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Tatsumi Hijikata (1928-86) invented the revolutionary performance art Ankoku Butoh now celebrated worldwide as one of the most innovative and haunting contemporary art forms. Hijikata is the supreme figure in the last half-century of Japans experimental culture, and remains a seminal and inspirational presence there for artists, choreographers, film-makers, musicians and writers. His influence is also prevalent in Europe, North and South America, and, increasingly, in other East Asian countries. Hijikatas dance of darkness, revered by Yukio Mishima, forms an ever-more prescient and revelatory performance art. This essential study of Hijikata is the first-ever account of his life and work in English, and is based on extensive interviews with his surviving collaborators. In particular, it looks at the engagement in Hijikatas work with European literary sources such as Genet and Sade, and at his performance arts attempt to reconfigure the nature of memory and of the human anatomy. The book also traces the social turmoil of Tokyo during the period in which Hijikata was active in the city, and explores the ways in which his performance art was rendered into such forms as film and photography. Hijikata: Revolt of the Body will be of vital interest to all readers engaged with performance art, theatre and film, as well as with Japanese culture in general.Barber, Stephen is the author of 'Hijikata: Revolt of the Body', published 2006 under ISBN 9781840681444 and ISBN 1840681446.
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