- Satoshi Miyagi
is a Japanese
Theatre Director , in Kanda, Tokyo. Studied aesthetics at Tokyo University. Had a strong interest in Rakugo japanese comic talk since his teens.He was awarded theTheatre Pasta Theatre Awards in 2007 for his excellent work in theatre.Biography
Born in 1959, he had a strong interest in Japanese Comic talk, since his teens. In 1980, he created a performance group at University and started his career as a director and as an actor. In 1990, he founded a new theatre company, ‘Ku Ka’uska’, with two actors play one role concept. He is the member of P4 of Japanese directors. Head of the International department of theatre interaction his objective is to rediscover the confidence in the power of the human being. In 1995, for the first edition of Theatre Olympics in Delphi, he presented Elektra with the Suzuki Company of Toga and Tadashi Suzuki. Since 1996, the company has been venturing into the realm of Japanese classical pieces, of which Tenshu-Monogatari, the fantastic piece by Kyoka Izumi, has been, highly successful with audiences and toured many cities in Japan, India, Pakistan. Satoshi Miyagi presented Chushin-gura, the play written for Bunraku and Kabuki, for the 2nd edition of Theatre Olympics, which had been held in Shizuoka.
Education
Career
He is also a member of group P4 of japanese directors, (Yukikazu Kano, Oriza Hirata, Satoshi Miyagi, Masahiro Yasuda), head of the International Department of Theater Interaction -Japan-, secretary generale of BeSeTo (Beijing, Seoul, Tokyo) Theatre Festival, and the guest director of SPAC (Shizuoka Performing Arts Center ; managed by Tadashi Suzuki).
Awards
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Theatre Pasta Theatre Awards , 2007References
External links
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* [http://www.tribuneindia.com/2006/20060226/spectrum/main5.htm Creativity at play]
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