The Borneo Post

‘We are alive’ - Tokyo 2020 ceremonies to focus on rebirth

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TOKYO: The opening and closing ceremonies at the Tokyo 2020 Olympics will reflect themes of ‘reconstruc­tion’ and ‘re-birth’ that have run through preparatio­ns for the Games, newly- appointed creative director Mansai Nomura said on Tuesday.

Over the last two decades, the opening and closing ceremonies of the Olympics and Paralympic­s have become an increasing­ly important medium for the host nation to show off its history and culture as well as communicat­e key messages.

It appears Tokyo 2020 will be no different and Nomura, an actor who features in a traditiona­l form of Japanese comedic theatre know as Kyogen, spoke of recovery with a focus on the future and embracing life.

“We are alive,” the 52-year- old told a news conference.

“(We have) experience­d war and being victims to natural disasters, this devastatio­n and tragedy. With this in mind, we need to turn our eyes to life. The earth is a repetition of death and life and in this cycle we are alive.”

A key theme in the run-up to the

(We have) experience­d war and being victims to natural disasters, this devastatio­n and tragedy. With this in mind, we need to turn our eyes to life. The earth is a repetition of death and life and in this cycle we are alive. Mansai Nomura, chief executve creative director for the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games

Games has been the recovery from the devastatin­g earthquake that struck Japan in 2011.

Nomura, who rejoices in the official title of chief executive creative director, has been tasked with orchestrat­ing the ceremonies for the Olympics and Paralympic­s around four themes of peace, coexistenc­e, reconstruc­tion and future.

Although he would not give too much away about the content of the ceremonies, he suggested re-birth would be a key theme.

“So, maybe things that are born or nurtured and developed, something like that ... I shouldn’t say more otherwise I will be giving out too much,” he said with an enigmatic smile.

“We are alive, we are allowed to live. This is not something limited or unique to Japan, but this spirit and humble mind are part of the spirit of Japan.”

Nomura is famous in Japan for capturing the essence of the ancient art of Kyogen theatre, while bringing the form to a new generation through modern interpreta­tions.

“I want the message to come across visually with methods of tradition and traditiona­l ways,” said Nomura.

“At the same time, in order to realise those methods in an effective and realistic way, to communicat­e with people in a modern way, to move them and inspire them, there are a number of technologi­es to achieve that end.”

The Tokyo Olympics will run from July 24 to Aug 9, 2020 with the Paralympic­s following from Aug 26 to Sept 6. — Reuters

 ?? — AFP photo ?? Olympic Games chief executive creative director Mansai Nomura (centre), executive creative director Takashi Yamazaki (left) and executive creative director for the Paralympic Games Hiroshi Sasaki join hands as they pose at the end of a press conference.
— AFP photo Olympic Games chief executive creative director Mansai Nomura (centre), executive creative director Takashi Yamazaki (left) and executive creative director for the Paralympic Games Hiroshi Sasaki join hands as they pose at the end of a press conference.

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