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Faeries, Dakinis, Nuns, and Mikos, Part One
Cultural echoes of the sacred feminine in East and West
Cultural echoes of the sacred feminine in East and West
BDG columnist and dance researcher Joseph Houseal examines the role of setting in traditional tantric cham dance
Exploring the modern stewardship of an ancient Japanese cultural legacy
Consciousness and sacred dance—an overview of our modern understanding of, and relationship with, altered states of mind
An exploration of Asian dance traditions at the Asian Art Museum of San Francisco
Exploring the legacy and impact of an early Western student of Japanese culture and Buddhism
A New Year meditation on mindful stillness from Ancient Dances columnist Joseph Houseal
The mysterious and ancient roots of Buddhist ritual dance in Sri Lanka
Of dance and transmission; of lineages and legacies old and new
An imaginary audience with two early pioneers of Buddhist culture in the West
Zen and the art of capturing the fleeting nature of life
A colorful look into the Buddhist roots of one of Japan’s most iconic festivals