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Dancer / Choreographer

Natsuko Tezuka was born in Yokohama Japan. She started her career as a solo dancer in 1995, changing her style from pantomime to dance, and she has worked with themes of trial and error to explore her own style that does not employ conventional techniques.

She produced her Anatomical Experiment series with the theme of body observation in 2001. 

In 2007, she made the piece to she videotaped a chat with her family and traced their movement of the body. She performed this piece, name is "Private trace", at the theater Berlin Mitte. In 2010, she started a new project entitled Asia Interactive Research, which is a trial to observe folk performing arts in Asia to think about what was Western modernization. She performed  “some experiments in decade and a half” at Singapore Arts Festival on August 2015 and at Asian Arts Theatre in Korea on May 2016. In 2016, with Sri Lanka's Venuri Perera and South Korean Suh YeongRan,  She has started The Floating Bottle Project  for facing the question what is Western modernization for Asia ? She moved to Berlin for works at Berlin from April 2018. She performed “Anatomical Experiment-3 request version” at Exhibition <Against Architecture>  in Seoul Museum of Art on Jun, and  “ Wander” at URBANRAUM (Berlin) on October ,  and “ Dive into the point” at Kyoto International Performing Arts Festival on October 2018. She performed with work of Hyun-Suk Seo in Seoul Museum of Art on Jun 2019.

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