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  1. 10. Mai 2024 · Tatsumi Hijikata. Butoh kann man als urjapanische Kunst verstehen, die Wurzeln im Westen hat. Darin liegt die Spannung der Butoh-Performer, die 1959 zum ersten Mal an die japanische Öffentlichkeit traten.

  2. Vor 7 Stunden · It’s in this context that Tatsumi Hijikata (1928-1986) arrives at the inception of Butoh. This influential dancer was born in Akita and moved to Tokyo, dreaming of becoming a dancer. He learned ballet, jazz, and flamenco but soon grew dissatisfied with its limitations and began experimenting with his own style.

  3. 5. Mai 2024 · Tatsumi Hijikata is the founder of butoh dance 1959, was born in 1928 and died in 1986. He danced for a revolution of the body. read more. Butoh dance. Kazuo Ohno and the spirit of butoh dance. Kazuo Ohno was born in 1906 and died in 2010 giving international fame to butoh dance. In his last public performance he was 103 years old. read more.

  4. 13. Mai 2024 · Wir sprechen mit Rick Takvorian über sein rückblickendes Fazit zur 29.Ausgabe, über Dinge die gut gelaufen sind, Publikumsreaktionen, Marketing seitens der Stadt Aachen, über Dinge die besser laufen können und über die nahe Zukunft des Festivals…

  5. 21. Mai 2024 · Butoh’s often-erratic movement lends itself well to exploring themes of illness. Maro’s own Virus (2012) and Tatsumi Hijikatas famous A Story of Smallpox (1972) illustrate two such examples, and in a portent interview Maro has stated that his pieces are based on “the presentiment of a catastrophe.”

  6. somartspace.org › events › butoh-2024/05/13Butoh – SomArt Space

    13. Mai 2024 · Butoh is an avant-garde movement form first performed by Japanese artists Tatsumi Hijikata and Kazuo Ohno in 1959. Originally conceived as an iconoclastic rejection of contemporary western dance technique, butoh aims to strip away socially acceptable movements and gestures, and encourages students to find and embrace hidden movements ...

  7. www.resistenzemag.com › la-danza-degli-ultimiLa Danza degli ultimi

    3. Mai 2024 · Nel 1959 il danzatore Tatsumi Hijikata presentò in un festival giapponese Kinjiki (Colori proibiti), basato sulla novella di Yukio Mishima, aveva per argomento l’omosessualità, lo spettacolo venne censurato e Hijikata bandito dal festival.