• 《ムニキスル 02》/2021
QUICK|Takahiko Fukui

QUICK|福井貴彦

  • ART EXHIBITION
Dancer and researcher of mind-body techniques. He devotes himself to the research and practice of dance, craftsmanship, and bodywork, guided by the principles of "nothingness, completeness, liberation, extreme, and gut." He aspires to "form without form" and "ultimate dance and creation that returns to nothingness." Born in Kyoto Prefecture in 1982, he currently resides there. In 1996, he began dancing, based on breakdancing. In 1999, he formed the dance crew "ICHIGEKI," which has won numerous awards in domestic and international competitions. In 2007, he formed the performance group "e-dance," which has presented stage works both domestically and internationally. In 2010, he launched the art group "MuDA," where he is in charge of direction, dance, art, and bodywork. In 2018, he opened "MuDA Bodywork." In 2019, he opened "Mudaya." He has worked in 40 cities across 13 countries. He is the father of three sons and one daughter.

Profile picture: Photo by Mitsu Maeda
Artwork image: Photography by MuDA

 

Dancer and body-somatics researcher. Dedicated to researching and practicing dance, artwork, and Seitai rooted in the core principles of "Nothingness (Mu), Wholeness (Zen), Release (Datsu), Ultimate (Kyoku), and Core of body (Hara)." His creative focus is oriented toward "formless form" and "the ultimate dance and creation that returns to nothingness." Born in Kyoto in 1982, where he currently resides. He began his dance journey in 1996, rooted in breakdancing. In 1999, he formed the dance crew "ICHIGEKI," winning numerous domestic and international competitions. He formed the performance group "e-dance" in 2007, presenting stage works both in Japan and overseas. In 2010, he co-founded the art group "MuDA," where he oversees direction, dance, art, and Seitai. He established "MuDA Seitai" in 2018, followed by "MuDA shop" in 2019. To date, his work has spanned 40 cities across 13 countries. He is a father of four.

Profile credit: Photo by Mitsu Maeda
Artwork credit: Photo by MuDA

https://muda-japan.com/