Part 1

Symposium

Ko Murobushi and « féroce désœuvrement » Vol.2 Toward “Nijinski à minuit”

Dialogue 01

Micropolitics of butoh–crossing Mexico, Brazil and other territories of vulnerability

Christine Greiner & Jonathan Caudillo

Christine Greiner

She has a PhD from the Pontifical Catholic University of Sao Paulo and has been invited on different occasions to conduct research at Kinki University, Nichibunken International Center for Japanese Studies, Rikkyo University, Tokyo University, and New York University. A CNPq senior researcher since 2010, she currently works at the Pontifical Catholic University of Sao Paulo as a professor of body languages and is active in various projects and research, including serving as director of the Research Center for Oriental Studies and of the Body Readings book series.

Jonathan Caudillo

Jonathan Caudillo was born in Mexico City. He has a bachelor’s degree in philosophy and a master’s in subjectivity and violence from the Colegio de Saberes, as well as a doctorate in philosophy at the Universidad Iberoamericana. He currently researches on the relationship between the arts and deconstruction of body. He has also been active as a theatre actor for 19 years. He has published several articles as well as the book “Body, cruelty, and difference in dance butoh, a philosophical look” edited by Plaza y Valdez. He also works as a teacher at an interdisciplinary seminar on artistic education at the Centro Nacional de las Artes (CENART), and is professor for Cartografías del Arte Contemporáneo PhD program.