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- Masaki Iwana's White Butoh.
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- The films of Masaki Iwana The Music Box of Nyon () At the time of his passing, Masaki was working on a new film entitled 'The Music Box of Nyon', based on his autobiographical essay written in It was modified again in March , almost ten years later.
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- Yet in fact Masaki is much better-known as a butoh dancer (more on this later) than a filmmaker – and even there, his performances tend to get just a few thousand views on YouTube, that ruthless.
| Extract from Masaki Iwana writings on Butoh Blanc (White Butoh) available on http://www.iwanabutoh.com/butoh. | |
| In 2008 Masaki Iwana produced and created the theatrical film Vermilion Souls, following this with A Summer Family in 2010, Princess Betrayal in 2012, and Charlotte-Susabi in 2017. | |
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- Masaki Iwana certainly falls into this category.
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Special Report: Masaki Iwana, Dancer & Choreographer by Eri Misaki
The Endless Search for Individual Method
Iwana was born in Tokyo in February of 1945. He was a sickly child, bothered by rides in trains and cars. His mother studied noh, and he saw many performances of this classically Japanese theatrical art, eventually becoming adept at yo-kyoku or noh chanting.
In 1960, he enrolled at the Shiki High School run by Keio Gijuku University, a prestigious private university. As part of his studies there, he became acquainted with agriculture, which spawned a love of working with the earth. Three years later he matriculated to the parent university, where he majored in economics at his father's behest, instead of his own choice, literature. Upon graduation in 1967, he joined the flagship station of TBS (Tokyo Broadcasting System) but soon tired of Japan's mammoth corporate world, leaving the television industry to become an actor in 1969.
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Japanese dancer/filmmaker’s lifetime of uncertainty