The legend of Momotaro
LEGEND OF MOMOTARO — A Myth Reborn Through Movement
A visceral retelling of Japan’s beloved folk hero, this performance brings to life the epic journey of Momotarō, the boy born from a peach, who rises from humble beginnings to become a fearless demon-slayer.
Blending Butoh, physical theatre, and ritual gesture, this evocative work follows Momotarō as he leaves his adoptive parents and sets out to liberate his land from the Oni — monstrous demons dwelling on the cursed island of Onigashima.
Along the way, Momotarō forms a strange alliance with a talking dog, monkey, and pheasant, forging bonds through the humble offering of kibi dango (millet dumplings). Together, they confront the grotesque forces that haunt the island, confronting fear, violence, and transformation in a raw, symbolic battle.
🔸 Duration: approx. 25 minutes
🔸 Language-free — pure physical storytelling
🔸 Suitable for audiences interested in mythology, Butoh, and avant-garde performance
Enter the myth. Follow the rhythm. Face the demons.
Enter the myth. Follow the rhythm. Face the demons. Pure BUTOH