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The power of image: Hijikata Tatsumi's scrapbooks and the art of buto [PDF]

open access: yes, 2008
Hijikata Tatsumi (1928-1986) is the acclaimed founder of the performance art genre commonly known as buto. After an initial experimental period spanning the late 1950s to the mid 1960s he concentrated his artistic efforts on directing, choreographing and
Wurmli, Kurt
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Notas sobre o que a expressão do corpo “butô” articula sobre corpo

open access: yesRevista Ñanduty, 2016
Neste artigo discuto acerca de uma modalidade expressiva japonesa, por muitos entendida como dança-teatro, chamada butô. Trato de algumas contribuições de estudos antropológicos relacionados à área de dança, faço uma breve apresentação histórica de ...
Roberto Murilo Xavier Reis
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ANALISIS KEGIATAN EKSTRAKURIKULER SENI TARI JARANAN BUTO UNTUK MENAMBAH EKSISTENSI DAN NILAI KECINTAAN SISWA TERHADAP KESENIAN DAERAH [PDF]

open access: yes, 2023
Extracurricular activities are carried out by students outside of formal face-to-face learning hours. Extracurricular activities can be carried out inside the school in accordance with their fields. One of the extracurricular activities is dance.
Arini, Vanda
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SITUS WOTANNGARE-BOJONEGORO: NILAI PENTING DAN PENGEMBANGANNYA

open access: yesBerkala Arkeologi, 2013
Wotanngare site is believed to be the former Kingdom of Malawapati (Mlawatan Site) as well as the palace of King Anglingdarma. By local community, King Anglingdarma is a legendary and heroic figure for Bojonegoro society. This is supported by the toponym,
Hery Priswanto
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Tōkyō Underground – Le topos des avant-gardes japonaises au tournant des années 1960

open access: yesPerspective, 2020
Between 1966 and 1970, a new topos was established within the Japanese postwar avant-gardes: the underground. An American import, this subculture permeated first film and then music, theater, the arts (performance, happening, event, action, intermedia ...
Kei Osawa
doaj   +1 more source

Creating a systematic prioritization of stream reaches for conservation of aquatic species

open access: yesEcosphere, Volume 15, Issue 2, February 2024.
Abstract Human impacts on aquatic ecosystems have resulted in systemic declines of global freshwater species abundance and richness. Conservation and governmental groups worldwide have designated protected areas to preserve the remaining diversity. The biodiversity hotspot approach, which designates areas based on high levels of species richness, has ...
Alexander H. Kiser   +10 more
wiley   +1 more source

The 1 April 2471 b.C. Eclipse and the End of the Fourth Egyptian Dynasty

open access: yesHeritage
On 1 April 2471 b.C., an impressive, unpredictable phenomenon occurred over the Delta of the Nile: a total solar eclipse, with the totality band almost centred on the sacred city of Buto, and the “capital” Memphis on the verge of the totality.
Giulio Magli
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Diversity of freshwater algal assemblages across the United States as revealed by DNA metabarcoding

open access: yesEnvironmental DNA, Volume 6, Issue 1, January–February 2024.
Abstract As freshwater algae respond strongly to environmental conditions, algal communities are routinely used as indicators of aquatic health. Algal bioassessments have historically relied upon microscopy‐based identifications that are typically slow, expensive, taxonomically restricted, and inconsistent across analysts and time.
Nicholas O. Schulte   +4 more
wiley   +1 more source

Parlamentarizmo ir cenzūros problema 1920–1926 metais

open access: yesŽurnalistikos Tyrimai, 2008
Lietuvos valstybės laikinosios konstitucijos, priimtos 1920 m. birželio 2 d., 16§ skelbė: „Visiems Lietuvos piliečiams laiduojama asmens, buto ir korespondencijos neliečiamybė, tikybos, sąžinės, spaudos, žodžio, streikų, susirinkimų ir draugijų laisvė ...
Audronė Žemaitytė-Veilentienė
doaj   +1 more source

Holocene landscape reconstruction in the surroundings of the Temple of Pepi I at ancient Bubastis, southeastern Nile Delta (Egypt)

open access: yesGeoarchaeology, Volume 39, Issue 1, Page 17-34, January/February 2024.
Abstract In ancient Egypt, lakes, canals, and other water bodies were an essential part of the sacred landscape in which temples were embedded. In recent years, geoarchaeological research at the site of the Temple of Bastet at Bubastis in the southeastern Nile Delta has proven the existence of two water canals surrounding the temple.
Philipp Garbe   +4 more
wiley   +1 more source

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