The Routledge Companion to Butoh Performance provides a comprehensive
introduction to and analysis of the global art form butoh.
Originating in Japan in the 1960s, butoh was a major innovation in
twentieth century dance and performance, and it continues to shape-shift
around the world. Taking inspiration from the Japanese avant-garde,
Surrealism, Happenings, and authors such as Genet and Artaud, its
influence can be seen throughout contemporary performing arts, music,
and visual art practices.
This Companion places the form in historical context, documents its
development in Japan and its spread around the world, and brings
together the theory and the practice of this compelling dance. The
interdisciplinarity evident in the volume reflects the depth and the
breadth of butoh, and the editors bring specially commissioned essays by
leading scholars and dancers together with translations of important
early texts.