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ke vlade 1963. Dobio specijalnu nagradu za glumu u okviru Japanskog nacionalnog festivala Umetnosti, za ulogu u No drami Tokusa 1967. Komponovao muziku, napravio koreografiju i igrao u Mario Yokomichljevoj No adaptaciji W.B. Jitsovog Sokolovog izvora 1970. Izvodio Uto u kružnom pozorištu u Paviljonu Gvožđa i čelika na izložbi EXPO 70. 1971. Igrao Edipa u Sofoklovom Kralju Edipu. igrag Takemitsu-ovu »Vodenu muziku za magnetsku traku« ma Paris koj internacionalnoj nedelji. 1972. Prisustvovao I eternaci onainoj pozorišnoj konferenciji pod pokroviteljstvom tetra nacija iz Pariza i održao veoma priznate i hvaljene demonstracije tehnike. No glume. Irao Klitemnestru u Eshilovom Agamemnonu.

hisao kanze Biography Director Zeami-Za 1925 Born in Tokyo November 12. 1927 Began studying Noh with father, Kasetsu Kanze. 1929 Made first public appearance on a Noh stage. 1932 Playsed first leading (shite) role. 1945 Began work of creating authentic traditional theatre and new theatre amidst the general enervation of traditional drama. 1954 Participated in the Venice international Theatre Festival.

1955 Appeared im Schoenberg’s Bierrot Lunaire under the direction of Tetsuji Takechi, performing in the round. 1957 Composed music for, choreographed, and performed Kotaro Takamura's »Chieko.« Appeared in Stravinsky's L’Histoire du Soldat. 1959 Directed and performed the musical drama Cûh’u, which utilized Noh movement and vocal techniques. 1960 Choreographed and performed Toru Takemits’s »Water Music for Magnetic Tape,« Noh performed to musique concrète. 1962 Stayed in Paris as a quest artist of the French government. 1963 Received Special Commendation for performance during the Japanese National Festival of the Arts in the Noh drama Tokusa. 1967 Composed music for, choreographed, and performed Mario Yokomichi's Noh adaptation of W.B. Yeats’ At the Hawk's Well. 1970 Performed Utö in the theatre-in-the-round of the Iron and Steel Pavilion at Expo 70. 1971 Played Oedipus in Sophocles' Oedipus Rex. Performed Takemits's »Water Music for Magnetic Tape« at the Paris International Music Week. 1972 Attended the International Theatre Conference sponsored by the Théâtre des Nations in Paris and gave widely acclaimed demonstrations of Noh acting technique. Played Clytaemestra in Aeschylus' Agamemnon.

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