Morning Butoh – A Practice of Renewing and Redefining Self

DAN2012.01
Course System Home Terms Spring 2024 Morning Butoh – A Practice of Renewing and Redefining Self

Course Description

Summary

No previous experience in dance or movement practice is required. This course is open to and welcomes all students who are interested in liberating their bodies from socially pre-conditioned selves, and investigating the physical embodiment of transformation. By studying some breath, somatic and movement practices that are linked to butoh, which originated in Japan as a contemporary avant-garde dance form, we aim to break pre-fixed images of our bodies and selves, and search for ways of constantly renewing and redefining our sense of self. As early-morning is the most important and critical time of a day that helps determine how to spend and live that day, this course, utilizing meditation to writing to unorthodox movement practices, also offers a mindful yet vivid transition from a state of yin (asleep) to yan (awake).

Corequisites

Dance or Drama lab assignment if students sign up for 4 or more credits in designated dance courses.

Instructor

  • Mina Nishimura

Day and Time

Academic Term

Spring 2024

Area of Study

Credits

1

Course Level

2000

Maximum Enrollment

20