Aya Irizuki

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Aya Irizuki ( Japanese 入 月 絢 , Irizuki Aya ; born July 6, 1983 in Kanagawa Prefecture ) is a Japanese actress and butoh dancer.

Life

Born in Kanagawa in 1983, Aya Irizuki took lessons in visual arts and ballet as a child . In 2001 she visited the Asbestos Studio , where the Japanese expressive dance butoh was invented by Tatsumi Hijikata in the 1960s . From 2002 to 2006 she studied at the Faculty of Fine Arts of Tokyo University of the Arts ( Tokyo Geijutsu Daigaku ).

In the German-speaking countries, Aya Irizuki became known with the role of Yu alongside the main actors Elmar Wepper and Hannelore Elsner in the 2007 Doris Dörrie film Kirschblüten - Hanami . In 2008 she was a solo dancer in the Origin Japan Ensemble at Carnegie Hall in New York . In 2013 she performed with the solo show Lizard Queen in Berlin . With the support of the Yoshino Gypsum Art Foundation , Aya Irizuki was able to stay in Germany permanently in 2014. In the 2016 film Greetings from Fukushima, she worked alongside the leading actress Rosalie Thomass in another Doris Dörrie production. In Dorris Dörrie's 2019 film Cherry Blossoms & Demons , a sequel to Cherry Blossoms - Hanami , Aya Irizuki again played the character of Yu in the female lead.

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  1. http://www.muenchenticket.de/guide/tickets/d0xv/Swimming+Into+The+Lungs.html