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CDF/Silverspace Salon: Diego Pinon
Monday, November 23

CDF/Silverspace Salon with Diego Pinon

Monday, November 23, 7-9pm

Silverspace Studio, 1474 N. Milwaukee Ave, #3

FREE

Light refreshments will be served. BYOB - Wine is Welcome!

Please RSVP to chicagodancemakers@gmail.com

 

Butoh, since it's beginnings in 1959, has always confronted notions of tradition, legacy, culture, innovation and contemporary manifestation. How does an art form that is born from a specific time within a specific cultural climate remain relevant to the world and evolve, grow and expand beyond its borders? Butoh is a prime case study within our time.

Diego Piñón's Butoh Ritual Mexicano is the distillation of his extensive research in body-based energy methodologies since 1975. BRM is primarily derived from Diego's Mexican heritage and traditional energetic practices with Japanese butoh under the guidance of Kazuo Ohno, Yoshito Ohno, Min Tanaka, Natsu Nakajima, among others. Diego's extensive artistic research includes modern dance technique, contemporary movement and theater practice, and therapeutic body modalities.

He performs and teaches throughout the US, Canada and Mexico using Butoh Ritual Mexicano as a means to transform personal, political and social divides through the dancing body in order to cultivate a deeper connection among our shared humanity.

Learn more about Diego...




Diego Pinon
 
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