Yoshinobu Matsuzawa

Last-modified: 2008-05-30 (金) 19:53:31
title:Associate Professor at Japan Women's College of Physical Education
 
The main activity base: Tokyo-to
address:Japan Women's College of Physical Education, 8-19-1 Kita-karasuyama, Setagaya-ku, Tokyo 157-8565 JAPAN
TEL: +81 (0) 3-3300-2423 (direct office line)
FAX: +81 (0) 3-3300-2423 (direct office line)
e-mail:yoshimz.@jwcpe.ac.jp

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Profile
1958.4: Born in Nagoya.
1989.3: Received Masters degree in literature from Keio Gijuku University.
1989.9 - 1993.3: Studied at London Laban Centre.
2003.4: Became associate professor at Japan Women's College of Physical Education.

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Major Publications
Title / Publisher / Year Published
Principal Writings (excepting the articles with a ★ on the right)

  • The Improvisation Technologies of William Forsythe CD-ROM / Keio Gijuku University Press / 2000
  • Baranshin ga 20 Seiki Bareh de Chosen shita koto (What Balanchine Strove for in 20th Century Ballet) / for the program of NYCB's Japan appearance / 2000
  • Opera-za no Miryoku (The Allure of the Opera) in Etoile / Petit Grand Publishing / 2002
  • Ankoku Butoh no Yukue - Waguri Yukio-shira to Teidan(The Future of Ankoku Butoh - A Three-way Discussion with Yukio Waguri and Others) in Undo + (Kari) Seicho - Shintai Ibunkaron II (Exercise + (Temporary) Growth - Body Medical Culture II) / Keio Gijuku University Press / 2003
  • Roiyaru Bareh no Kyoji (The Pride of Royal Ballet) in Butai Geijutsu (Performing Arts) / New National Theater Publishing / 2004
  • Odoru Shintai no tame no Karikyuramu (Curriculum for Dancer's Bodies) in Joshi Taiiku / Women's Physical Education / 2004

Dance-related Activities
2000.3: “100 years of Dance in the U.K.” at the British Council ★/ Anna Pavlova Exhibition at the New National Theater★
2000 - Summer: “Dance Archaeology” - eleven sessions at Seibu Community College
2000.9: Isadora Duncan Exhibition at the Art Museum of Tama University of the Arts★
2000 - Fall: “Romanteki naru mono wo Motomete” (In Pursuit of the Romantic) - seven sessions at Seibu Community College
2001.4: “'Hakucho no Mizuumi' Detabesu” ('Swan Lake' Data Base) at the New National Theater
2001.7: “Shintai wo Kyapucha suru - Hyogen-shugi Buyoh no Jidai to Ima” (Capturing the Body - The Expressionist Dance Era and Now) at Keio Gijuku University Art Center★
2001.10: “Butoh wo Butohka ni Kiku” (Butoh According to Butoh Dancers) - six talk sessions at Seibu Community College
2002.3: Video Dance Project at Nihon University, College of Art
2003.4: Dance and Media Japan at Goethe Institut Tokyo and Spiral Hall
2004.8: Dance and Media Japan at the British Council and Spiral Hall
Prospects for Japanese Contemporary Dance
Yoshinobu Matsuzawa finds dance education extremely interesting. He believes that the driving force behind the next generation of contemporary dancers is the new dance coming out of the universities, and he hopes to encourage exceptional talent in that environment. In fact, signs of birth are already evident, and he is looking forward to what the future will bring.