Chisato Minamimura presents Mark of A Woman
Chisato Minamimura tells tales of tattooing in women's history
Japanese performance artist and choreographer Chisato Minamimura brings Mark of A Woman, her show which tells the personal, historic and often untold stories of women and tattooing, to Lowry this October.
From the origins of the word 'tattoo', which means 'to mark', Mark of A Woman explores how body marking has been used throughout the ages: as storytelling, as the expression of identity, and more disturbingly, to catalogue or indicate possession. Ultimately, however, the show is a celebration of women's resilience and the creation of beauty from trauma.
Using expressive movement to bring each chapter of the story to life, Chisato applies her experience as a Deaf artist and BSL art guide, blending Visual Vernacular (the choreographed and poetic form of sign language) with digital animation and projections. Adding to the sensory experience, Woojer™ technology offers audience members the opportunity to literally 'feel' the performance via vibrating Woojer Straps that are free to book with tickets for the show.
Says Chisato: "I’m honoured to bring Mark of A Woman to Lowry for the very first time. This performance is a celebration of the often overlooked stories of women whose artistry and resilience have shaped tattooing across cultures and generations. It means so much to share these narratives on such a renowned stage, where their impact can be seen and felt.”
Mark of A Woman was Commissioned by The Place and BAC, supported using public funds from Arts Council England, and received its world premiere at The Place in 2023. The piece is supported by Pavilion Dance South West, Wellcome Collection and Auckland Arts Festival. Mark of A Woman is an Unlimited UK Partner Award 2023 commission with Southbank Centre, made possible thanks to funding from Arts Council England.
Chisato Minamimura’s Mark of A Woman is at Lowry, Salford, Salford Quays, Pier 8, M50 3AZ on Saturday October 4 at 6.30pm.
For full performance details and credits, tickets and access information, please visit thelowry.com/whats-on/490//chisato-minamimura-mark-of-a-woman
Chisato Minamimura is a Deaf performance artist, choreographer and BSL art guide. Born in Japan, now based in London, Chisato has created, performed and taught internationally and is currently a Work Place artist at The Place. Chisato trained at Trinity Laban in London and holds a BA in Japanese-style painting from JOSHIBI University and MA in Performance and Health from YOKOHAMA national University. Chisato approaches choreography and performance making from her unique perspective as a Deaf artist, experimenting with and exploring the visualisation of sound and music. By using dance and technology, Chisato aims to share her experiences of sensory perception and human encounters. www.chisatominamimura.com