Karerano michi no yokubo
Tsuyoshi Nozaki
Karerano michi no yokubo
Photographs: Tsuyoshi Nozaki
Publisher: Self-published
Year: 1975
Comments: Softcover, 245 x 215 mm. First edition, 1975. Black & white photographs.
During the 1960s and 1970s, established theatre companies had risen and fallen in Japan with a handful of them closing down entirely or renewing themselves with new names and directors. Many tried to rejuvenate theatre into something immediate and alive, which led to a myriad of approaches to that goal. Some tried new dramatic form, and others attempted to transform "modern theatre" by exploiting the pre-modern aspects in our lives. It was during those years that a new movement of spirit started to arise in the shingeki community as alternative-minded producing parties started appearing with distinct differences to those that had appeared before. With Karenano michi no yokubo, Tsuyoshi Nozaki captured these new ways of practicing theatre.
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