Cave
CAVE in Brooklyn, NY, is a vibrant cultural hub that hosts the biennial New York Butoh Festival, highlighting the origins and international evolution of the contemporary Japanese dance form known as butoh. The festival showcases a diverse array of performances, workshops, films, and lectures featuring both established and emerging artists from Japan, Europe, and the Americas.
Renowned for its fusion of traditional techniques and avant-garde expression, butoh embraces paradox through complex choreography, improvisation, and a blend of physicality and meditative stillness. This year's festival has significantly expanded from its 2003 edition, recognized as a Village Voice Best of New York award winner, and is the only festival in the U.S. dedicated entirely to the international spectrum of butoh.
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