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Tatsumi Hijikata's Butoh Art

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Developed by Tatsumi Hijikata in the 1950s, Butoh revolutionized Japanese contemporary dance. Fusing classical Japanese dance with avant-garde art, it established a unique aesthetic exploring the body's darker dimensions. Its global influence established Butoh as a major contemporary dance genre worldwide.

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Category:Content IP
Subcategory:Performing Arts
Location:Tokyo
Time Period:1950s-1980s
Influence:Global
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Tatsumi Hijikata's Butoh Art

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A radical avant-garde dance form created by Tatsumi Hijikata and Kazuo Ohno in 1959 as a reaction against both Western modern dance and traditional Japanese performing arts. Characterized by white-painted bodies, shaved heads, extremely slow and controlled movements, contorted postures, and expressions exploring the liminal space between life and death, beauty and grotesqueness. Butoh fundamentally challenged Western assumptions about what dance could be, offering a uniquely Japanese artistic response to postwar trauma and existential crisis. The form has had a revolutionary and lasting impact on the global contemporary dance and performance art scenes. Today, butoh workshops and performances take place worldwide, with practitioners on every continent incorporating its philosophy of radical bodily expression.

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