Renji Takano (REN-jee tah-KAH-noh)
A Resident
Renji Takano (a.k.a. Wook)
Wook, as he's affectionately called, moves like a breeze woven into rhythm. His dance begins long before his feet shift—originating in the lift of his spine, the tilt of his gaze, the soft exhale that sets the tempo. He doesn’t rehearse in the traditional sense. His choreography emerges from the day’s light, the arc of a bird’s flight, or the way a friend’s laugh rings through a corridor.
He is drawn to thresholds: dawn and dusk, the edge of stage and sky, the heartbeat between stillness and spin. When he dances, it’s not to impress, but to translate—a living language made of gesture and gravity. His audience is often the moment itself. Sometimes he performs for trees, sometimes for a sleeping cat. Sometimes, he simply dances alone, in the middle of the path, like he heard music no one else noticed.
Wook also teaches, though he would never call himself a teacher. He invites others to find their own cadence, to move like themselves instead of anyone else. “Dancing,” he says, “is remembering that your body was never a stranger.”
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