Kazuo Ohno is one of the founders of the Japanese modern dance form, Butoh, which had a large influence on contemporary American modern and postmodern dance. Now for the first time, Ohno's words and insights are available in English. This book brings together two distinct but related works: the first, Food for the Soul, is an interview with Yoshito Ohno about his father and his father's dances. With the help of some 100 photographs, he reveals a compelling and complex figure. The second, Workshop Words, is a collection of talks given by Kazuo Ohno to his students during workshops, complemented by photographs of Ohno in intimate settings. Lavishly illustrated and beautifully designed, this book is a finely nuanced portrait of one of the most distinctive contemporary performers to emerge from Japan in the 20th century. It is an indispensable manual for the aspiring performer in any field.
Kazuo Ohno Books
Kazuo Ohno was a dancer who became a guru and inspirational figure in the dance form known as Butoh. His presence was described as an "artistic fact." Ohno authored several books exploring Butoh, offering insights into his philosophy and approach to dance. His work encouraged audiences to immerse themselves in emotion and respond intuitively to performance rather than seeking intellectual understanding.
