Siddhesh Joshi (Editor)

Satoshi Miyagi

Updated on
Edit
Like
Comment
Share on FacebookTweet on TwitterShare on LinkedInShare on Reddit
Name
  
Satoshi Miyagi


Education
  
University of Tokyo

Satoshi Miyagi wwwperformingartsjpimgartinterview1209miyag

Mahabharata directed by satoshi miyagi


Satoshi Miyagi (宮城聰, Miyagi Satoshi, February 9, 1959) is a Japanese Theatre Director, in Kanda, Tokyo. Miyagi studied aesthetics at Tokyo University. He had a strong interest in Rakugo Japanese comic talk since his teens. He was awarded the Theatre Pasta Theatre Awards in 2007 for his excellent work in theatre.

Contents

Satoshi Miyagi Satoshi Miyagi Festival dAvignon

Dans les coulisses du 71eme festival d avignon avec la piece de satoshi miyagi antigone


Biography

Satoshi Miyagi Mahabharata directed by Satoshi Miyagi YouTube

In 1980, Miyagi created a performance group at university and started his career as a director and actor. In 1990, he founded a new theatre company, Ku Na’uka Theatre Company, in which two actors play one role.

Satoshi Miyagi Une cration du Japonais Satoshi Miyagi pour les dix ans du Quai Branly

In 1995, for the first edition of Theatre Olympics in Delphi, he presented Elektra with the Suzuki Company of Toga and Tadashi Suzuki. In 1996, the company ventured into the realm of Japanese classical theater. Tenshu-Monogatari, by Kyoka Izumi, was highly successful with audiences and toured many cities in Japan, India and Pakistan. Miyagi also presented Chushin-gura, originally written for Bunraku and Kabuki, for the 2nd edition of Theatre Olympics, held in Shizuoka.

Career

Satoshi Miyagi Antigone de Satoshi Miyagi Lorgueil arrive avec la solution

He is a member of group P4 of Japanese directors, (Yukikazu Kano, Oriza Hirata, Satoshi Miyagi, Masahiro Yasuda). As of 2011 he was the head of the International Department of Theater Interaction -Japan-, Secretary General of the BeSeTo (Beijing, Seoul, Tokyo) Theatre Festival, and the guest director of SPAC (Shizuoka Performing Arts Center ; managed by Tadashi Suzuki).

Awards

  • Theatre Pasta Theatre Awards, 2007
  • References

    Satoshi Miyagi Wikipedia