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A deliciously naughty valentine to Paris, Fêtes de la Nuit celebrates life, love and all things Parisian, weaving together a pulsating collage of dance, music, language and drama. Set in a sidewalk café in 21st century Paris, Fêtes reveals that from first kisses to eternal bonds, a quiet truth remains: it is always love that makes us human. Fêtes de la Nuit, translated as “celebrations of the night”, sensually expresses the beauty, complexity and passion of the human condition in relationship to the divine experience of lust and love.


Kim Weild acknowledges Park Avenue Armory for residency in association with the development of this work.

Rumi Oyama


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Rumiko Oyama

Rumi Oyama

Rumi Oyama (Sumiko) is thrilled to work with Kim Weild and be part of this fantastic project, Fêtes de la Nuit. Her past credits include The King and I (Angel George/Ensemble, Carousel Dinner Theater), Beauty and the Beast (Fairy, Player’s Theater), Miss Saigon (Yvette/Ensemble, Gateway Playhouse), The Lion King (Dancer, Shiki Theater Company, Tokyo and Nagoya), The Glass Menagerie (Laura, Here & There Theater Company, Tokyo), and several musicals and dance shows in Japan. Rumiko recently performed as a dancer in the Broadway workshop, Bruce Lee: Journey to the West (Elephant Eye Productions, dir. Bartlett Sher). Special thanks and love to her great friends, teachers, and family. www.rumioyama.com

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