Vangeline Theater/New York Butoh Institute & Schott Acting Studio present Calla & The Slowest Wave

Schedule

Sat Sep 06 2025 at 07:30 pm to 09:30 pm

UTC+02:00

Location

Dock 11 Eden | Berlin, BE

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Vangeline Theater and New York Butoh Institute present Calla & The Slowest Wave in association with Schott Acting Studio on Saturday September 6 2025 7:30pm at Dock 11 Eden Breite Straße 43 13187 Berlin Germany. Tickets are 19.50 euros and can be purchased here.

An Evening of Butoh in Berlin: Vangeline & Shahryar Shahamat

Join a rare evening of Butoh in Berlin featuring two internationally acclaimed guest artists from New York: Vangeline and Shahryar Shahamat.

Iranian-born artist Shahryar Shahamat will premiere Calla a new solo work exploring transformation through the raw poetic language of Butoh.

Renowned Butoh artist Vangeline will perform her celebrated solo The Slowest Wave a 60-minute work hailed for its sculptural stillness haunting beauty and posthuman aesthetic.

This is a unique opportunity to experience two powerful voices in contemporary Butoh—for one night only.

1:45 minutes with an intermission.

Hosted and co-produced by Schott Acting Studio.

An Evening of Butoh in Berlin: Vangeline & Shahryar Shahamat

This fall in Berlin Vangeline Theatre and New York Butoh Institute will be unveiling Calla—the first creation in an exciting new collaboration between Vangeline and the distinctive voice of Shahryar Shahamat. What began as a mentorship has evolved into an artistic dialogue merging Butoh with visual poetry stillness with transformation.

Calla will premiere alongside Vangeline’s solo work The Slowest Wave on Saturday September 6 2025 at Dock 11 Eden. Together these two performances offer a rare evening of Butoh in Berlin—an encounter between two artistic voices across generations disciplines and cultures.

Program

CALLA- created by Shahryar Shahamat and Vangeline. Performed by Shahryar Shahamat.

Calla is a raw Butoh performance inspired by the stillness and sculptural purity of the calla lily exploring the quiet tension between fragility and resilience found in nature and the human body. Through slow deliberate movement and breath the piece unfolds as a living sculpture revealing the hidden stories we carry—grief memory and transformation—while embodying the flower’s graceful defiance against time. It is an invitation to witness the body as a flower opening and closing echoing the quiet strength and delicate survival of the calla lily in a world that demands constant bloom.

30 minutes.

Intermission

The Slowest Wave. Choreographed and performed by Vangeline

The Slowest Wave is a solo Butoh work choreographed and performed by Vangeline with an original score by Ray Sweeten. This repertory work highlights Vangeline’s sculptural approach to Butoh where stillness shapes the body into a living landscape. Her choreography resists softness instead creating unexpected angular forms—triangles arches cranes—that transform the female body into architecture and living landscape. An award-winning project combining butoh and neuroscience supported by a 2022 National Endowment for the Arts Dance Award 

The Slowest Wave explores the thematic of waves as a symbol of femininity and female sensuality.

The Slowest Wave was recently featured in the New York Times. The choreography was uniquely informed by the protocol established for a scientific pilot study researching the impact of butoh on brain activity. For the groundbreaking art-science study dancers' brain activity was recorded at the University of Houston Texas. Results were then disseminated in scientific journals.

Learn more about this science project at https://www.vangeline.com/research

60 minutes.

Don’t miss Vangeline’s 5-day Butoh workshop in Berlin September 1st through 5th hosted by Schott Acting Studio. https://www.vangeline.com/calendar/2025/9/5/butoh-workshop-with-vangeline-in-berlin

About the Artists

Shahryar Shahamat is a multidisciplinary artist and painter born and raised in Tehran Iran and based in New York City since 2010. His ongoing visual project Human on Human explores human expression through abstract figurative forms inspired by personal history and lived experience. Rooted in repetition intuition and layered emotion Shahryar’s work captures the complexity of the human condition through raw gesture textured surfaces and imaginative forms.

Since 2025 Shahryar has been studying Butoh under the mentorship of Vangeline at the New York Butoh Institute which also marked the start of their artistic collaboration. His deepening engagement with Butoh has brought new dimensions to his artistic practice fusing movement and visual art into embodied meditations on memory vulnerability and transformation.

