Tres Bellmer, a segment from Natsu no Arashi (Summer Storm), choreographed and directed by Tatsumi Hijikata, 1973. x x x

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Tres Bellmer, a segment from Natsu no Arashi (Summer Storm), choreographed and directed by Tatsumi Hijikata, 1973. x x x
Nive Nielsen as Silna in S1 of "The Terror"/"Piercing the Mask" by Richard Moore/"Butoh, Dance of Darkness" By Genny Ugolini
I often wonder about how the vampires move when upset or dance in the way Anne Rice describes. The closest I can find is the Japanese art of Butoh.
Ushio Amagatsu performance (1989/90)
via t.archivist: Image from the book Suzuranto Mai Mai LOVE / Dancing Princesses In The Darkness (1981), a collection of photos of all-female Butoh group Suzeran Party, founded by Bishop Yamada and Yukiko Yuki in the snowy slopes of Northern Japan. More images here
‘Nosferatu’: Writer-Director Robert Eggers, Lily-Rose Depp, Nicholas Hoult & Cast Reveal Their Vampire Dream
Yoko Ashikawa in Hitogata Tokyo, June 1976
Butoh by Kazuo Ohno & Tatsumi Hijikata