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2020 Olympics Games to showcase Japanese ancient and modern sides

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TOKYO: The opening and closing ceremonies at Tokyo’s 2020 Olympics Games will showcase Japan’s ancient and modern sides, the traditiona­l theatre actor newly appointed to direct the events said yesterday. The appointmen­t of Mansai Nomura, who performs in Japan’s centuries-old classical theatre and is well known domestical­ly, may suggest the importance that the country’s traditiona­l arts will play in the ceremonies. But Nomura gave little away.

“I will do my utmost to produce Olympic and Paralympic ceremonies that are simple but rich in Japanese spirit,” Nomura told reporters. “I want to show our palette holds paints of many colors,” he said, pledging to “cover the entire range, from high art to entertainm­ent.” The overarchin­g concept of the ceremonies will be announced later this year, but Nomura said there would be drama. “Quiet at times, elevated at times... I want to show big swings,” he said. While Nomura is famed for his performanc­es in Japan’s traditiona­l comedy theatre, and is likely to draw on his knowledge of the country’s rich artistic heritage, he said he was also a fan of modern entertainm­ent.

And he said he saw no barriers to combining modern and traditiona­l art. A fan of Michael Jackson, he compared the pop star’s famed moonwalk to “suriashi”, a technique of classical Japanese performanc­e in which actors wearing traditiona­l socks slide on wooden floors. “Put the soles of your feet (on the floor) and go forward, it’s suriashi. Going backward, it’s moonwalkin­g. What appears to be two extremes can be like two sides of a coin,” he said. Asked whether he’d be performing himself, he quipped: “I’d moonwalk as much as people want if it pleases them. The budget for that would be zero.” Nomura will direct the ceremonies with a team including Hiroshi Sasaki, a leading advert director who was Japan’s pointman for the handover ceremony at the end of the Rio 2016 Olympics.

 ?? —AFP ?? TOKYO: Chief executive creative director Mansai Nomura (center), executive creative director for the Olympic Games, Takashi Yamazaki (left) and executive creative director for the Paralympic Games Hiroshi Sasaki join hands as they pose at the end of a...
—AFP TOKYO: Chief executive creative director Mansai Nomura (center), executive creative director for the Olympic Games, Takashi Yamazaki (left) and executive creative director for the Paralympic Games Hiroshi Sasaki join hands as they pose at the end of a...

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