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Author:
Hijikata, Tatsumi, 1928-1986, author. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n83195285
Title:
Costume en face : a primer of darkness for young boys and girls / Tatsumi Hijikata ; notebook written by Moe Yamamoto and translated from the Japanese by Sawako Nakayasu.
Edition:
First edition.
Publisher:
Ugly Duckling Presse,
Copyright Date:
2015
Description:
142 pages : illustrations ; 21 cm.
Subject:
Butō.
Modern dance--Japan.
Butō.
Modern dance.
Japan.
Other Authors:
Yamamoto, Moe, author. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/nr2003003095
Morishita, Takashi, 1950- author of added text. author of added text. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/no2015140808
Nakayasu, Sawako, 1975- author of added text. author of added text. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n2004036563
Gluzman, Yelena, editor of series. editor of series. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/no2013019491
Shōmen no ishō (Costume en face): Butoh in 1976 adapted from "Method of 1976" in (work): Hijikata tatsumi butōfu no butō = Hijikata Tatsumi's notational butoh.
Ugly Duckling Presse, publisher. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/no2001100137
McNaughton & Gunn, printer.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents:
Index. Yelena Gluzman -- Translator's note / Sawako Nakayasu -- Costume en face -- Shōmen no ishō (Costume en face) : Butoh in 1976 / Takashi Morishita -- Editor's note / Yelena Gluzman -- Index.
Summary:
"Tatsumi Hijikata (1928-1986) is a founding father of the radical dance form that he called Butoh, whose choreography required dancers to internalize complex and often grotesque images, experiences and perspectives in order to produce precise movements. Though influenced by Western artists and writers--the expressionist dance of Mary Wigman, the writings of Artaud, de Sade, Bataille, and Genet, and the drawings and paintings of Goya, Picasso, Toyen, Beardsley, and others--he was dedicated to the particular experience of the marginalized, Japanese suffering body after World War II. In the mid-1970s, Hijikata became concerned with developing notation for his Butoh, and some of these Butoh-fu notations remain, largely in the form of notebooks transcribed by his disciples. Costume en Face is the first publication of one of Hijikata's notebook notations in either English or Japanese. In it we can see, for the first time, the profound interconnectedness of language and body in Hijikata's process of composition"--Publisher's website (viewed March 16, 2015).
Series:
Emergency playscripts ; #4
ISBN:
1937027538
9781937027537
OCLC:
(OCoLC)905582518
Locations:
OVUX522 -- University of Iowa Libraries (Iowa City)

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