How to become a Benshi! Silent Cinema and the Art of Live Narration
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Foyles, Level 6
107 Charing Cross Road London WC2H 0DT United KingdomDescription
Silent cinema was never truly silent. In Japan, silent films were accompanied not only by live music but also by Katsudo-Benshi. Providing live narration, on-screen voice acting and original commentary, Benshi became an influential and integral part of Japanese silent cinema.
In conjunction with the Barbican’s screening of Yasujiro Ozu’s I was Born, But… organised as part of The Japanese House exhibition, the Japan Foundation is delighted to present a special evening exploring the art of Benshi. Following an introductory talk by silent cinema specialist Pamela Hutchinson, Katsudo-Benshi Hideyuki Yamashiro and Silent Film Pianist Mie Yanashita will perform a clip from Orochi (1925) recreating an authentic Benshi experience. As part of his illustrated talk, Yamashiro will discuss Benshi as a contemporary occupation as well as the unique appeal of Japanese silent cinema.
This fascinating event will also offer a few audience members the chance to take to the stage and perform the role of Benshi under instruction from Yamashiro himself!
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This event is organised in association with Shindofuji Ireland
Special thanks to Matsuda Film Productions
For more details about the Barbican’s The Japanese House: I was Born, But…, supported by The Japan Foundation please click here
For more details about the Barbican’s The Japanese House exhibition, co-organised by the Japan Foundation, please click here
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