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Thoughts on the 2024 INI Kyoto Summer Intensive #1 (Scarlett Siqueira do Valle)

I am a PhD student under the supervision of Prof. Dr. Christine Greiner. My research focuses on nō as an important theatrical pedagogical tool for the training of both Japanese and foreign actors, maintaining the structure and content of traditional training while fostering theatrical pedagogical exchange. The aim is to create a “nō without borders” that continues to resonate today, both in Japan and in the West. For these foreign actors to engage with nō, they received support from masters with an intercultural vision, such as Udaka Michishige Sensei and Rebecca Teele Ogamo Sensei, among others at INI. Throughout my studies, I found it crucial to complement the bibliography I was reading with practical experience and hands-on training at INI.

During the two-week practical studies for my theoretical research, I particularly appreciated the interaction with the masters, who demonstrated attentiveness and specific pedagogical skills crucial to nō training. The INI provided a welcoming and supportive atmosphere, where I felt part of a family, with everyone contributing to each other’s progress. Experiencing the support, encouragement, and joy from the masters as they guide you is one of the most valuable memories to cherish for a lifetime.

I am deeply grateful to everyone who has supported me along this journey in life and scholarship. Special thanks to Christine Greiner Sensei, Rebecca Teele Ogamo Sensei, Udaka Tatsushige Sensei, Udaka Norishige Sensei, Udaka Keiko Sensei, Diego Pellecchia Sensei, and Monique Arnaud Sensei.

(Scarlett Siqueira do Valle)