While doing the research for War Bride,
I read quite a large number of articles and watched numerous videos on
both the history of Butoh dance and the current practice of it.
Butoh emerged
in Japan during the late 1950s and early 1960s as an alternative dance
and culture movement. Though it drew upon the traditional Japanese and Western
dance, especially the mincing movement that is required when walking in a kimono, that existed at the time, it was in essence a rebellion against
it.
In
Butoh, the body speaks for itself, though unconscious and improvised
movement. This primal movement is combined with other dance, martial
arts, and theater movement into an art form that seems almost other
worldly. The two videos below both blew me away. The first is an
Israeli dancer who is also an astonishing painter. The second is a
hip-hop dancer who was inspired by the Butoh and took it yet another
direction. I hope you enjoy them both.
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