:ankoku butoh: is the fifth studio album by Gothic rock band Faith and the Muse. It comprises one CD and one DVD. It was the band's first release on the Danse Macabre label.[1]
Thematically, the album reflects elements of Shinto and Japanese culture.[2] In accordance with this, the booklet accompanying the album was printed back-to-front.
^"Faith & The Muse | Danse Macabre Records". Dansemacabre-group.com. Archived from the original on 2009-11-09. Retrieved 2012-01-14.
^Ohanesian, Liz (2009-12-16). "Interview: Faith and the Muse Talk Dragon*Con, Taiko and Butoh - Los Angeles Music - West Coast Sound". Blogs.laweekly.com. Retrieved 2012-01-14.
:ankokubutoh: is the fifth studio album by Gothic rock band Faith and the Muse. It comprises one CD and one DVD. It was the band's first release on the...
of butoh styles: While 'AnkokuButoh' can be said to have possessed a very precise method and philosophy (perhaps it could be called 'inherited butoh')...
flamenco, ballet, and German expressionist dance. He undertook his first AnkokuButoh performance, Kinjiki, in 1959, using a novel by Yukio Mishima as the...
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freedom. It is not art that I aspire to, but love." Klein, Susan (1989). AnkokuButoh: The Premodern and Postmodern Influences on the Dances of Utter Darkness...
Butoh is the collective name for a diverse range of activities, techniques and motivations for dance, performance, or movement inspired by the Ankoku-Butoh...
at Hiroshima and Nagasaki that ended World War II. Originally called "ankokubutoh," or "dance of darkness," the medium created a space for the intensely...
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vocabulary of movements and ideas that later, in 1961, he named the AnkokuButoh-ha movement. During the 1960s, Ohno sought his own style, while collaborating...
they also incorporate channeling, automatic writing, bloodletting and AnkokuButoh. One Coven of Ashes performance, Desecrated in Death: The Path of the...
collaborator with Tatsumi Hijikata, creator of Ankoku Butō ("Dance of utter darkness"), more commonly known simply as Butoh in English. The partnership began during...