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Tokyo Bunka Kaikan: Main Hall5-45, Ueno Koen Taito-Ku, Tokyo, 110-8716, Japan
Dates/times in Tokyo time zone
Saturday 20 September 202514:00
Sunday 21 September 202514:00
Tuesday 23 September 202513:00
Programme
MMusic: Toshiro Mayuzumi, Claude Debussy, J.Strauss II, Erik Satie, Richard Wagner, Louis Poterat - Dino Olivieri
Choreography: Maurice Béjart (Original)

The Tokyo Ballet revives the overwhelming imagery of Yukio Mishima created by Maurice Béjart, celebrating the centenary of Mishima's birth

Yukio Mishima remains one of Japan's most fascinating and controversial postwar novelists after more than 50 years since his ritual suicide. When Maurice Béjart set about choreographing a new ballet for The Tokyo Ballet in 1993, he chose Mishima as a motif.

However, he did not create a biography nor use ballet to illustrate Mishima's work of literature whose importance was not yet fully recognized at that time. It was Béjart's bold experimentation to "simply suggest, and above all, love ―without ever judging".

The ballet opens with the sea, an important symbol in Mishima's works. From the sea roars, appear a schoolboy, Mishima, and four other selves who develop imagery of the themes of Mishima's masterpieces including Kyoko's House, Forbidden Colors, Rokumeikan, The Sailor Who Fell from Grace with the Sea, The Temple of the Golden Pavilion and his lifetime aesthetic motif, Saint Sebastian.

M stands for la Mer (the sea in French), la Métamorphose, la Mort (death in French), la Mythologie, and of course, Mishima. It is also the initial of Maurice Béjart and Mayuzumi Toshiro who created the music.

The Tokyo Ballet has performed M not only in Japan but also internationally at prestigious theaters including the Palais Garnier, Teatro alla Scala, Deutsche Oper Berlin and Hamburgische Staatsoper where it received huge critical and public acclaim. The Tokyo Ballet revives M in September 2025, celebrating the centenary of Mishima's birth. Maurice Béjart's 100th birth anniversary will follow in two years.

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