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Spring Autumn Theater - Noh and Kyogen

春秋座―能と狂言
Stage/Dance/Comedy Traditional show

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Nomura Mansai

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Nomura Mansai II (二世 野村 萬斎) born on April 5th, 1966 under the name Takeshi Nomura (野村 武司, Nomura Takeshi) ) is a well known Kyogen stage actor, and film actor. He played Abe no seimei in Onmyoji and Onmyoji 2, an original work of Baku Yumemakura. He received the Best Actor prize at the Blue Ribbon Awards for his work in Onmyoji.

His debut was at the age of three in the drama Quiver of The Monkey. Since then he has also appeared in the dramas: in Aguri in 1977, for which he had won many awards, and in Hana no Ran in 1994.

Mansai was nominated by the Japanese Academy for best actor for his performance in The Floating Castle.

He was currently (March 2013) appearing at the Japan Society and the Guggenheim Museum Rotunda in two productions: Shakespeare's Macbeth with five actors, performed in Japanese with English subtitles and Sanbaso, Divine Dance.

On July 30th, 2018, Mansai was appointed chief executive creative director of the Tokyo 2020 Olympic and Paralympic Games. He will oversee the opening and closing ceremonies of both Games.

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Kaneshiro Yano (Kiseki)

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Kanzono (Konetsutorotsu) is a name named after the Meiji citizen since the Meiyo Shrine remnants of the Kansei shrine owner. The family members count nine generations. He is president of Konjakai.

He was born in 1956 the eldest son of VIII Kanno (human national treasure). He undergraduated studying with my uncle Kazuyo Tenseo and his father. The beginning stage of 1960. In 2002 the name of the ninth generation Kanno was named.
It is expected to be the captain of the future capability as the head of the Ryojyojo and as a new wing of the Yonenkai. There is also a reputation for singing and acting that combines strength and delicacy. He is active not only in Tokyo, Kyoto, Osaka but also many overseas performances.

He is a chairman of the Association of Commons and a part time lecturer at Tokyo Metropolitan International High School.
 

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Okura Genjiro

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Okura Genjiro is the second son of Okura Shusuke 15th senior Okura Noburoro, born in Osaka. Studied under the father. 'The first drummer in '65 Dynasty drum' Ayu no Tami '. Inherited the Ookura Shogunate in 1985. In addition to the usual Noh performance, the Osaka Culture Festival Encouragement Prize in '87, 'Osaka-shi bloom and this flower in '92 Okinawa Cultural Festival Encouragement Prize', Produce "Noh who left the Noh theater", planning, direction, lecture, etc. Award, Osaka Performing Arts Encouragement Prize (organization) by the Osaka Cultural Festival Award (group), 2000 "Taka Hime". Member of the Japan Noh Music Committee (Comprehensive Important Intangible Cultural Property Comprehensive Designation) (Member of the Noh Music Association Educational Special Committee).

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Kamei Hirozu

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Kamei Hirozu is a Japanese traditional Noh music artist and drummer. He was born in 1974 into Noh musical family, his father, mother and the eldest brother are all well-known Noh artists. At the age of 6, he had a chance of being in the first stage in "Hagoromo". Since then, he has performed numerous stages not only for fans but also for children. He also have participated in overseas performances in France, Germany, Ireland, Norway, the Netherlands, Belgium, India, Africa, China, Hong Kong, Korea, etc,. In 2003, he received the 18th Victor Traditional Culture Promotion Foundation Prize "Encouragement Prize", the 14th edition of 2007 the Japanese Traditional Culture Encouragement Award. Currently, he is a lecturer of National Nogakudo and National Theater Training Instructor .

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Mansaku Nomura

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Mansaku Nomura is a Living National Treasure of Japan. Born in 1931 as the second son of the late Manzo Nomura VI, who was also a Living National Treasure, he studied Kyogen under his grandfather, Mansai Nomura I and his father, Manzo. At the age of three, he made his stage debut in the role of Little Monkey in Utsubozaru. He studied Japanese literature at Waseda University. Since graduation, Mansaku has been an outstanding leader in the Kyogen world and has brought new ideas into the art form.

Along with such important traditional Kyogen pieces at Tsurigitune, his representative works include Pierrot Lunaire, Shigosen no Matsuri (The Rite of Meridian) by Junji Kinoshita, and Shukoh with Zhang Ji qing. His recent directing credits include The Braggart Samurai, based on Shakespeares The Merry Wives of Windsor, which toured to Hong Kong and Adelaide. He has extensively led Kyogen workshops throughout the world since 1957. Workshops at U.S. universities include those given at University of Washington, University of California at Berkeley, and University of Hawaii as a visiting professor.

After recent performances abroad at Piccolo Teatro di Milano, Chang An Grand Theater in Beijing, and National Theatre of Korea, Mansaku is happy to return to the Kennedy Center where he had performed during the JAPAN! culturehyperculture festival in 2008. Mansaku Nomura has garnered numerous awards, including the Asahi Prize, Grand-prix of Art Festival run by the Agency for Cultural Affairs of Japan, Tsubouchi Shoyo Prize, Kinokuniya Theatre Award, and awards from the Japanese government, including the Purple Ribbon Medal and the Order of the Rising Sun, Gold Rays with Rosette.

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Hakuo Kinya

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Yoshiya Hoao is underwater Underwater Hojo Stream. He was born in Tokyo in 1967. He studied under father · Houjou life (human national treasure) and grandfather late husband Yayichi.

When he was eight years old, he has the first stage in "Rampante". It is a dignified tenderness and presence inherited by my father and has received high praise not only in Kanto but also in Kansai. He also participate in overseas performances a lot. Prize for 2000 New Year's Election Prize for Education Science Minister of Education.

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This is a list of Japanese actors who have their own Wikipedia articles.

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Derma

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Derma is a Japanese beatmaker .

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