A Summer Storm: Butoh of Dark Spirit School
Overview
Ankoku Butoh is a style of avant-garde dance that established itself in the counter culture experimental arts scene of post WWII Japan. The dance form is thought to have been founded by Tatsumi Hijikata, who both created and performed in butoh pieces from the late 1950’s - through the early 1970’s. In butoh, the style of movement is extremely stylized and deliberate, vacillating between slow and sharp, expressing feelings of dread, sexualization, violence, calmness, birth and “creatureness” among other things. This performance of Summer Storm was originally recorded in 1973 at Westside Auditorium, Kyoto University, Japan, and was Hijikata’s last public performance before his death in 1986 with Butoh of Dark Spirit School. Video version produced in 2003.
Frequently Asked Questions & Story Details
Who directed A Summer Storm: Butoh of Dark Spirit School?
A Summer Storm: Butoh of Dark Spirit School was directed by Misao Arai.
Where was A Summer Storm: Butoh of Dark Spirit School produced?
It was produced by companies including Unknown Production Companies in Japan.
A Summer Storm: Butoh of Dark Spirit School Ending Explained & Trivia
The ending of A Summer Storm: Butoh of Dark Spirit School wraps up key thematic points regarding its characters. The film showcases excellent use of sound design, writing, and visual effects to create an immersive cinematic environment. For full analysis of ending theories, you can check out our corresponding articles in the Lumaflicks Blog section.
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