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Riempire la cornice. Yoshito Ohno
Articolo biografico scritto in occasione della scomparsa di Yoshito Ohno danzatore e coreografo giapponese che, figlio del celebre Kazuo, interprete per Tatsumi Hijikata, è stato tra i fondatori della danza ...
Elena Cervellati
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Aesthetics of Impossibility: Murobushi Kō on Hijikata Tatsumi
Murobushi Kō spread all over the world a new sensation of dance and is an outstanding figure in the landscape of butō for having perpetuated the exploration of the political quality intrinsic to Hijikata Tatsumi’s anti-dance.
CENTONZE, Katja
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La présente étude s’établit dans le but d’approfondir compréhensions de la relation entre dynamiques de création de territoires politiques et la création de langages artistiques, à partir de l’analyse de l’oeuvre de Tatsumi Hijikata.Les questions ...
Souza Coletty, Viviana de
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Mobile brain imaging in butoh dancers: from rehearsals to public performance. [PDF]
Theofanopoulou C +9 more
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Esta dissertação analisa a coreografia do dançarino japonês Tatsumi Hijikata realizada no curta-metragem Navel and A-Bomb, O Umbigo e a Bomba Atômica, de 1960, do diretor Eikō Hosoe com luz nos aspectos da manifestação do corpo em suas dimensões ...
Machado, Marlon Fabian Soares
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application/pdf1960年代,日本の舞台芸術,そしてアンダーグラウンドの世界を席巻し,後にヨーロッパでも,BUTOH という新たなジャンルを生みだした土方巽の暗黒舞踏について論じる。土方の舞踏とは,どのような芸術であり,どのようなパフォーマンスだったのか。土方の稀代の名著『病める舞姫』を中心にすえ,その内容を分析することによって,土方の世界のとらえ方,存在論,認識論を解明していく。世界を構成するさまざまな要素の融合や多層化によって,世界の見方を根底から覆す土方の方法論の秘密を探っていく ...
中村, 昇, ナカムラ, ノボル
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Dossier Butoh-fu. Dance and words
Butoh-fu. Dance and Words. Dossier edited by Samantha Mrenzi. Butoh-fu means Butoh Notation. It is the term used to indicate the materials for work and creation that, at the end of the sixties, accompany the elaboration of the dance to which Tatsumi ...
Marenzi, Samantha +2 more
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From Introduction: Ankoku Butoh is a performing art devised in Japan in the wake of the Second World War by the dancer and choreographer Tatsumi Hijikata (born Akita, 1928; died Tokyo, 1986).
Truter, Orlando Vincent
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"Abstracts of the 77th Annual Meeting of the Japanese Cancer Association; 2018 Sept 27-29; Osaka, Japan" as Cancer Science, Supplement 2, Vol 109 (2018). [PDF]
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