Organised by Keio University Art Center
Introduction to Archives XXII
“A Story of Smallpox: Detached from the Life you were born with…”
This year marks the 50th anniversary of the public staging of one of Tatsumi Hijikata’s most pivotal butoh performances “A Story of Smallpox”
In 1972, Tatsumi Hijikata presented five works as part of his long run of performances “Twenty-seven Nights for Four Seasons” under the banner “Tohoku Kabuki.” This exhibition will feature a video recording of the first work in this run, “A Story of Smallpox,” alongside other valuable related materials. It will also showcase some outcomes of the Tatsumi Hijikata Archives’ activities. The exhibition will consider the butoh and underlying philosophy of Tatsumi Hijikata, who revolutionized the art form with “A Story of Smallpox,” a new milestone in the history of dance worldwide. We will also take the occasion of this anniversary to once again interrogate “the nature of butoh.”
Details
Date
Mon., July 4, 2022 – Fri., July 29, 2022
[Closed on Saturday, Sunday, Holidays]
Venue
Keio University Art Space
[Located on the ground floor of Keio University South Annex]Audience
Open to anyone
Cost
Free
Enquiries and
bookingsKeio University Art Center
Tel: 03-5427-1621ac-tenji@adst.keio.ac.jp
Organised by :Keio University Art Center
http://www.art-c.keio.ac.jp/en/
Supported by: Butoh Laboratory, Japan and Hijikata Tatsumi Asbestos-kan