THE SILENT DANCE OF THE LAND
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This text delves into the relationship between nature and human beings through ecoperformance, aiming to establish a profound connection between the individual and the natural environment. Through the practice of ecoperformance and dance, it is possible to explore the poetry of the land and soil, which become elements capable of stimulating body metamorphosis, providing a poetic experience. The text also discusses the possibilities of metamorphosis through butoh dance, an artistic expression. closely related to the Japan's nature and ancestral heritage.
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BAIOCCHI, Maura. Welcome Words. In: PANNEK, Wolfgang (org.). Ecoperformance: volume 1. São Paulo: Transcultura, 2022. p. 8-11.
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Viala, Jean, and Nourit Masson-Sekine. 1988. Butoh: Shades of Darkness. Japan: Shofunotomo.
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