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Full Moon Garden-new release with Hiroko Komiya

On this autumn equinox, I am happy to promote Full Moon Garden. Have a listen 🙂

Full Moon Garden — 満月の庭-   日本語下記Full moon descends into Coyoacán’s garden casting silver shadows on the earth
For a moment three figures stand still
Time suspended
Quiet voices
Ancient walls
Bougainvillea petals
Evening sky slowly dissolves into moonlight
Three shadows begin to move

満月がCoyoacánの庭に降りて 大地に銀の影を映す
ほんの少しの間 時が止まったように立ち尽くす三人
人々の静かな話し声  古い壁面  ブーゲンビリアの花弁
夕空の色は徐々に 月光に溶けていく
三人の影が動きはじめる

Full Moon Garden is the second release in the Garden series by Hiroko Komiya and Chris H. Lynn.
Recorded live on January 25,2024 in Coyoacán, Mexico City, Mexico.

credits

released September 22, 2025Hiroko Komiya: Objects;Electronics
Chris H. Lynn: Improvised Piano
Cover Art: Hiroko Komiya

Upcoming events for Autumn and Winter

Very excited to announce upcoming performances and screenings for the autumn and winter season.

10/30/25-Frequency in Motion at Black Mountain College Museum

11/21/25-Frequency in Motion at Yaw Theater in Seattle, Washington

1/26/26-Frequency in Motion at The Old Hairdresser’s in Glasgow, Scotland

2/7/26-A Night of new Landcape films at The Film-makers-Cooperative.

I will provide links when available and dates may change, but for now this is accurate.

Super 8 still is from Japan, April 2025

Frequency in Motion in Kumano, Japan

Frequency in Motion at the Tanami theater was really a dream show for me. The atmosphere, the setting, the remote location really added to the mystery of this frequency. We rehearsed for a few days, but the final version was still relatively new. All improvised, this set was less dramatic than others, but the intensity remained. All the past frequencies were in major cities, but Kumano is remote, near the sea and mountains. I am certain this contributed to the mood and tempo of the dancers and the sounds. I was lucky to have a real piano during the set and I incorporated some new tracks as well. I really enjoyed improvising with Awaya and Hiroko and look forward to sharing some of the material. After the show, we had a very illuminating Q and A session. The questions varied from the nature of improvisation, Butoh culture, the structure of the film, and pacing. We had a great audience!

Massive thanks to the dancers: Atsushi Takenouchi (JP), Ioku Ero Nikaido (Hong Kong), Himeko Narumi (JP), Arisa Hiura (JP) for adding to the Japanese dream.

I have lots of additional work I will be sharing about this show and will report on my screening and filming in future posts.

Deep thanks to everyone involved in participating and putting this show on.  A fantastic event!

Photos above provided by: Stephen Black