Vangeline Theater/New York Butoh Institute will present the New York Butoh Institute Festival 2020 online, October 15-25, 2020. The Festival will feature an exciting program of butoh workshops and ...
OBSERVATION, a Butoh dance trilogy devised and performed by Scoop Slone, at 3AM Theatre in Astoria. The program explores identity and perception through the works Origin, Mutation, and Entropy at ...
Butoh, a form of Japanese dance theatre, is showcased in the winter quarter edition of “Outside the Lines” in performances featuring guest artists Kota Yamazaki and Mina Nishimura. Running Thursday ...
Assistant professor of theater arts Mitsu Salmon creates original performance and visual works that fuse multiple disciplines, but she has a special connection to butoh. She has taught the unique ...
The origins of some art forms are hard to pinpoint, either dimmed by the distance of time or elusive amid a gradual coalescence. But butoh -- a striking dance-theater form that mixes serenity, ...
The Kompass Quartet performing Grosse Fuge at Bread and Puppet Theater’s Paper Mâché Cathedral Credit: Jeb Wallace-Brodeur Artists Peter Schumann and Charlie Morrow have built reputations from works ...
BODY LANGUAGE: Japanese butoh master Atsushi Takenouchi, pictured, and composer Hiroko Komiya are the featured performers at the upcoming Asheville Butoh Festival. Photo by Raul Bartolome A wisp-thin ...
Dance is a foreign language to, well, most Americans. Many scorn even the most popular form, story ballets — call it the “men in tights” syndrome. People who see dance, but seldom, tend to say they ...
To understand Amagatsu’s work, it helps to know a bit about Butoh. Butoh (roughly translated as “dance step”) originated as a revolutionary performance art in Japan in the late 1950s and early 1960s.
“Butoh Medea” will be presented at Dell’Arte’s Carlo Theatre in Blue Lake on Friday and Saturday at 8 p.m. and Sunday at 2 p.m. These performances are $20 ($15 with a student/senior discount), with ...
Butoh, a Japanese style of dance created in the 1960s, is as unique as it is intense. According to a Butoh expert who introduced last Wednesday’s performance of “To the White, to the Sky,” a Butoh ...
More often than not, the San Francisco Butoh Festival is an unintentional hoot. Amateurish, vapid, vulgar and pretentious, it can be entertaining for all the wrong reasons. The show that opened ...
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