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Now re-issued, this compact book unravels the contribution of one of modern theatre's most charismatic innovators. Hijikata Tatsumi and Ohno Kazuo combines:

an account of the founding of Japanese butoh through the partnership of Hijikata and Ohno, extending to the larger story of butoh's international assimilation

an exploration of the impact of the social and political issues of post-World War II Japan on the aesthetic development of butoh

metamorphic dance experiences that students of butoh can explore

a glossary of English and Japanese terms.

As a first step towards critical understanding, and as an initial exploration before going on to further, primary research, Routledge Performance Practitioners are unbeatable value for today's student.



Table of Contents

PREFACE TO 2018 RE-ISSUE, Sondra Fraleigh

INTRODUCTION

BUTOH SHAPESHIFTERS

Kaze Daruma: the origins of butoh

Hijikata’s butoh

Nature, mud, and butoh morphology

Butoh alchemy in global circulation

Hijikata: a corpse standing desperately upright

Yoneyama Kunio

Studying Neue Tanz

The drug of Ohno

Tokyo

New names

Dancing life: Ohno Kazuo

Born to dance

Together and apart

Together again

Ohno’s international stage

Ohno is a bridge

Butoh, community, and healing

THE WORDS OF HIJIKATA AND OHNO

  1. Hijikata-speak

    The criminal and the fool: writing/living darkness

    Body as spirit: writing/speaking the butoh body

    Being a corpse

    Hijikata’s butoh-fu: what is an image?

    Words that dance: Ohno’s images

    Spiritual darkness: inside Ohno’s studio and Konpaku

    How Ohno prepares: words for the speech of the body

    The Ishikari river’s hooked-nose salmon

    Body as universe: Kazuo and Yoshito speak of love and care

DANCES OF DEATH, SACRIFICE, AND SPIRIT

  1. Two butohists: why they dance the way they do

    Dance as experience: shedding the social body

    Challenging modernization

    Kinjiki (Forbidden Colors, 1959)

    Barairo Dansu (Rose Colored Dance, 1965)

    Nikutai No Hanran (Rebellion of the Body, 1968)

    Note on Natsu No Arashi (Summer Storm, 1973)

    La Argentina Sho (Admiring La Argentina, 1977)

    Suiren (Water Lilies, 1987)

    Interview with Ohno Yoshito – on Suiren

    The future of butoh

    DANCE EXPERIENCES

Introduction to metamorphic explorations

Nakajima Natsu: becoming nothing/ becoming something

Ohno Yoshito: the patience of not starting

Yoshioka Yumiko: body resonance

Morita Itto and Takeuchi Mika: psychosomatics of butoh

Takenouchi Atsushi’s Jinen Butoh

Frances Barbe and the practice of butoh-fu

Harada Nobuo: butoh is everything

Waguri Yukio and Butoh-Kaden CD-Rom

English glossary of terms Japanese glossary of terms

Hijikata Tatsumi and Ohno Kazuo

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      Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
      Publication Date: 1/19/2017 12:12:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9781138572799, 978-1138572799
      ISBN10: 1138572799

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Now re-issued, this compact book unravels the contribution of one of modern theatre's most charismatic innovators. Hijikata Tatsumi and Ohno Kazuo combines:

      an account of the founding of Japanese butoh through the partnership of Hijikata and Ohno, extending to the larger story of butoh's international assimilation

      an exploration of the impact of the social and political issues of post-World War II Japan on the aesthetic development of butoh

      metamorphic dance experiences that students of butoh can explore

      a glossary of English and Japanese terms.

      As a first step towards critical understanding, and as an initial exploration before going on to further, primary research, Routledge Performance Practitioners are unbeatable value for today's student.



      Table of Contents

      PREFACE TO 2018 RE-ISSUE, Sondra Fraleigh

      INTRODUCTION

      BUTOH SHAPESHIFTERS

      Kaze Daruma: the origins of butoh

      Hijikata’s butoh

      Nature, mud, and butoh morphology

      Butoh alchemy in global circulation

      Hijikata: a corpse standing desperately upright

      Yoneyama Kunio

      Studying Neue Tanz

      The drug of Ohno

      Tokyo

      New names

      Dancing life: Ohno Kazuo

      Born to dance

      Together and apart

      Together again

      Ohno’s international stage

      Ohno is a bridge

      Butoh, community, and healing

      THE WORDS OF HIJIKATA AND OHNO

      1. Hijikata-speak

        The criminal and the fool: writing/living darkness

        Body as spirit: writing/speaking the butoh body

        Being a corpse

        Hijikata’s butoh-fu: what is an image?

        Words that dance: Ohno’s images

        Spiritual darkness: inside Ohno’s studio and Konpaku

        How Ohno prepares: words for the speech of the body

        The Ishikari river’s hooked-nose salmon

        Body as universe: Kazuo and Yoshito speak of love and care

      DANCES OF DEATH, SACRIFICE, AND SPIRIT

      1. Two butohists: why they dance the way they do

        Dance as experience: shedding the social body

        Challenging modernization

        Kinjiki (Forbidden Colors, 1959)

        Barairo Dansu (Rose Colored Dance, 1965)

        Nikutai No Hanran (Rebellion of the Body, 1968)

        Note on Natsu No Arashi (Summer Storm, 1973)

        La Argentina Sho (Admiring La Argentina, 1977)

        Suiren (Water Lilies, 1987)

        Interview with Ohno Yoshito – on Suiren

        The future of butoh

        DANCE EXPERIENCES

      Introduction to metamorphic explorations

      Nakajima Natsu: becoming nothing/ becoming something

      Ohno Yoshito: the patience of not starting

      Yoshioka Yumiko: body resonance

      Morita Itto and Takeuchi Mika: psychosomatics of butoh

      Takenouchi Atsushi’s Jinen Butoh

      Frances Barbe and the practice of butoh-fu

      Harada Nobuo: butoh is everything

      Waguri Yukio and Butoh-Kaden CD-Rom

      English glossary of terms Japanese glossary of terms

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