Why Butoh Thrives in the Digital Studio Butoh emerged in postwar Japan as a radical, body-centered art form grounded in transformation, slowness, and the alchemy of presence. Its poetics—shifting through images, dissolving habitual identities, and moving from deep sensation—translate powerfully to the intimacy of a home studio. In an era of remote learning, Butoh online…
Author: Dania Rahal
Beirut architecture grad based in Bogotá. Dania dissects Latin American street art, 3-D-printed adobe houses, and zero-attention-span productivity methods. She salsa-dances before dawn and collects vintage Arabic comic books.