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Matsukaze & Song of Rona Island

Kings Place, Hall One, N1 9AG , [Venue Details]

Matsukaze (1363– c. 1443) is one of the most revered masterpieces of classical noh, and a work that Zeami himself held in special regard.

Saturday,
29 Nov 2025
@7.30pm

Its haunting themes of ghostly love, memory, and seaside solitude that have inspired artists for centuries, echoing in opera, poetry, and painting in Japan and beyond. ‘Song of Rona Island’, inspired by ‘On Rona’ by Kathleen Jamie, follows a traveller on an ecological survey to an abandoned island in the Outer Hebrides, and their encounter its haunting past. Six noh performers – including Kanji Shimizu – join forces with fiddler Aidan O’Rourke and Scottish smallpipes player Brìghde Chaimbeul in a groundbreaking new work bringing together Scottish music and culture with Japanese noh theatre.

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    Max: £25.00

  • Performer name: Matsukaze & Song of Rona Island

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Matsukaze & Song of Rona Island

Saturday, 29 Nov 2025 @7.30pm

Kings Place, Hall One, N1 9AG
Choral Folk
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More Information

Matsukaze (1363– c. 1443) is one of the most revered masterpieces of classical noh, and a work that Zeami himself held in special regard.

Its haunting themes of ghostly love, memory, and seaside solitude that have inspired artists for centuries, echoing in opera, poetry, and painting in Japan and beyond. ‘Song of Rona Island’, inspired by ‘On Rona’ by Kathleen Jamie, follows a traveller on an ecological survey to an abandoned island in the Outer Hebrides, and their encounter its haunting past. Six noh performers – including Kanji Shimizu – join forces with fiddler Aidan O’Rourke and Scottish smallpipes player Brìghde Chaimbeul in a groundbreaking new work bringing together Scottish music and culture with Japanese noh theatre.

  • Admission

    Min: £10.00

    Max: £25.00

  • Performer name: Matsukaze & Song of Rona Island

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