“With Sensational Knowledge: Embodying Culture through Japanese Dance, Tomie Hahn has produced an extraordinary study of the complex ways in which nihon buyô, a form of traditional Japanese dance, is transmitted and translated between bodies. Hahn mines her lifelong experience as a dancer in the Tachibana school as a means of exploring how culture comes to be embodied, refigured, and passed on through this art form. Her thoughtful analyses build from this lived experience as the ground upon which the cogent, meticulous, narrations that she develops can inform the reader most clearly, and signify with the utmost richness and intensity.”
Journal of Asian Studies, Volume 69, Issue 1
Music
Composer John Luther Adams receives Nemmers Composition Prize
by selliott •
John Luther Adams, author of Winter Music and The Place Where You Go To Listen, has received the Nemmers Prize in Music Composition. In addition to a cash award, his work will be performed by the Chicago Symphony Orchestra.