Butoh performances (Kazuo Ohno)

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Butoh performances (Kazuo Ohno)

Mensaje por Fitzcarraldo » Jue 22 Dic, 2005 07:13

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Kazuo Ohno born in Hakodate City, Hokkaido, in 1906. After graduating from the Japan Athletic College, he began working as a physical education teacher at Kanto Gakuin High School, a private Christian school in Yokohama. In 1929, after seeing a performance by the Spanish dancer Antonia Merce, known as "La Argentina," he was so impressed that he decided to dedicate his life to dance. He began training with two of Japan's modern dance pioneers, Baku Ishii and Takaya Eguchi, the latter a choreographer who had studied Neue Tanz with Mary Wigman in Germany.

In the 1950s, Kazuo Ohno met Tatsumi Hijikata, who inspired him to begin cultivating Butoh (originally called Ankoku Butoh, the "Dance of Utter Darkness"). Butoh was evolving in the turmoil of Japan's postwar landscape. Hijikata, who rejected the Western dance forms so popular at the time, developed with a collective group the vocabulary of movements and ideas that later, in 1961, he named the Ankoku Butoh-ha movement. In 1959, Hijikata created one of the earliest Butoh works, Kinjiki(Forbidden Colors), based on the novel by Yukio Mishima.

In 1977, Ohno premiered his solo Butoh work directed by Hijikata, "La Argentina Sho" (Admiring La Argentina), which was awarded the Dance Critic's Circle Award. In 1980, Kazuo Ohno was invited to the 14th International Festival in Nancy, France, and toured to Strasbourg, London, Stuttgart, Paris and Stockholm. With Hijikata directing, he created two more major works, "My Mother" and "Dead Sea", performed with Yoshito Ohno. Other works of Ohno's include "Water Lilies", "Ka Cho Fu Getsu"(Flowers-Birds-Wind-Moon)and "The Road in Heaven, The Road in Earth". As one of the most significant Butoh performers, Ohno has toured throughout Europe, North and South America, Australia and Asia. In recent years, he has performed in Hong Kong, Korea, Singapore, Taiwan, Indonesia, France, Spain, Denmark, Poland, Canada and the United States.

He was awarded a cultural award from Kanagawa Prefecture in 1993, acultural award from Yokohama city in 1998 and the Michelagelo Antonioni Award for the Arts in 1999.

Beginning in 1994, he performed a periodic retrospective of his representative works since 1977 at the Teatro Fonte in Yokohama.

Kazuo Ohno starred in the films, "The Potrait of Mr.O" (1969), "Mandala of Mr.O" (1971) and "Mr.0's Book of the Dead" (1973), directed by Chiaki Nagano; in "The Scene of the Soul" (1991) by Katsumi Hirano; and "Kazuo Ohno" (1995), directed by Daniel Schmid.

He has written three books on Butoh, "The Palace Soars through the Sky", a collection of essays and photographs, "Dessin" with drawings and notes on his Butoh creations and "Words of Workshop", a collection of lectures given in his workshop. Also "Bread for Soul", a book of his selected pictures from 1930's through 1999, has been published.

In October 2001, Mr.Ohno celebrated his 95th birthday.

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this tape includes several performances, by butoh co-founder Kazuo Ohno. You should be able to find loads of info in several languages via google.

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dont mind the quality this is beautiful stuff.

ed2k linkBUTOH.A.DANCA.DAS.TREVAS.KAZUO.OHNO.mpg ed2k link stats

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Mensaje por trep » Jue 22 Dic, 2005 09:10

CHRISTMAS!!!!!!!!!!
8O :plas: 8O
(boy, I should use these hollidays to get through some of the backlog of wonderful stuff you shared I've yet to see :roll: )

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Mensaje por Faeton » Jue 22 Dic, 2005 21:24

GREAT!!! 8O :mrgreen: :plas: :plas: :plas:

I love Butoh. It's so unnerving and mesmerizing at the same time :D

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Mensaje por auess » Vie 23 Dic, 2005 03:20

WHAT CAN I SAY.... :sorpreson: ...FITZ YOU THE BEST FOREVER! :meparto:

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Mensaje por MalachihcalaM » Vie 23 Dic, 2005 12:01

WOW!! 8O 8O 8O 8O 8O

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Mensaje por helge79 » Sab 24 Dic, 2005 12:15

Great, Fitz!.. Any Hijikata??? Just to bring out the macho side of Butoh... Imagen

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Mensaje por seiyuro_hiko » Lun 26 Dic, 2005 01:26

Thanks Fitz dling :mrgreen:

hmmm ... not butoh, but definitely could be of your interest :

ed2k link[Ballet) Maurice Bejart - Bolero - Ballet du XX Siecle - Ravel_Mahler.avi ed2k link stats
ed2k linkMaurice Bejart - Bhakti - Ballet du XXe Siecle.avi ed2k link stats
ed2k linkMaurice.Bejart's.Nutcracker.(2000).Bejart.Ballet.Lausanne.avi ed2k link stats

I already dld "Bhakti" & "Bolero" some months ago ( Just found "Nutcracker" the other day, dling right now ;) ) ... medium quality, seems vhs-rips to me, decent enough to watch anyways :D ... I intended to post some screens but won't be possible until next week ( next 7 days ) at least since the files are not on this hd ...
will post' em then just in case ;)

"Bhakti" is the most interesting file by far, out of the two i already saw and mix ballet w/ hindoo mythology plus some "outdoor" footage...
A good friend of mine told me about Bejart's unique choreographies a while ago, then i found those two aforementioned files and from what i was told, these two seems to be kinda "old" so will be expecting something greater with "nutcracker" ( fingers crossed ) .

Oh, and last but not least:
"Bhakti" ( 332mb ) & "Bolero" ( around 397mb ) should go fast.... but "Nutcracker" ( 657mb ) has plenty of "veryCD" & Korean sources.... y'all know what i mean :mrgreen:
"... like a pyramid of heartbeats
everythings fainting
like the windless delicacy of the air
in chinese paintings ..."