Onnagata

6min Contemporary Video Performance Art
FAAM, Fukuoka Asian Art Museum
Japan
2008
Meera George

Onnagata is the term given to a female role played by a male actor in Kabuki theatre. The work comments on the woman’s role in Japanese society. The central character portrayed through this video performance art is Draupadi (from Indian mythology) at the time of her vastraharan (disrobing). The performance enacts the entire sequence of events that conspires in publicly shaming a woman. The film is shot at various locations across Fukuoka including an actual Kabuki theatre. Kabuki an entirely male dominated theatre artform lent inspiration for my performance art work. Part of the research went in spending time with a kabuki actor who plays the role of Onnagata on stage and learning how he transforms and crosses gender through appearance and role play momentarily. In kabuki theatre the female character is disallowed from expressing anger or rage. Through this performance an androgynous character is created, to portray emotions through facial make up that is usually adorned on male actors as means to express.

Recipient of FAAM grant and art residency in 2008, the work was created during fellowship at the Fukuoka Asian Art Museum, Japan.

Link To Installation

Scroll to Top