noun
butoh; contemporary Japanese dance with white body paint
An avant-garde dance form that emerged in post-war Japan, characterized by slow, controlled movements and often grotesque imagery. Performers typically wear white makeup.
暗黒舞踏は、戦後の日本で生まれた前衛的な舞踊です。
Butoh is an avant-garde dance that was born in post-war Japan.
彼女は暗黒舞踏の公演で、白塗りの姿でゆっくりと動いた。
At the butoh performance, she moved slowly in white body paint.
From 暗黒 (darkness) + 舞踏 (dance). Coined in the 1960s to describe the avant-garde dance movement.