舞踏
Japanese
    
| Kanji in this term | |
|---|---|
| 舞 | 踏 | 
| ぶ Grade: S | とう Grade: S | 
| on’yomi | |
Etymology
    
From 暗黒舞踏 (あんこくぶとう, ankoku butō, “dark dance”) = 暗黒 (あんこく, ankoku, “dark, darkness”) + 舞踏 (ぶとう, butō, “dance”), from 暗黒舞踊 (あんこくぶよう, ankoku buyō, “darkness dance”), by replacing 舞踊 (ぶよう, buyō, “(classical Japanese) dance”) with the archaic 舞踏 (ぶとう, butō, “dance”).[1]
Noun
    
舞踏 • (butō)
- butoh, a form of Japanese contemporary dance.
- 竜との舞踏- Ryū tono Butō
- A Dance with Dragons
 
 
- 竜との舞踏
References
    
- Kurihara, Nanako. The Most Remote thing in the Universe: Critical Analysis of Hijikata Tatsumi's Butoh Dance. Diss. New York U, 1996. Ann Arbor: UMI, 1996. 9706275
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