Tadashi Endo
Tadashi Endo (born 1947 died 25 May 2025) was a butoh dancer resident in Göttingen, Germany. Endo was a Japanese national. He studied theatre direction in Vienna before touring Europe giving solo performances accompanied by leading jazz performers. In 1980, he was hired as head of a theater program for the city of Northeim, where he worked until 1986. In 1992, he founded the MAMU butoh center in the nearby university city of Göttingen. The center holds performances as well as training students of the dance form and holding an annual festival in the Goettingen Junges Theater. Endo also tours internationally. In 2009, he choreographed Georg Friedrich Händel's opera ''Admeto'', directed by Doris Dörrie and performed at the Edinburgh International Festival.Endo was greatly influenced by Kazuo Ohno, whom he met in 1989. Endo's style is harsh and stark, sometimes accompanied by live or recorded jazz, a dance form that Endo sees as having a natural affinity with butoh. Provided by Wikipedia
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Das Unsichtbare wird sichtbar 4 Butoh-Tanz-Performances
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Admeto [opera in tre atti ; HWV 22] by Händel, Georg Friedrich 1685-1759
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Kirschblüten - Hanami by Bantzer, Claus 1942-
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