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Michio Itō (April 13, 1892 - November 6, 1961) was a Japanese dancer, choreographer, and 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 danced with the Anglo-Indian dancer Roshanara in 1917. 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). ==Additional Resources== Caldwell, Helen. (''Michio Ito: The Dancer and His Dances'' ). Berkeley: University of California Press, 1977. Cohen-Stratyner, Barbara Naomi. 1982. (''Biographical dictionary of dance'' ). New York: Schirmer Books. (''The Dances of Michio Ito'' ) (2007), a film produced by the Chamber Dance Company. Performances taped in 2001 at the Meany Theatre and the Meany Studio Theatre, University of Washington; dances reconstructed by Taeko Furusho. (''Michio Ito: Pioneering Dance-Choreographer'' ) (2013), a film directed by Bonnie Oda Homsey for the Los Angeles Dance Foundation. Michio Ito's (personal papers ) are located at the California Ethnic & Multicultural Archives, UC Santa Barbara Library, University of California, Santa Barbara. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Michio Itō」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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