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Hayasasurahime: Dance colossi interpret Japan’s founding myth

Posted on November 28, 2012 by dangrunebaum

Two giants of Japanese postwar dance come together on stage for the first time. Both born in 1943, Akaji Maro and Akira Kasai also both emerged out of the creative ferment of the 1960s butoh dance scene.

Metropolis, Nov 20, 2012

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