Hisatoshi “Poppo” Shiraishi came to NYC by way of Tokyo, then London in 1978. Poppo and his girlfriend Tsuya had met at fashion school in Tokyo during the early 70’s. After graduating Poppo and Tsuya had traveled to London, being captivated by the punk scene there at the time. Poppo began studying Butoh, the avant-garde dance form, and after some to and further traveling, he and Tsuya moved to New York City, attracted to the vibrance and excitement of the downtown scene.
In New York, Poppo began performing his form of Butoh on the streets of the city, and soon began performing at many of the downtown Manhattan clubs: The Mudd Club, Pyramid and Danceteria, among others. His work was raw and mesmerizing and began attracting large audiences. By the early nineties Poppo had become a celebrity in the NYC East Village arts scene.
“Naked save for a loincloth, and spray-painted gold from head to toe,
he danced sometimes with a burning dummy, amid fires he’d set on the
sidewalk, or he surfed atop passing taxis, or he stood still for twenty
minutes, barefoot, on a block of ice.”
By the late 80’s Poppo founded a troupe, Poppo and the Go-Go Boys which performed at many downtown NYC theatres, La MaMa, The Kitchen and The Joyce. Poppy and his troupe, with as many as 20 dancers also toured internationally.
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