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暗黒舞踏

| 1959 |

BUTOH

| 1959 |

Names
  • 暗黒舞踏
  • BUTOH (index name)
  • Butoh (display name)
  • 暗黒舞踏 (Japanese display name)
  • あんこくぶとう (transliterated hiragana)
  • Ankoku Butō (transliterated Roman)
Date of birth
1959
Fields of activity
  • Performing Arts

Wikipedia

Butoh (舞踏, Butō) is a form of Japanese dance theatre that encompasses a diverse range of activities, techniques and motivations for dance, performance, or movement. Following World War II, butoh arose in 1959 through collaborations between its two key founders, Tatsumi Hijikata and Kazuo Ohno. The art form is known to resist fixity and is difficult to define; notably, founder Hijikata Tatsumi viewed the formalisation of butoh with distress. Common features of the art form include playful and grotesque imagery, taboo topics, and extreme or absurd environments. It is traditionally performed in white body makeup with slow hyper-controlled motion. However, with time butoh groups are increasingly being formed around the world, with their various aesthetic ideals and intentions.

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Wikidata ID
Q1018001
  • 2024-03-12