Born and raised in Japan and a resident of New York since 1976, Eiko Otake is a movement-based, interdisciplinary artist. She worked for more than 40 years as Eiko & Koma performing their own choreography, but since 2014, Eiko has been directing her own projects. In her solo project “A Body in Places”, Eiko has performed numerous site-specific works. “A Body in Fukushima” records Eiko‘s solo performances in post-nuclear disaster Fukushima. In her “Duet Project”, Eiko has been engaged in an open-ended series of cross-disciplinary experiments with a diverse range of artists, including Wen Hui with whom Eiko is performing in “What Is War”. A recipient of MacArthur, the Samuel H. Scripps American Dance Festival Award, and Doris Duke Artist Award, Eiko teaches regularly at colleges and in communities.

Eiko smiles at the camera, she wears a striped scarf and patterned top. Photo by William Johnston.
ID: Eiko smiles at the camera, she wears a striped scarf and patterned top. Photo by William Johnston.