Butoh
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+ | '''Butoh''' is the collective name for a diverse range of techniques and motivations for [[dance]] inspired by the Ankoku-Butoh movement. It typically involves playful and grotesque imagery often performed in white-body makeup but there is no set style. Its origins have been attributed to Japanese dance legends [[Tatsumi Hijikata]] and [[Kazuo Ohno]]. | ||
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Butoh is the collective name for a diverse range of techniques and motivations for dance inspired by the Ankoku-Butoh movement. It typically involves playful and grotesque imagery often performed in white-body makeup but there is no set style. Its origins have been attributed to Japanese dance legends Tatsumi Hijikata and Kazuo Ohno.
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