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Denise Fujiwara

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Canadian dancer and choreographer

Denise Fujiwara is a Canadian dancer and choreographer. She created Fujiwara Dance Inventions and co-founded the CanAsian International Dance Festival.

Life

Fujiwara started her career as a member of the Canadian rhythmic gymnastics team. Her mother performed in a modern dance company, and introduced her to modern dance as way to express her voice.

She joined the dance program at York University and practiced classical ballet, modern and contemporary dance.

Career

In 1978, Fujiwara found the collective Toronto Independent Dance Enterprise (TIDE) together with other choreographers. She created Fujiwara Dance Inventions in 1991 to develop her solo projects.

In 1993, she began practicing butoh with master choreographer and performer Nakajima Natsu.

Works

  • Sumida River: choreographed by created by Nakajima Natsu and performed by Denise Fujiwara. This solo established Fujiwara as "a senior solo dance artist and butoh practitioner".
  • Komachi: choreography by Yukio Waguri. This was Fujiwara's "second major butoh work"
  • Eunoia: multimedia dance work based on Christian Bök's Griffin book of the same name.

References

  1. ^ "Denise Fujiwara". www.thecanadianencyclopedia.ca. Retrieved 2024-11-02.
  2. ^ Levine, S.K. (2016). "Featured Artist – Denise Fujiwara Butoh: Dance of Transformation". Creative Arts in Education and Therapy. 2 (2): 40–48. doi:10.15534/CAET/2016/2/14 (inactive 2024-11-17).{{cite journal}}: CS1 maint: DOI inactive as of November 2024 (link)
  3. "Eunoia's wordplay infuses dance, projections, score, and costumes at the Firehall Arts Centre". Stir. 2024-05-06. Retrieved 2024-11-02.

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