Award-winning Butoh artist Vangeline shares her reflections on Butoh as an art form. Many of these musings are recorded during Vangeline's lectures, and zoom wo...
In this podcast interview recorded at Zen Mountain Monastery, Monastic Hokyu Aronson speaks with Vangeline about embodied movement and healing. Along the way,
they discuss some of the deep history of butoh and how trauma-informed guidance can help students settle their nervous systems, whether they are pursuing Zen, butoh, or life itself. Although Vangeline emphasizes
this approach in her teaching, and speaks widely on the benefits of butoh as a form of creative engagement, she is quick to add that butoh should not be considered a replacement for therapy, and nor should Zen
practice. That said, the movement workshops she leads, explore the body as a vehicle for working with challenging emotions, accessing deeper connection, and finding freedom.
The Mountains and Rivers Order (MRO) is a Western Zen Buddhist lineage established by the late John Daido Loori Roshi and dedicated to sharing the dharma as it has been passed down, generation to generation, since the time of Shakyamuni Buddha. https://zmm.org/about/about-mountains-and-rivers-order/
This episode is also available on the ZMM podcast:
https://zmm.org/podcast/vangeline-butoh/
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Dance as Service--A Butoh Sanctuary
This episode was recorded on December 15, 2024. in Zipolite, Mexico, as the conclusion of a 7-day Butoh immersive retreat at the Butoh Sanctuary where Vangeline guided 18 students from all over the world to create their own Butoh piece.
In this episode, you can listen to each participant's experience during our final circle. This episode is both in English and Spanish with some interpretation.
To learn more about Butoh Sanctuary, visit www.butohsanctuary.org
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Melissa Lohman: We are human material
In this episode, while in Rome, Vangeline had a conversation with dancer, performer, and visual artist Melissa Lohman, talking about the body, dance, Butoh, and the practice of Noguchi Taiso.
You can follow Melissa on Instagram @melissarlohman
https://www.melissalohman.com/
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Butoh: The Ego-less State-Conversation with Christine Albeck Borge and Oliver Marcus Starpov
In this episode recorded in Denmark, I had a conversation with actress Christine Albeck Borge and Ballet dancer and choreographer Oliver Marcus Starpov, following our week-long creative research project combining Butoh, theater, and dance, with also director Liv Helm. Here is our reflection on the interaction of Butoh, dance, and theater.
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https://www.instagram.com/christinealbeck/
@livhelm
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Butoh: the endless road--conversation with Eugenia Vargas, Natalia Cuellar and Alice Baldock
In this episode recorded during the New York Butoh Festival 2024, Butoh dancers and teachers Eugenia Vargas from Mexico, Natalia Cuellar from Chile, and Doctor Alice Baldock from Oxford University and I had a conversation about women and Butoh, Butoh in Latin America, and our relationship to Butoh as women.
Get to know these extraordinary women who play a very important role in advancing the art form in the world.
Read their biographies here: https://www.vangeline.com/calendar-of-upcoming-events/2024/10/14/panel-discussion-women-latin-america-and-butoh
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Om Butoh musing with Vangeline
Award-winning Butoh artist Vangeline shares her reflections on Butoh as an art form. Many of these musings are recorded during Vangeline's lectures, and zoom workshops.
Cover photo: Vangeline by Matthew Placek
www.vangeline.com