His recent Butoh performance of Human on Human at the Queer Butoh Festival 2025 was praised for its “radical stillness” and powerful visual impact. Writing for thINKingDANCE Jen George described his presence as “an easy point of focus for an impatient eye” highlighting the resonant calm of his onstage presence amidst a landscape of slowness and poetic minimalism.

Through Butoh Shahryar continues to expand his interdisciplinary language offering audiences an intimate and poignant window into the shifting terrain of identity and the body. www.instagram.com/shahryarshahamat/

Vangeline is a New York–based teacher choreographer and dancer specializing in Japanese Butoh. As the artistic director of the Vangeline Theater/New York Butoh Institute she is widely recognized for her rigorous research-driven approach to Butoh and for expanding the form’s relevance in the 21st century. Her work actively champions diversity and inclusion within the field creating space for historically underrepresented voices. She carries forward the legacy of Butoh while infusing it with contemporary relevance—through activism research and performance.

Through her all-female dance company Vangeline creates socially engaged innovative choreographic works that unite Butoh with activism. She is the founder of both the New York Butoh Institute Festival which uplifts the work of women in Butoh and Queer Butoh a festival centering LGBTQ+ voices within the form. She is also the visionary behind The Dream a Dream Project an award-winning program now in its 18th year that brings Butoh to incarcerated individuals in correctional facilities across New York State.

At the heart of Vangeline’s philosophy is the belief that Butoh can be a tool for both personal and collective transformation. Her work reflects a deep commitment to integrating the many dimensions of the human experience—beauty and darkness alike—and reintegrating society’s marginalized voices.

Vangeline’s choreography has been presented internationally in Chile Germany Italy France Finland Denmark the UK Mexico Hong Kong Singapore and Taiwan. She is the recipient of a 2022 National Endowment for the Arts Dance Award for her groundbreaking project The Slowest Wave which explores the intersection of Butoh and neuroscience. She was also a 2022–2023 Gibney Dance in Process resident artist a 2018 NYFA/NYSCA Fellow in Choreography for Elsewhere and the winner of the 2015 Gibney Dance Social Action Award and the 2019 Janet Arnold Award from the Society of Antiquaries of London.

Her work has been supported by institutions including the National Endowment for the Arts Japan Foundation New York Foundation for the Arts New York City Department of Cultural Affairs New York State Council on the Arts and the Asian American Arts Alliance.

Her work has been widely acclaimed both nationally and internationally with critics praising its power precision and emotional resonance. Reviews have appeared in publications including the New York Times (“captivating”) and the Los Angeles Times (“moves with the clockwork deliberation of a practiced Japanese Butoh artist”) to name just a few.

Widely regarded as an authority in her field Vangeline has taught at Princeton University (Princeton Atelier) Cornell NYU Brooklyn College CUNY Sarah Lawrence and Duke University.

Her work extends to film as well including a starring role opposite James Franco and Winona Ryder in Jay Anania’s feature film The Letter (Lionsgate 2012). She has also been commissioned by Grammy Award–winning artists Esperanza Spalding Skrillex and David J. (Bauhaus).

Vangeline is the author of the critically acclaimed book Butoh: Cradling Empty Space which delves into the connection between Butoh and neuroscience. She led the first-ever scientific study measuring the effects of Butoh on the brain (The Slowest Wave). Her work has been profiled in CNN’s Great Big Story (“Learning to Dance with Your Demons”) featured on the BBC’s Deeply Human podcast (with host Dessa) and explored in her own podcast Butoh Musing with Vangeline.

She is currently developing MAN WOMAN a new Butoh duet in collaboration with Akihito Ichihara of the world-renowned Butoh company Sankai Juku. www.vangeline.com

VANGELINE THEATER/ NEW YORK BUTOH INSTITUTE aims to preserve the legacy and integrity of Japanese Butoh while carrying the art form into the future with a special emphasis on education social justice research and archiving. For more info visit: www.vangeline.com Vangeline Theater programs are supported in part by public funds from the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs in partnership with the City Council and the New York State Council on the Arts with the support of Governor Andrew M. Cuomo and the New York State Legislature. www.vangeline.com

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