How Butoh, The Japanese Dance Of Darkness, Helps Us Experience Compassion In A Suffering World
Butoh is now being taught to Zen students, prisoners, and others as a way to acknowledge difficult...
Read MorePosted by Jeff Goldberg | 7th Jan 2018 | Interview, Japan, New York, Theatre and Dance, United States of America
Butoh is now being taught to Zen students, prisoners, and others as a way to acknowledge difficult...
Read MorePosted by Nobuko Tanaka | 26th Jul 2016 | Interview, Japan, Theatre for Young Audiences
“Gloomy,” “eerie,” “vulgar,” “avant-garde” and “conceptual” are adjectives often used to describe...
Read MorePosted by Nobuko Tanaka | 25th Jan 2016 | Japan, Review, Theatre and Dance
“Many people have a preconception about butoh — that it is performed by dancers whose bodies...
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