Suzushi Hanayagi

Suzushi Hanayagi (花柳 寿々紫, Hanayagi Suzushi), (August 15, 1928 – October 1, 2010), was a Japanese dancer and choreographer.[1] Born in Osaka, Japan, she found her way in the international art world through her Japanese classical dance theater forms and experimental performance art forms. For more than 50 years she actively performed, taught and choreographed in classic Japanese dance forms and contemporary collaborative multimedia performance works. She appeared in Japan, the United States and Europe as a choreographer. She collaborated on many of famed director and designer Robert Wilson’s most revered works created during the years 1984 through 1999[2][3][4][5][circular reference]. [6]

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  5. ^ fr:La Femme à la cafetière
  6. ^ Kisselgoff, Anna (24 July 1988). "DANCE VIEW; Robert Wilson's Stunning Images: Do They Add Up?". The New York Times.