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Okuraryu Yoshijiro Kyodankai 20th Anniversary Concert

大蔵流吉次郎狂言会 20周年記念公演
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Tadashi Yasutake

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Tadashi Yasutake is a the important Intangible Cultural Property Comprehensive Designation Holder. He is also a lecturer at Hyogo Prefectural Takarazuka Kita High School Department of Theater Department, Osaka University of the Arts Lecturer and and a member of The Japan Noh.

He achieved the Art Encouragemsent Award at the Heisei 10th "Kobe Bluemail Award" 2003, the 3rd "Kobe Kiwanis Cultural Prize" at Heisei "Osaka Cultural Festival Encouragement Award". In addition, he won a prize at Heisei 24th Osaka City.

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Juro Zenchiku

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Juro Zenchiku is a Japanese Noh traditional music artist. He is the eldest son of Genji Takeshi Goro and considered as the important intangible cultural heritage general designation holder.
In 1985, he received the Osaka Cultural Festival Award, Minister of Education Minister's Freshmen Prize,
Currently, He is also a member of Japan Noh music association and teacher of Teikyo Heisei University.

Daijiro Zenchiku

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Daijiro Zenchiku is a Japanese Noh traditional music artist.
At the age of 5, he made his debut in a act "Utsubo zaru" as a role of "monkey baby". He has performed "Sanbaso", "Nasu no katari", "Tsuri gitsune" all of which requires special teaching to perform. He graduated from Komazawa University. Currently, he is a lecturer of Kurashiki Seisho University, Department of Traditional Performing Arts.

Osato Miyotaro

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Osato Miyotaro is the eldest son of Mt. Otori Yatarou, the 25th sect. In 1998, he appointed his childhood 'Chitaro' transmitted to his family. On Heisei 14th, he formed "Takanashi Young Kyogen SHIN" with Shogo (brother)
He is a member of the Noh Music Association resides in Tokyo.

In October 1953 he has the first stage in Karako of "Tango sumo". On September 1972 "Fishing Fox" was premiered. Heisei Yataroro who is the adult name of Ookado Soju in 1989. On March 2005, he succeeded as a 25th generation in the 25th century. He inherit the faithful and robust artistic style to his father's type. There are also many performances in the US, Europe, Asia, Middle East and overseas. On the other hand, he is trying to instruct and disseminate Kyogen in various stages of practice such as Tokyo, Chiba, Nagoya, Ise, Nara, Hyogo etc.

Kichijirou Ohkura (II)

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Kichijirou Ohkura (second generation) is an important Intangible Cultural Property Noh Music holder.
His real name is Omura Satoshi. He was born in Showa 25 (1950). He is the second son of the late lord of the 24th Muneo Ozeki Yaemon gate.
He graduated from Literature Department, Nisatsukakuin University. At the age of 5, he performed the first stage. At the "Yoshiroro Kyogen Club" sponsored by himself, he works ambitiously with great music, masterpieces, and rare songs, and at the "Yoshio Gakkai", he creates a stage with a focus on young people and aims to succeed tradition to the next generation.
Moreover, in addition to the stage activities, Kichijirou Ohkura also is a teacher at the Yoshihiro, Yoshirokai, NHK Kyogen Kai, Niigata College Kyogen Research Institute, Theater Company Craze Theater, Theater Group Youth Theater, etc.
He participates in overseas performances in many countries.
He is a professor at Nisatsukakuin University and part-time lecturer at Chukyo University.

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Da Zang Jicheng

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Odori Masanori (Ozo Makoto Okura, March 3, 1979) is an actor. He is a member of Tokyo branch. He is the 25th Odori The second son of Yaemon gate. At the age of 4 years and 8 months, he took the first stage at "Iwa Wave" and to date ended with "Suehiro spread", "Nasu's words", "Chitose", "Three three", "Fishing fox" and "Hanako". He is going to small, medium and high, entertain school kyogen to entertain Kyogen, tell young generation the pleasures of traditional arts. It is popular among students to discover traditional pleasures that have never existed with his unique talk.

For the first time in 2004 he organized a Malaysian performance as a headmaster and worked for disseminating Kyogen overseas. In Japan, he made a voluntary performance "Sakutto Kyogen" for the first time in 2005 to create a stage as a traditional art that can be enjoyed even for beginners.

From March 2015 to September 2018, he work as a personality of "Harajuku KyogenLounge" at soraxniwa, an internet radio in Harajuku.

From 2017 NHK radio "Radio late night flight" work as a personality of the sound of Nippon.

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