The body as landscape: how post-war Japanese dance and theatre shaped performance in Australia
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The body as landscape: how post-war Japanese dance and theatre shaped performance in Australia
“Tamaokoshi (たまおこし-) - Evocation” (2013) by Yumi Umiumare. Performers: Umiumare, Felix Ching Ching Ho, Fina Po, Helen Smith, Willow Conway, Sevastian Peters-Lazaro, Takashi Takiguchi. Photo by Vikk Shayen, reproduced courtesy of Umiumare and Shayen.Post-war Japan was home to exciting new theatrical forms. These included the often grotesque and contorted, but at times flowing, dance style “butoh”, created by dancer/choreographer Hijikata Tatsumi …
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