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    Kazuo Ohno (大野 一雄, Ōno Kazuo, October 27, 1906 – June 1, 2010) was a Japanese dancer who became a guru and inspirational figure in the dance form known...
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    through collaborations between its two key founders, Tatsumi Hijikata and Kazuo Ohno. The art form is known to "resist fixity" and is difficult to define;...
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    master Yoshito Ohno, the son of the 103-year-old dancer Kazuo Ohno, whose image is featured on the cover of The Crying Light. Kazuo Ohno died in June of...
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    Ohno, American speed-skater Hideo Ohno, Japanese physicist Kassius Ohno, ring name of American pro-wrestler Chris Spradlin (a.k.a. Chris Hero) Kazuo Ohno...
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  • February 2004. Retrieved 3 January 2009 "Kazuo Ohno Biography" Archived 25 February 2009 at the Wayback Machine Kazuo Ohno Dance Studio Official Website. Retrieved...
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    at Lincoln Center in New York City in commemoration of the passing of Kazuo Ohno. In January 2011, Anohni was a guest on Wintergasten, a program on Dutch...
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  • and photography critic Kazuo Noda (野田 一雄, 1908–?), Japanese swimmer Kazuo Oga (男鹿 和雄, born 1952), Japanese art director Kazuo Ohno (大野 一雄, 1906–2010), Japanese...
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  • evening to Kazuo Ohno who died in June of that year. Anohni said this about Kazuo's passing, "I want to express my sorrow at the passing of Kazuo Ohno, who...
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    performances the "Kazuo Ohno Butoh at Hasedera" by Kazuo Ohno and Yoshito Ohno (1999) and "Kazuo Ohno Butoh at Hasedera 2000" by Kazuo Ohno and conceptual...
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  • period of withdrawal, in particular by choreographing work for the dancer Kazuo Ohno, with whom he had begun working in the early 1960s, and whose work had...
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  • & Cyrielle Lecueur Cuba, Russia & France 1999 Mahmoud Reda Egypt 1998 Kazuo Ohno Japan 1997 Maurice Béjart France 1996 Maya Plisetskaya Russia 1995 Murray...
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  • Machine in 1994. Gustavo has published several books about Kazuo Ohno including Kazuo Ohno: The Last Emperor of Dance. He continues to have articles published...
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  • Hollywood Reporter. 20 December 2016. Dunning, Jennifer (2 June 2010). "Kazuo Ohno, a Founder of Japanese Butoh, Dies at 103". The New York Times. Retrieved...
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  • of butoh dancer Kazuo Ohno, by Naoya Ikegami. Anohni said of the image: "The Crying Light is dedicated to the great dancer Kazuo Ohno. In performance...
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  • Malgorzata Nowacka Rudolf Nureyev May O'Donnell Kenny Ortega Gideon Obarzanek Kazuo Ohno Veronica Paeper Ruth Page Stephen Page Hermes Pan Dimitris Papaioannou...
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    defense of the home islands. Nakajima designers Kenichi Matsumura and Kazuo Ohno laid out an aircraft that bore a strong but superficial resemblance to...
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  • the Edinburgh International Festival. Endo was greatly influenced by Kazuo Ohno, whom he met in 1989. Endo's style is harsh and stark, sometimes accompanied...
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    (formerly of Sun Ra's Arkestra), Arnette de Mille, Sayonara Pereira, and Kazuo Ohno. Specific works included Die Klage der Kaiserin (1989) with Pina Bausch...
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    own works. They do not bill their work as Butoh though Eiko & Koma cite Kazuo Ohno (a Butoh pioneer) as their main inspiration. Eiko & Koma have been permanent...
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    artist-friends. These include Simon Yotsuya, a cross-dressing dollmaker, and Kazuo Ohno, a Butoh dance collaborator with Hijikata who developed his own idiosyncratic...
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  • (b. 1936) 2009 – Vincent O'Brien, Irish horse trainer (b. 1917) 2010 – Kazuo Ohno, Japanese dancer (b. 1906) 2010 – Andrei Voznesensky, Russian poet (b...
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  • and choreographer, who despite being significantly younger than mentors Kazuo Ohno and Tatsumi Hijikata, is considered to be pioneers of the art form along...
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    Tianjin, China (since 2001) Goyang, Gyeonggi-do, South Korea (since 2011) Kazuo Ohno, Butoh dancer Saburō Kitajima, singer Glay, rock/pop band Juran Hisao...
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    aircraft Manufacturer Nakajima Aircraft Company Designer Katsuji Nakamura, Kazuo Ohno First flight 13 July 1944 Primary user Imperial Japanese Navy Air Service...
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    Suzuki, the Butoh Movement, which originated from Tatsumi Hijikata and Kazuo Ohno contained elements of Noh imagery and physicality. Butoh, again, has been...
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  • Retrieved January 29, 2022. 大野 Ohno, 一雄 Kazuo; 大野 Ohno, 慶人 Yoshito; 溝畑 Mizohata, 俊夫 Toshio; Barrett, John (July 15, 2004). Kazuo Ohno's World: From Without & Within...
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  • "Another World". The cover is a photograph of Japanese butoh performer Kazuo Ohno, taken by Pierre-Olivier Deschamps in 1984. All songs written by Antony...
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    origins have been attributed to Japanese dance legends Tatsumi Hijikata and Kazuo Ohno. Butoh appeared first in Japan following World War II and specifically...
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  • was dedicated to, top left corner), Hijikata and fellow Butoh dancer Kazuo Ohno (on the rose stem in the middle of the composition), and the famous painting...
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    School from 1980 to 1984. In 1981, he accompanied avant-garde dancer Kazuo Ohno in performances in New York. In 1984, the magazine Keyboard named him...
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