“Shifting Points”- Exchange Program for Professionals in Performing Arts 2025

  • Six men and women sit in a circle on the floor of a wooden rehearsal room with mirrored walls.
  • A man and woman are sitting around one of the round tables surrounded by umbrellas and having a conversation
  • At the front of the venue where a large display was placed, the people involved were sitting facing the venue and discussing the matter.

Shifting Points (Bangkok, Thailand) program scenes

The Japan Foundation (JF), in partnership with Kyoto Experiment: Kyoto International Performing Arts Festival and Bangkok International Performing Arts Meeting (BIPAM), is running a three-year incubation program for emerging artists from diverse backgrounds in Japan and the ASEAN region. The six selected artists will deepen their thinking and practice through research related to their own creative work and international exchanges with guest lecturers and senior artists.

In the first year (FY2024), participants joined BIPAM. This year, the participating artists will stay in Kyoto during Kyoto Experiment 2025 to conduct fieldwork and public programs.

Program Outline
Program Period Sunday, October 19 – Sunday, October 26, 2025
Location KYOTO EXPERIMENT 2025, and other Kansai region, Japan
訪問先 KYOTO EXPERIMENT 2025
Participating Artists (in alphabetical order by first name)
  1. 1.Annastasya Verina (Indonesia)
  2. 2.Hidekazu Tamai (Japan)
  3. 3.Hoàng Anh Nguyễn (Vietnam)
  4. 4.Pongsatorn Phutthakhot (Thailand)
  5. 5.Thanaphon Accawatanyu (Thailand)
  6. 6.Yuka Uchida (Japan)
Credits Organized by the Japan Foundation, Kyoto Experiment, BIPAM
Public Talk
Date Saturday, October 25, 2025 11:00-12:00
Venue Meeting Room 2, KYOTO ART CENTER
Speakers Participating artists
Moderators
  • Co-Artistic directors, Kyoto Experiment
  • Sasapin Siriwanij (BIPAM Artistic Director)
  • Siree Riewpaiboon (BIPAM Associate Artistic Director)
Languages Japanese and English
Tickets Free admission
Reservation

Biographies of Selected Artists

Annastasya Verina (Indonesia)

portrait of Annastasya VerinaAnnastasya Verina is a choreographer and dancer based in Surakarta, Indonesia. She developes her artistic practice by participating in intensive classes while working part-time at Studio Plesungan. Her work explores social issues, questioning and reinterpreting the realities around her as a form of self-reflection and part of her creative process. Her works have been featured at various festivals, including Nyorog (International Mask Festival 2021), Waktu Ku Kecil, Tidak Besar (Salihara International Performing Arts Festival 2024), and Sebut Saja N (Indonesia Bertutur Festival 2024).

Hidekazu Tamai (Japan)

portrait of Hidekazu Tamai (Japan) Based in Kyoto, Japan. Playwright and Director of ‘Gekidan FAX’. Hidekazu Tamai constructs stories based on Japanese spirituality. Working with the structure of Japanese folk tales, he writes scripts in which words and words are connected by 'Goen' to form a story. Tamai is researching to re-think 'the relationship between festivals and people' at Kyoto University. The knowledge gained through fieldwork in Miyazaki, Nagano and Botswana are reflected in his theatrical work. He has conducted workshops at high schools and universities in Kyoto.

Hoàng Anh Nguyễn (Vietnam)

portrait of Hoàng Anh Nguyễn (Vietnam) Based in Ninh Thuan, Vietnam. Originally a street dancer, he uses the body as his primary medium, focusing on dialogues born from his everyday observations. These range from romanticizing daily gestures and conversations to inquiries into identity, or attempts to reimagine phenomena and surreal events he encounters. With an approach that oscillates between instinctive and cautious, he employs his body as a channel to project these reflections through mediums such as performance, video, and conceptual art. Hoàng Anh has live performances and exhibited, screening works in various spaces, including the Nguyen Art Foundation, IN:ACT2022, Nổ Cái Bùm Art Festival, KULTX Collaborative Space, and beyond.

Pongsatorn Phutthakhot (Thailand)

portrait of Pongsatorn Phutthakhot (Thailand) Based in Khon Kaen, Thailand. Pongsatorn graduated in Performing Arts from Khon Kaen University, inspired by the costume quick changes of the ensemble actors. Through studying theater, Pongsatorn discovered its profound ability to communicate stories and explore humanity. His works often addressed themes such as anti-war, women’s empowerment, and peace, reflecting his belief in theater as a tool for meaningful change. After graduation, Pongsatorn shifted his focus inward, exploring inner peace and rediscovering the cultural richness of Isan, his homeland. Currently, he creates works inspired by Isan traditions, such as Lam singing, khaen music, folktale and Isan poem, aiming to reimagine them in new innovative forms.

Thanaphon Accawatanyu (Thailand)

portrait of Thanaphon Accawatanyu (Thailand) Based in Bangkok, Thailand. Director-playwright graduated with a major in Film from Thammasat University. Began creating theater productions while still in university as part of a drama club and later founded the Splashing Theatre group to participate in a performance festival in 2015. The group has continued producing plays till the present. Most of his past works involve adapting various media (primarily films) into plays or theatrical performances. Won the Best Play and Best Script awards in 2016 from the IATC for The Disappearance of the Boy on a Sunday Afternoon. Also participated in the Watch&Talk program at Theaterfestival Basel in 2022.

Yuka Uchida (Japan)

portrait of Yuka Uchida (Japan)(c)Junpei iwamoto Born in Osaka in 1987, Uchida is a choreographer and dancer. She trained with NPO Dance Box and participated in a dance study program in Kobe organized by the Agency for Cultural Affairs and NPO Dance Box. Her works focus on “choreography by the situations” and are presented in a variety of indoor and outdoor venues. Notable works include Living Series (2019), based on diaries, and New Fieldwork (2023), which explores pigeons through amateur fieldwork. Since 2022, she has worked with Mi-Mi-Bi, a dance company involving people with disabilities. She co-directed a performance for the Toyooka Theater Festival (2024).

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