smartphone like a sensing device, the body shifts between animal response and deliberate action, returning the gaze to the audience.SRAA is part of an ongoing research project exploring how sensing transforms into agency in live situations.

Choreographed and performed by Miu Kim
Sound/music by Live body sounds, bells, ambient sounds, and silence
Costume by Miu Kim

Dani Cole by Christian Tan-Lin Li.

Dani Cole: matsu is an emergent Butoh dialogue between ancestor and place. matsu draws from the gaps between migration stories of Cole’s grandmother Yukie, as well as Cole’s annual visitations to Yukie’s former home site, steadily being reclaimed by forest, in Southern U.S. tobacco country. Cole imagines their body as a conduit for a politically and ecologically-rich unearthing of global familiarity and difference – ritual and change entangling across generations and lands.

Choreographed and performed by Dani Cole

Music: Christian Tan-lin Li with Asher Kurtz and JP Bouvet

Costume Design: Anna Hazen

Zo Roze—Photo by No Nation Art Lab

Zo Roze: Static is an iteration of movement, sound, and technology orbiting the electromagnetic spectrum. Finding admiration in photonics, Zo embodies the qualities and dynamics of light, channelling the fluctuations of ions. Liminal yet charged, they parallel their body to become refracted in space with a conductive soundscape by Gabe Postel. 

Choreographed and Performed by Zo Roze

Original sound by Gabe Postle, adapted by Daixa

Costume and Set design by Zo Roze

Robyn Wong Min Xuan: Painting by Celeste Laborde

Robyn Wong Min Xuan (Singapore): I AM YOU

Morning birdsong. the washing machine whirls. fruit falls. a rehearsal scene. a bite, endless and yet frozen in time. this is a meditation on inheritance! it is a recreation of home—invoking sounds of the familiar and familial. It is a reflection of butoh lineage—drawing from the writings of Kazuo Ohno and a photo of Tatsumi Hijikata. and it is a remembrance of the infinite body archive—where memory, living in the fingertips and teeth, is able to bend time and space. in defiance of individualism and linear logic, I declare: I AM YOU, and you are me too! because, afterall, you are what you eat. 

Created by robyn wong min xuan

BIOGRAPHIES

 Miu Kim (South Korea)

Miu Kim is a Seoul-based performance artist developing body-based protocols that explore how sensation transforms into action in live situations. Her work investigates the relationship between nervous system responses, perception, and behavioral agency through movement, tremor, and durational performance. She has presented works at Ilmin Museum of Art and the Sejong Center for the Performing Arts, and continues to develop SRAA as an ongoing research framework through performance and collaborative experimentation.

Camille Raséra (Belgium)

Camille Raséra is a Belgian performer who trained with artists including Masaki Iwana and Moeno Wakamatsu. Her performance practice is rooted in a deep awareness of space and the movement of consciousness. She has performed internationally in France, Spain, Japan, Belgium, and Luxembourg, including appearances at BOZAR in Brussels, the Odeon in Paris, and the Grec Festival in Barcelona.

Fana Muñoz & Moisés Regla (Mexico)

Fana Muñoz and Moisés Regla are a transdisciplinary duo from Mexico whose collaborative practice merges body, sound, image, and technology to explore altered states of perception. Combining dance, music, visual art, spoken poetry, performance, and new media, they create immersive ritualistic environments that challenge traditional artistic categories. Their work has been presented internationally in museums, festivals, and cultural spaces, including projects such as Delirium Psicoactivo and Aeternus. Their performances investigate transformation, memory, desire, and expanded perception through interdisciplinary experimentation.

Zo Roze (USA)

Fluid in expression, Zo Roze generates work that integrates movement, wear, and world. Rooted in Metro Detroit, their practice is informed by an intense background of Vagonva ballet, continued through the study of performance at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago. Zo interprets their work as an extension of aura, finding duality between the psyche and present form; falling into the expressions under Butoh. Accumulating aesthetic and vocabulary inhabiting the threshold between the organic and mechanical, they abstract tangible qualities between body, object, and environment. Developing works that utilize the body as a vessel, they’ve shown work throughout Chicago and New York, seen through Links Hall, No Nation, Onyx, and the Brick Theater

Dani Cole (USA)

Dani Cole (they/them) is an experimental dance artist, poet, tree steward, and Licensed Creative Arts Psychotherapist based in NYC. Their work is deeply informed by ecology, disability justice, and embodied relationality, exploring the interconnectedness between bodies, environments, and systems of care. Cole has presented choreography throughout New York and collaborated with artists and organizations including jill sigman/thinkdance and Bill T. Jones/Arnie Zane Company. They study Butoh with Vangeline and have also trained with Dai Matsuoka and Eiko Otake. Cole’s interdisciplinary practice extends into environmental stewardship and writing; their debut poetry collection, Between Heart and Sap, was published in 2025.

Robyn Wong Min Xuan (Singapore)

robyn wong min xuan (she/her) is a performance artist based between Singapore and New York. robyn is drawn to mundane things, like working, eating, and breathing. by playing with the everyday, she accesses the rad and radical practices of being, becoming, and belonging, and shares this tenderness with those in the room with her. she has presented work at The Brick, Center for Performance Research, and box machine. robyn is thankful for her mentors, friends, family and for her beloved bella. she looks forward to witnessing you witness her. 

This program is made possible by the New York State Council on the Arts with the support of the Office of the Governor and the New York State Legislature, and the New York Department of Cultural Affairs, and the City Council.