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12 time Grammy nominated artist Kitaro is back again with his new release, SPIRITUAL GARDEN. Unlike his previous releases, this time around Kitaro collaborates with his wife, Keiko on the Butoh-influenced album. Butoh is a contemporary Japanese style of dance that combines traditional Japanese performing arts, Theater and improvisation, along with dance and German expressionist dance. While Butoh originated in Japan, it has become an international art form with festivals around the world dedicated solely to it.
12 time Grammy nominated artist Kitaro is back again with his new release, SPIRITUAL GARDEN. Unlike his previous releases, this time around Kitaro collaborates with his wife, Keiko on the Butoh-influenced album. Butoh is a contemporary Japanese style of dance that combines traditional Japanese performing arts, Theater and improvisation, along with dance and German expressionist dance. While Butoh originated in Japan, it has become an international art form with festivals around the world dedicated solely to it.
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Format: CD
Label: DOO
Catalog: 73050
Rel. Date: 02/21/2006
UPC: 794017305028

Spiritual Garden
Artist: Kitaro
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12 time Grammy nominated artist Kitaro is back again with his new release, SPIRITUAL GARDEN. Unlike his previous releases, this time around Kitaro collaborates with his wife, Keiko on the Butoh-influenced album. Butoh is a contemporary Japanese style of dance that combines traditional Japanese performing arts, Theater and improvisation, along with dance and German expressionist dance. While Butoh originated in Japan, it has become an international art form with festivals around the world dedicated solely to it.

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"Spiritual Garden" is Yukari Tamura's ninth single, released on October 26, 2005. Spiritual Garden is the ending theme song for . The B-sides ''Cutie ♥ Cutie'' and ''Traveling with a sheep'' were opening and ending theme songs respectively for Yukari's radio show, . - Wikipedia

        
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