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"Butoh, also known as "dance of darkness," is a postmodern dance form that began in Japan as an effort to recover the primal body, or "the body that has not been robbed," as butoh founder Tatsumi Hijikata put it. Butoh has become increasingly popular in the United States and throughout the world, diversifying its aesthetic, while at the same time asserting the power of its spiritual foundations."--BOOK JACKET.
"Dancing Into Darkness is Sondra Horton Fraleigh's chronological diary of her deepening understanding of and appreciation for this art form, as she moves from a position of aesthetic response as an audience member to that of assimilation as a student. As a student of Zen and butoh, Fraleigh witnesses her own artistic and personal transformation through essays, poems, interviews, and reflections spanning twelve years of study, much of it in Japan.
Numerous performance photographs and original calligraphy by Fraleigh's Zen teacher Shodo Akane illuminate her words."--BOOK JACKET.
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Zen Arts, Butō, Toneel, Zen-Buddhismus, Dans, Zen, Fotografie, Kokusai-Nihongo-Fukyū-Kyōkai, Art zen, Autobiografie, Butô-Tanz, Kunst, Zen buddhism, Japan, religion, Art, japanese, Performing arts, Arts, japan, ManufacturesPlaces
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Dancing Into Darkness: Butoh, Zen, and Japan
July 29, 1999, University of Pittsburgh Press
Hardcover
in English
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0822940981 9780822940982
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Dancing into Darkness: Butoh, Zen, and Japan
June 1999, Dance Books
Hardcover
in English
1852730684 9781852730680
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