Michio Itō
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Michio Itō | |
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1919 | |
Born |
Tokyo, Japan | April 13, 1892
Died |
November 6, 1961 69) Tokyo, Japan | (aged
Occupation | choreographer |
Michio Itō (April 13, 1892 - November 6, 1961) was a Japanese dancer, and choreographer; and was an associate of William Butler Yeats, Ezra Pound, Angna Enters, Isamu Noguchi, Louis Horst, Ted Shawn, Martha Graham, Lillian Powell, Vladimir Rosing, Pauline Koner, Lester Horton and others. He was interned and eventually deported from the United States after the outbreak of World War II.
References
- Takeishi, Midori, edited and revised by David Pacun. Japanese Elements in Michio Ito’s Early Period (1915-1924): Meetings of East and West in the Collaborative Works, (Tokyo: Gendaitosho, 2006).
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