Zen Chanting and Jazz at a Public Arts Festival

M. Mross
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This article explores ritual change and innovation based on my participation as a saxophone player in two rituals featuring traditional Buddhist chant and jazz, which were performed at the Sōtō Zen temple Tōkōji in Ōmiya (Saitama prefecture) during the Yume Arts Festival. In designing these ceremonies, the monks selected elements from traditional rituals and put them together in new ways, while adding new entertaining elements, such as jazz and yōkai. I suggest that the modularity of rituals made it possible to easily create new ceremonies and perform them without extensive rehearsals. Moreover, I show that the monks aimed to offer an entertaining performance in order to reach out to the local community. This article further illuminates that Sōtō Zen has a rich sonic dimension, which our crossover ceremonies showcased.
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公共艺术节上的禅宗诵经和爵士乐
本文将以萨克斯管演奏者的身份,在Yume艺术节期间,在Ōmiya(埼玉县)的Sōtō禅寺Tōkōji,参与两场以传统佛教吟唱和爵士乐为特色的仪式,探讨仪式的变化和创新。在设计这些仪式时,僧侣们从传统仪式中选择了一些元素,并以新的方式将它们组合在一起,同时加入了新的娱乐元素,如爵士乐和yōkai。我认为,仪式的模块化可以很容易地创造新的仪式,并在没有大量排练的情况下执行它们。此外,我还指出,僧侣们的目的是提供一场娱乐表演,以接触当地社区。这篇文章进一步说明Sōtō禅宗有丰富的声音维度,我们的跨界仪式展示。
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