Nakajima Natsue was born in 1943 in
Sakhalin,
Empire of Japan (present-day
Russia). In 1955, she began to study classical ballet, and entered the
Kazuo Ohno Dance Studio in 1962. Unlike her mentor and long-time collaborator
Hijikata Tatsumi, Nakajima toured extensively outside of Japan and became not only one of the first female butoh dancers, but also one of the first to introduce the form to audiences outside of Japan. She directed and choreographed the second-generation butoh dance group Muteki-sha. Nakajima appeared in films as well as theater productions, including
Adachi Masao's 1969 film
Sexual Play and the 1990 documentary
Butoh: Body on the Edge of Crisis. On 3 March 2024, Nakajima died aged 80 in Mexico City. At the time of her death, Nakajima had been working with the
National Autonomous University of Mexico to deliver lectures, demonstrations and workshops on Butoh across Mexico. == Dance philosophy ==