Buddhist Dances: Movement & Mind
Buddhist Dances: Movement & Mind is a pioneering exploration of sacred dance as a living expression of Buddhist philosophy, meditation, and ritual. Drawing on decades of fieldwork across Asia—from remote Himalayan monasteries to urban temples in Japan and Sri Lanka—Joseph Houseal brings to light a profound but often overlooked dimension of Buddhist practice: dance and movement.
This richly illustrated volume documents rare and endangered Buddhist dance traditions in ten countries, including Japan, Bhutan, India, Nepal, China, Tibet, Mongolia, Sri Lanka, England, and the United States. Through skillful ethnography, documentation, interviews with lineage holders, and firsthand observation, Houseal shows how Buddhist dances are not merely performances, but embodied teachings that transmit memory, myth, and mind-training across generations. The final chapters turn westward, featuring the work of Antony Tudor in Ballet, and Merce Cunningham in Modern Dance.
At once rigorous scholarship, cultural preservation, and personal journey, Buddhist Dances combines trained observation with vivid storytelling. It reveals how movement bridges the visible and the invisible, the ritual and the aesthetic, the ancient and the contemporary.
With more than 250 original color images—many published for the first time—this book is both a visual record and a heartfelt tribute to the vitality of Buddhist movement traditions.
Perfect for readers interested in Buddhist studies, Asian performing arts, anthropology, and the meditative dimensions of movement, this groundbreaking work affirms dance as a profound expression of the human spirit.
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