Min Tanaka

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Min Tanaka
Born (1945-03-10) March 10, 1945
Occupation Dancer, actor

Min Tanaka (田中泯 Tanaka Min, born March 10, 1945) is a Japanese actor and dancer.

Biography

Tanaka was trained in ballet and modern dance, but in 1974, turned his back on these forms. He began his solo career with a series of nearly-naked primarily outdoor improvisational dances that took place throughout Japan, often dancing up to five times a day. For a time in the 1980s, he was associated with Hijikata Tatsumi and butoh, a loose genre of Japanese dance, but now has broken from that framework as well, and no longer uses that term to describe his dances. He continues to experiment with new ways to use the body, including drawing inspiration from farming. Starting in 2002, he began to appear in movies and on television. He won the award for best supporting actor at the 26th Japan Academy Prize for The Twilight Samurai.[1]

Filmography

References

  1. "第26回日本アカデミー賞優秀作品" (in Japanese). Japan Academy Prize. Retrieved December 16, 2010. 

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