Amagatsu Ushio
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is a Japanese choreographer known as the leader of the internationally celebrated and innovative Butoh
Butoh
is the collective name for a diverse range of activities, techniques and motivations for dance, performance, or movement inspired by the movement. It typically involves playful and grotesque imagery, taboo topics, extreme or absurd environments, and is traditionally performed in white body makeup...

dance group Sankai Juku
Sankai Juku
is an internationally known butoh dance troupe. Co-founded by Amagatsu Ushio in 1975, they are touring worldwide, performing and teaching. As of 2010, Sankai Juku had performed in 43 countries and visited more than 700 cities.- Amagatsu Ushio:...

, which he founded in 1975. He is the artistic director, choreographer and a dancer of Sankai juku. He was also a co-founder of the seminal Butoh collective Dairakakudakan in 1972. All Sankai Juku works since 1982 were premiered at and co-produced by Théâtre de la Ville, Paris. Sankai Juku has performed at more than 40 countries, 700 cities worldwide. Since 1997, he works as opera director as well.

Biography

  • In 1949, born in Yokosuka City, Japan
  • In 1972, co-founded Dairakudakan
  • In 1980, the first performance abroad and the first world tour.
  • In 1989, appointed to the artistic director of the Spiral Hall in Tokyo.
  • In 1992, presided the Jury of the International Meeting of Dance of Bagnolet.
  • from 2002 to 2005, president of judge for "Toyota Choreography Award"

Works

  • In 1977, created "AMAGATSU SHO (Homage to Ancient Dolls)"
  • In 1978, created "KINKAN SHONEN (Kumquat Seed)"
  • In 1979, created "SHOLIBA"
  • In 1981, created "BAKKI", which premiered at Festival d'Avignon, France
  • In 1982, created "JOMON SHO" (co-produced by and premiered at THEATRE DE LA VILLE, PARIS)
  • In 1984, created "NETSU NO KATACHI"
  • In 1985, direction & choreography for the photo book "LUNA"
  • In 1986, created "UNETSU - The Egg stands out of Curiosity"
  • in 1987, direction & choreography for the photo book "THE EGG STANDS OUT OF CURIOSITY"
  • In 1988, created "SHIJIMA - The Darkness Calms Down in Space"
  • In 1988, created "FUSHI" on the invitation of Jacob's Pillow Foundation, in the U.S., music by Philip Glass, premiered at Spiral Hall, Tokyo.
  • In 1989, directed "Apocalypse" (1989), music by Takashi Kako, dance by Ismael Ivo, premiered at Spiral Hall, Tokyo.
  • In 1989, directed and choreographed "Fifth-V" (1990) for six American dancers, premiered at Spiral Hall, Tokyo.
  • In 1991, created "OMOTE - The Grazed Surface"
  • In 1993, created "YURAGI - In a Space of Perpetual Motion"
  • In 1995, created "HIYOMEKI - Within a Gentle Vibration and Agitation"
  • In February 1997, directed Bartok's opera "Bluebeard's Castle", which conducted by Peter Eötvös, premiered in Tokyo.
  • In 1997, directed a concert of Takashi Kako "IRO WO KASANETE", at Park Tower Hall, Tokyo.
  • In 1998, created "HIBIKI - Resonance from Far Away"
  • In March 1998, at Opéra National de Lyon, France, he directed Peter Eötvös’s opera "Three Sisters" (world premiere). Three Sisters has been seen in the 2001-2002 season at Théâtre de Châtelet in Paris, at Théâtre Royal de la Monnaie in Brussels, at Opéra National de Lyon, and at Wiener Festwochen 2002 in Austria.
  • In 2000, created "KAGEMI - Beyond the Metaphors of Mirrors"
  • In 2003, created "UTSURI - Virtual Garden"
  • In 2005 re-created "KINKAN SHONEN." Amagatsu's solo parts of the original version are performed by three young dancers.
  • In 2006, created "TOKI - A moment in the weave time"
  • In 2008, created "TOBARI - As if in an inexhaustible flux"
  • In 2008, created "UTSUSHI", which is a collage from past works. Amagatsu doesn't dance in this one.
  • In 2010, created "Kara・Mi - Two Flows"

Awards and recognition

  • In 1992, Amagatsu was awarded the "Chevalier de l'Ordre de l'Art et des Letters" by French Cultural Ministry.
  • In 1998, Peter Eötvös’s opera "Three Sisters", which directed by Amagatsu, received "Prix du Syndicat National de la Critique, France".
  • In February 2002, "HIBIKI" won the 26th Laurence Olivier Award for Best New Dance Production.
  • In March 2004, Amagatsu was awarded "Geijutu Sensho Prize (Art Encouragement Prize)", by the Minister of Education, Culture, Sports, Science, and Technology of Japan, for his outstanding artistic achievement.
  • In 2007, "TOKI" received "Grand Prix of the 6th The Asahi Performing Arts Awards" and Sankai Juku received "Kirin Special Grant for Dance."
  • In 2008, Peter Eotvos's opera "Lady Sarashina", which directed by Amagatsu, received "Prix du Syndicat National de la Critique, France" again.

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