Abstract
Summary: "Choreographer Ami Skånberg Dahlstedt takes us on a voyage to Japan where dance has a long and significant history. The dance has its roots in a mythological story, in which the Sun Goddess gets angry and hides in a rock cave. The world plunges into darkness and cold. However, the Goddess of laughter lures her out with some energetic and crazy dancing and finally the light and warmth returns. The story is the basis for both classical and contemporary dance and theater; Noh, Kabuki, Nihon Buyo and Butoh. The film also invites us to meet Nishikawa Senrei, a very special profile in Kyoto. We will see parts of Ami's lesson in traditional Japanese dance and also meet contemporary performers in Kyoto, the former capital of Japan"--
Translated title of the contribution | THE DANCE OF THE SUN: a documentary about dance and mythology in Japan |
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Original language | Swedish |
Publication date | 9 Oct 2013 |
Place of Publication | Stockholm |
Media of output | Video |
Size | 60 mins |
Publication status | Published - 9 Oct 2013 |