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词汇 butoh
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Definition of butoh in English:

butoh

nounˈbuːtəʊˈbo͞odō
mass noun
  • A style of Japanese modern dance featuring dancers covered in white body paint.

    舞踏(日本的一种现代舞形式,舞者遍体涂着白色涂料)

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Butoh originated in post-WWII Japan, and is most commonly characterized by emotionally raw and almost torturously slow movement, and the white body paint donned by many practitioners.
    • However, Ando also studied Ankoku butoh, and from that tradition she inherits the idea of using movement and imagery to stir up deep, ancestral memory.
    • The groups are not billed as butoh in Japan and the artists don't claim to practice the form.
    • Kasai has been called the "Nijinsky of butoh," and he agrees that there may be a parallel.
    • I don't think I've consciously been inspired by butoh directly.
    • Hip-hop came from the bottom of the social pyramid while butoh came from the underground of Japanese society.
    • Akira Kasai steps outside boundaries of butoh
    • While most people (those who have heard of it) think of butoh as a dance of achingly slow movement, Kasai's performance was anything but.
    • On August 14 and 15, the dance company held its yearly performance at Wreck Beach, where nudity, the ocean, and the land all informed the group's study in butoh.
    • But if each person finds something different through the form, then what exactly is it that unites butoh?
    • In this powerful production a form of butoh is created that moves from the beautiful and finely executed, to the frenetic and dangerous.
    • Waguri collaborated with Hijikata until his death in 1985, and after 20 years studying butoh, he continues to develop the art.
    • To do butoh is like being involved in a process.
    • Also, if you're interested in learning more about her dance style, Yoshioka is giving a body resonance workshop based on butoh and organic movement.
    • Slow-moving, with the mysterious atmosphere of butoh but not its extreme physical discipline, it presented the shifting relationships among its four dancers.
    • They met in Japan in a workshop given by Tatsumi Hijikata, founder of the Japanese contemporary form butoh, which means "dance of darkness."
    • I've seen some butoh but I've never done any training.
    • She was first captivated by the Japanese dance form of butoh in 1986, when she saw a performance by famous butoh company Sankai Juko.
    • "Though butoh is a very internal art," Kasai explains, "It cannot live without the inspiration of images coming from the outside."
    • For 20 years, Kasai studied under two founders of butoh, Kazuo Ohno and Tatsumi Hijikata, and in 1971 he established an institute for butoh studies in Tokyo, Tenshi-Kan.

Origin

Japanese, literally 'dance'.

Rhymes

Bhutto, Maputo, Pluto, prosciutto, ritenuto, sostenuto, tenuto

Definition of butoh in US English:

butoh

nounˈbo͞odō
  • A style of Japanese modern dance featuring dancers covered in white body paint.

    舞踏(日本的一种现代舞形式,舞者遍体涂着白色涂料)

    Example sentencesExamples
    • To do butoh is like being involved in a process.
    • While most people (those who have heard of it) think of butoh as a dance of achingly slow movement, Kasai's performance was anything but.
    • On August 14 and 15, the dance company held its yearly performance at Wreck Beach, where nudity, the ocean, and the land all informed the group's study in butoh.
    • The groups are not billed as butoh in Japan and the artists don't claim to practice the form.
    • Butoh originated in post-WWII Japan, and is most commonly characterized by emotionally raw and almost torturously slow movement, and the white body paint donned by many practitioners.
    • "Though butoh is a very internal art," Kasai explains, "It cannot live without the inspiration of images coming from the outside."
    • I've seen some butoh but I've never done any training.
    • However, Ando also studied Ankoku butoh, and from that tradition she inherits the idea of using movement and imagery to stir up deep, ancestral memory.
    • She was first captivated by the Japanese dance form of butoh in 1986, when she saw a performance by famous butoh company Sankai Juko.
    • I don't think I've consciously been inspired by butoh directly.
    • Akira Kasai steps outside boundaries of butoh
    • They met in Japan in a workshop given by Tatsumi Hijikata, founder of the Japanese contemporary form butoh, which means "dance of darkness."
    • For 20 years, Kasai studied under two founders of butoh, Kazuo Ohno and Tatsumi Hijikata, and in 1971 he established an institute for butoh studies in Tokyo, Tenshi-Kan.
    • In this powerful production a form of butoh is created that moves from the beautiful and finely executed, to the frenetic and dangerous.
    • Hip-hop came from the bottom of the social pyramid while butoh came from the underground of Japanese society.
    • Also, if you're interested in learning more about her dance style, Yoshioka is giving a body resonance workshop based on butoh and organic movement.
    • But if each person finds something different through the form, then what exactly is it that unites butoh?
    • Kasai has been called the "Nijinsky of butoh," and he agrees that there may be a parallel.
    • Slow-moving, with the mysterious atmosphere of butoh but not its extreme physical discipline, it presented the shifting relationships among its four dancers.
    • Waguri collaborated with Hijikata until his death in 1985, and after 20 years studying butoh, he continues to develop the art.

Origin

Japanese, literally ‘dance’.

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