the japanese butoh dancer tomomi tanabe performed at studio cypress, tokyo january 13th and 14th. I had the chance to photograph a performance that opened up tales, too many to name, pictures that seemed to me as big as life and simply beautiful.
your photos are so fantastic. I wish you were coming to Seattle again - Lingo wants more photos...... continue doing the very cool things you are doing and love from the west coast of the USA.
hey...i find all the new photos you took in japan so wonderful and touching...the butoh dancers - such inspiring images....!... i hope to meet you again some day and listen to weird stories of weird places.... by the way - i`m using the sarah kane monologue, that you`ve toched me so deeply with - once in an acting class, for my next piece....thank you for putting that into my heart...!... a lot of love from the dutch village.... karin
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I like your blog, Laurent.
your photos are so fantastic.
I wish you were coming to Seattle again - Lingo wants more photos......
continue doing the very cool things you are doing and love from the
west coast of the USA.
KT
‘Silence is more important than music. But music can help us improve our Understanding of silence …’ (Jewish proverb)
et fêter le silence avec la danse c’est comme accompagner les mélodies des âmes, les en|chanter dans une instantané…
bises et bon courage(!), nico
hey...i find all the new photos you took in japan so wonderful and touching...the butoh dancers - such inspiring images....!...
i hope to meet you again some day and listen to weird stories of weird places....
by the way - i`m using the sarah kane monologue, that you`ve toched me so deeply with - once in an acting class, for my next piece....thank you for putting that into my heart...!...
a lot of love from the dutch village....
karin
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