Kazuo Ohno (or Ohno Kazuo, 大野一雄) is a Japanese dancer who has become a guru and inspirational figure in the dance form known as Butoh. It has been written of him that his very presence is an "artistic fact. " Ohno was born in Hakodate, Hokkaido. A late bloomer, he only began studying dance formally in 1933, not long after seeing the dancer La Argentina. Roughly 50 years later, he paid homage to her with his solo performance entitled "Admiring La Argentina.

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  • Kazuo Ohno (or Ohno Kazuo, 大野一雄) is a Japanese dancer who has become a guru and inspirational figure in the dance form known as Butoh. It has been written of him that his very presence is an "artistic fact. " Ohno was born in Hakodate, Hokkaido. A late bloomer, he only began studying dance formally in 1933, not long after seeing the dancer La Argentina. Roughly 50 years later, he paid homage to her with his solo performance entitled "Admiring La Argentina. " In 1960, he began working directly with Hijikata Tatsumi, who many consider to be the originator of the Butoh technique. Ohno, unlike Tatsumi, was less of a technician and choreographer, and more of a solo performer. Ohno and Tatsumi form the nucleus of what has become known as Butoh. Students who have spent time with Ohno generally seem to be more eclectic and individual in approach. A devout Baptist since his conversion as a young man, Ohno supported himself through much of his life as a physical education teacher at Kanto Gakuin High School, a private Christian school in Yokohama. Now a wheelchair user, Ohno taught and performed with his son Yoshito well into his nineties. Ohno's studio is currently open for students to attend. Classes are directed by Yoshito. In October 2006, soon after Ohno's 100th birthday, Kyoto-based publisher Seigensha released a photography book in homage to Ohno featuring the works of Eikoh Hosoe entitled "The Butterfly Dream". Ohno is featured on the cover of Antony and the Johnsons' 2009 CD The Crying Light, which is dedicated to him.
  • Kazuo Ōno es un bailarín de butō japonés, reconocido como un gurú y figura espiritual en este arte. Se ha escrito acerca de él que "su sola presencia es en sí un hecho artístico". Nació en Hakodate, Hokkaido, y comenzó sus estudios de danza en 1933, poco después de ver en acción a la bailarina de flamenco Antonia Mercé y Luque, conocida como "la argentina". 50 años más tarde, realizó un trabajo en homenaje a ella, llamado "Admirando a La Argentina". Comenzó en 1960 a trabajar directamente con Tatsumi Hijikata, auténtico fundador de la técnica butoh. Kazuo Ōno, a diferencia de Tatsumi, es más un solista performático que un técnico y coreógrafo. Ōno e Hijikata conforman el núcleo de lo que hoy se conoce como Butō tradicional. Los estudiantes que han pasado tiempo con Ōno generalmente están interesados en un aprendizaje más ecléctico e individual. Durante toda la última década, desde sus 90 y tantos años de edad y confinado a una silla de ruedas, Ohno ha seguido enseñando y realizando performances junto a su hijo Yoshito. En octubre de 2006, poco después del cumpleaños número 100 de Ōno, una editorial japonesa publicó un libro en homenaje a Ōno con fotografías de Eikoh Hosoe titulado "El Sueño de la Mariposa".
  • Kazuo Ōno on japanilainen butōtanssija. Ōno syntyi Hokkaidolla ja aloitti varsinaisen tanssinopiskelun vuonna 1933. Hän työskenteli vuodesta 1960 alkaen Hijikata Tatsumin kanssa. Ōno on esiintynyt eri puolilla maailmaa, ja hänet nähtiin myös Suomessa vuonna 1991. Ōno ylitti sadan vuoden iän 2006. Nykyisin hän joutuu turvautumaan pyörätuoliin.
  • Kazuo Ōno est un danseur japonais lié à la fondation du butō.
  • È uno dei creatori della danza Butoh.
  • 大野 一雄(おおの かずお、英: Kazuo Ohno、1906年(明治39年)10月27日 - )は日本の舞踏家。大野一雄舞踏研究所主宰者。
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  • Kazuo Ohno (or Ohno Kazuo, 大野一雄) is a Japanese dancer who has become a guru and inspirational figure in the dance form known as Butoh. It has been written of him that his very presence is an "artistic fact. " Ohno was born in Hakodate, Hokkaido. A late bloomer, he only began studying dance formally in 1933, not long after seeing the dancer La Argentina. Roughly 50 years later, he paid homage to her with his solo performance entitled "Admiring La Argentina.
  • Kazuo Ōno es un bailarín de butō japonés, reconocido como un gurú y figura espiritual en este arte. Se ha escrito acerca de él que "su sola presencia es en sí un hecho artístico". Nació en Hakodate, Hokkaido, y comenzó sus estudios de danza en 1933, poco después de ver en acción a la bailarina de flamenco Antonia Mercé y Luque, conocida como "la argentina". 50 años más tarde, realizó un trabajo en homenaje a ella, llamado "Admirando a La Argentina".
  • Kazuo Ōno on japanilainen butōtanssija. Ōno syntyi Hokkaidolla ja aloitti varsinaisen tanssinopiskelun vuonna 1933. Hän työskenteli vuodesta 1960 alkaen Hijikata Tatsumin kanssa. Ōno on esiintynyt eri puolilla maailmaa, ja hänet nähtiin myös Suomessa vuonna 1991. Ōno ylitti sadan vuoden iän 2006. Nykyisin hän joutuu turvautumaan pyörätuoliin.
  • Kazuo Ōno est un danseur japonais lié à la fondation du butō.
  • È uno dei creatori della danza Butoh.
  • 大野 一雄(おおの かずお、英: Kazuo Ohno、1906年(明治39年)10月27日 - )は日本の舞踏家。大野一雄舞踏研究所主宰者。
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