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Immanent Imitations, Animal Affects: From Hijikata Tatsumi to Marcus Coates
2013As a whole, this third chapter is primarily concerned with the theatre of immanence as a site of bodily experimentation, an event of metamorphosis for performer and audience alike, particularly in the encounter with nonhuman animals. These concerns will be explored primarily through an examination of the performance practice of butoh co-founder ...
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TDR/The Drama Review, 2000
For the first time in English, we present many of Hijikata's aesthetic and poetic texts. These texts are put into context by Kurihara Nanako's introductory essay. The section includes an interview with Hijikata and a conversation between Hijikata and Japanese experimental theatre innovator Suzuki Tadashi.
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For the first time in English, we present many of Hijikata's aesthetic and poetic texts. These texts are put into context by Kurihara Nanako's introductory essay. The section includes an interview with Hijikata and a conversation between Hijikata and Japanese experimental theatre innovator Suzuki Tadashi.
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Hijikata Tatsumi Archive—A Pioneering Dance Archive in Japan
Contemporary East Asian Visual Cultures, Societies and Politicsexaly +2 more sources
Hijikata Tatsumi and Ohno Kazuo by Sondra Fraleigh and Tamah Nakamura
Asian Theatre Journal, 2019exaly +2 more sources
Introduction: Hijikata Tatsumi: The Words of Butoh
TDR/The Drama Review, 2000For the first time in English, we present many of Hijikata's aesthetic and poetic texts. These texts are put into context by Kurihara Nanako's introductory essay. The section includes an interview with Hijikata and a conversation between Hijikata and Japanese experimental theatre innovator Suzuki Tadashi. Hijikata Tatsumi died in 1986, but his impact
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Hijikata Tatsumi: Plucking off the Darkness of the Flesh
TDR/The Drama Review, 2000For the first time in English, we present many of Hijikata's aesthetic and poetic texts. These texts are put into context by Kurihara Nanako's introductory essay. The section includes an interview with Hijikata and a conversation between Hijikata and Japanese experimental theatre innovator Suzuki Tadashi.
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Hijikata Tatsumi’s Doubly Fantastic Life
Dance Chronicle, 2011Hijikata: Revolt of the Body By Stephen Barber. 103 pp. Illustrated. London: Creation Books, 2006. $14.95 paper. ISBN 978-1-840-68144-4.
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