Butoh Legend Ko Murobushi Passes Away

By: Jun. 19, 2015
Enter Your Email to Unlock This Article

Plus, get the best of BroadwayWorld delivered to your inbox, and unlimited access to our editorial content across the globe.




Existing user? Just click login.

The Butoh and dance community mourns today the great Butoh dancer Ko Murobushi, who just passed away in Mexico. Ko Murobushi is one of the best known and acclaimed Butoh artists in the world, and is recognized as a leading inheritor of Hijikata's vision of Butoh.

He studied with Hijikata from 1968 and after a short experience as a "Yamabushi" mountain Monk, he founded a Butoh group "DAIRAKUDAKAN" together with Akaji Maro and others. In 1974, he created a Butoh magazine "Hageshii Kisetsu (Violent Season)", and in the same year, he founded a female Butoh company "ARIADONE" with Carlotta Ikeda and also choreographed them. In 1976, he founded a male Butoh group "SEBI", and as a co-producer of those two groups, he introduced Butoh to Europe with big sensation.

LE DERNIER EDEN-PORTE DE L'AU-DE LA succeeded in Paris in 1978, and was followed by a big tour throughout Europe with ARIADONE in 1981/82. From 1985, he concentrated on duo-productions with Urara Kusanagi and toured in Europe and South America in the following years. While he continues to open his dance and Butoh to the worldwide influences, he tries to research his work much deeper into its Japanese roots.

With his solo productions "Edge 01", "Edge 02" and a group production "Edge 03", he was invited by several international dance festivals; ImPulsTanz Festival, Montpellier Dance Festival, London Butoh Network Festival, and more.He has received numerous awards for residencies worldwide, including Mexico, India, and the U.S. He is also in great demand as a workshop facilitator and an artistic director of the ImPulsTanz Festival in Vienna. Through his workshops, many dancers got stimulated to find their own ways of dance. In 2003, he formed a unit called "Ko&Edge Co." with three Japanese dancers and presented "Handsome Blue Sky" in "JADE2003 Hijikata Memorial" which brought considerable applause in Japan.

In 2004, this unit presented a new series titled "Experimental Body" which is to search the "edge" in a physical way. His choreography as well as his solo performance keeps his impregnable position as one of the most reputed representatives of Butoh, and he tirelessly challenges to reach new possibility. At the same time, he doesn't hesitate to collaborate with various artists to continue to confirm his way and research more deeply. His latest solo performance is called "quick silver". This acclaimed piece is leading him to a world tour, giving the audience much impression of a new era.

www.ko-murobushi.com

www.vangeline.com



Videos