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ni.butoh

a vision of butoh developed since 2008. 12 workshops across 4 paths.

EMPTINESS · PARADOX · OTHERITY · IMPOSSIBLE

scenautics

scenic navigation and transformative communication. annual training and intensives.

TOTALTHEATRE

falling up

fluid, efficient movement technique. Liquid Body.

LIQUID BODY
pillars of the teaching

wild respect

deep, true and sometimes against all reason

wild respect

It is deep and true, and it can go against your reason. Wild respect is alive and cannot be fixed in written laws. It is not repeatable: what was an act of wild respect in one moment may not be one in the next.

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intuitive trust

navigating the immensity with neither compass nor lighthouse

intuitive trust

We navigate unknown territory. Without aesthetics or canon, without rhythm or reason. In the vast immensity of nothingness there are no references, no lighthouses to guide. We need to trust — not in thoughts nor in the senses, but in the gathering of a whole life into what we call intuition.

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the right challenge

training the body so that the dance happens on its own

the right challenge

We train to reach that moment when the body reacts on its own to impulses before the dancer realizes what is happening. I call it survival mode: similar to what happens in the face of great danger. We train for that danger, adjusting the challenge to each moment and each body, so that it is ready when the loss of identity arrives and the dance can happen.

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why I teach

I fell into teaching. it wasn’t a decision, it was a consequence. I’d spent years learning and one day someone asked if I gave classes. it terrified me.

The first workshop I gave was with people aged 17 to 63. A workshop where I had no idea what I was doing, and neither did they. And in that shared not-knowing something real happened.

Since then I haven’t stopped. the terror has never fully disappeared. but alongside it lives something more powerful: the pleasure of another person finding in their body something they didn’t know was there.

Everything I know, I teach. and only when I teach it do I understand that I know it.