Butoh : dance of the dark soul

Butoh : dance of the dark soul / photographs, Ethan Hoffman ; Mark Holborn ... [et al.] - New York, N.Y. : Aperture , c1987. - 129 p. : ill. (some col.) ; 32 cm.

"A SADEV book."

Butoh is an explosive, convention-shattering performance art that has redefined the limits of dance and theater. The form was created by a handful of avant-garde postwar Japanese artists who drew upon their native agrarian myths, the iconoclastic theater of Antonin Artaud, and the influences of Western modern dance. But Butoh is more. It is perhaps the most daring attempt yet made to translate the mysterious, often tormented life of the unconscious into the communal medium of theater. Mark Holborn´s essay is based on extensive interviews with Hijikata and other major Butoh pioneers. -Book Jacket.

0893812161

85052457


Buto----Pictorial works

GV1783.2 / .B87 1987

REF 793.31 BUT

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