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Nakamura Kazutaro: ART of KABUKI – From Classical Kabuki to Art Kabuki, Moving Forward

  • 23 Jul 2021
  • 8:00 PM - 9:00 PM
  • Online
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Nakamura Kazutaro:

ART of KABUKI

From Classical Kabuki to Art Kabuki, Moving Forward

co-hosted with

the Japan America Society of Northern California and

the Japan Society Canada


Friday, July 23, 2021

8:00 - 9:00 PM EDT (5:00 - 6:00 PM PDT)

Hosted online via Zoom

(Zoom link is in your registration confirmation e-mail)


Join us for a very special program with Kazutaro Nakamura, one of Japan’s rising stars of Kabuki, as he explains his journey from traditional Kabuki performed on stage to “Art Kabuki,” a new multi-media art form that melds traditional and modern esthetics. Kazutaro was born to a family of renowned Kabuki actors, including a Living National Treasure, and started performing at an early age. Recently, he choreographed the shrine maiden’s ceremonial dance (巫女舞) performed by the main character in the award-winning 2016 animated film, “Your Name” (君の名は).

In response to the pandemic, Kazutaro created “ART Kabuki,” which offers a modern Kabuki experience, introducing modern cinematic technology, music, aesthetic, and fashion. Its live stream format has made it accessible to a global audience.

Whether you are a Kabuki fan or simply interested in Japanese culture and would like to know more, this is an event for you. Come join us to learn all about Kabuki, from its traditional and cultural roots to its modern transformations in Japan today.

歌舞伎界の若きプリンス中村壱太郎氏が、永年受け継がれてきた伝統的な歌舞伎の楽しみ方や魅力と、コロナ禍で自身が総合演出として製作し、主演として出演した美しくアートな映像作品、「ART歌舞伎」について語ります。

(英語プログラム:一部通訳付き)


Our Speakers:

Nakamura Kazutaro | Kabuki Actor

Nakamura Kazutaro was born in 1990 to a renowned family of Kabuki actors, including his grandfather, Living National Treasure Sakata Tojuro IV. As a result, Kazutaro took part in traditional dances and performances from an early age. Today, he actively plays in Kabuki performances, primarily in female “onnagata” (女方) roles. Meanwhile, Kazutaro has also branched out his activities through appearances on television shows and starting his own Youtube channel, Kazutaro Kabuki Creation. In 2016, he choreographed the shrine maiden’s ceremonial dance (巫女舞) performed by the main character in the award-winning animated film, Your Name (君の名は). During the COVID-19 pandemic, he was inspired to integrate modern technology and influences with the traditional Kabuki performances and brought ART KABUKI through live stream to a global audience.


Mark Frey | Moderator 

Mark Frey developed a passion for Kabuki theatre and Japanese performing arts while living and working in Japan on the JET Program. Since returning to the Bay Area, he has been an active member of the San Mateo Japanese American Community Center’s Kabuki Kai. In 2010, he founded JETAANC Kabuki Club and has led classes in our community ever since to foster a love of Japanese performing arts. When Mark is not involved with Kabuki, he is active in the JET Program Alumni Association of Northern California and Oakland-Fukuoka Sister City Association.

        

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