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The MIYUMI Project Japanese Experimental Ensemble for Chicago Film Society
The MIYUMI Project Japanese Experimental Ensemble for Chicago Film Society

Sun, Apr 13

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Music Box Theatre

The MIYUMI Project Japanese Experimental Ensemble for Chicago Film Society

The MIYUMI Project Japanese Experimental Ensemble plays live musical accompaniment to The Dragon Painter

Time & Location

Apr 13, 2025, 11:30 AM

Music Box Theatre, 3733 N Southport Ave, Chicago, IL 60613, USA

About this event

The MIYUMI Project Japanese Experimental Ensemble plays live musical accompaniment to silent film The Dragon Painter at the Music Box Theatre for the Chicago Film Society presents series.

From the organizers:

Sessue Hayakawa was an unlikely star in early Hollywood, a Japanese actor who became a beloved matinee idol in an era of intense anti-Asian prejudice. Frequently typecast in roles that trafficked in exotic stereotypes (and not always Asian ones), Hayakawa eventually set up his own production company, Haworth Pictures Corporation, to bring a more nuanced presentation of Japanese culture to American audiences, often in collaboration with his wife and frequent co-star, Tsuru Aoki, and director William Worthington. The Dragon Painter, a delicate exemplar of the Haworth house style, is a mystical love story that unabashedly wields Orientalist cliches and primitive sexual politics to open American eyes to the aesthetics of non-Western art. Hayakawa stars as Tatsu, a feral cartographer who paints in hopes of capturing the essence of his eternal love, a woman who transformed into a dragon a thousand years ago. The master artist Indara (Edward Peil, Sr.) seeks a protégé who can carry on his legacy, but no one is good enough — except for Tatsu, who lacks the discipline to carry on Indara’s tradition. In a ploy to domesticate the unpredictable talent, Tatsu is tricked into believing that Indara’s daughter Ume-ko (Aoki) is his long-lost beloved in fleeting human form. With its blend of folkloric storytelling, studied naïveté, and staggering photographic beauty, The Dragon Painter finds Hayakawa beating Hollywood at its own game, creating a showcase worthy of his talents. This new restoration from the George Eastman Museum, EYE Filmmuseum, and the San Francisco Silent Film Festival reconstructs the original American release with gorgeous tints and tones and previously unseen footage. Preceded by: “The Death Mask” (Thomas Ince, 1914) – 21 min – 35mm from Library of Congress

Presented by Chicago Film Society and sponsored in part by AIRMW

For more ticketing information visit: https://musicboxtheatre.com/films-and-events/the-dragon-painter

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Asian Improv aRts Midwest (AIRMW)  is supported by general operating support received from the Illinois Arts Council Agency; National Endowment for the Arts; the Richard H. Driehaus Foundation; the Alphawood Foundation, Gaylord and Dorothy Donnelley Foundation, the City of Chicago Department of Cultural Affairs and Special Events (DCASE), Prince Charitable Trusts ,the Walder Foundation, and the Joyce Foundation. 

Asian Improv aRts Midwest is a registered 501(c)3 organization.
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