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TEDxTokyo - Naohiko Umewaka - 05/15/10 - (English)

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Noh Master, Playwright, Theater Director and Scholar

Naohiko Umewakas family lineage in the art of Noh dates back six hundred years. His greatgrandfather, Umewaka Minoru, is credited with saving Noh theater from extinction. Naohiko, trained by his father, the legendary Noh master Naoyoshi, has been performing since he was three, and played his first major role in Tsuchigumo at the age of nine. He has composed, choreographed and directed a number of new Noh plays, including The Baptism of Jesus, which was performed at the Vatican before Pope John Paul II on Christmas Eve 1988. As well as performing with his troupe worldwide, he writes and directs new classical plays with Noh elements, and appeared as Emperor Hirohito in the 1995 film Hiroshima. Naohiko, who received his Ph.D. in 1994 from the University of London, is currently a professor at Shizuoka University of Art and Culture, where he does academic research on the concepts, philosophy and internal choreography of Noh theater.

http://tedxtokyo.com/tedxtokyo-2010/program/naohiko-umewaka/

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  • I still love you Umewaka san. I don't think you'd remember me, antasan.

  • Noh, one of the most brilliant art forms existing!!!

    performed by the most brilliant masters, including Umewaka Sensei!

    this is genius!

  • Wonderful lecture/performance. I watched it again today and I am in awe of Naohi-KO! To bring together so many disparate elements in such a short time is truly amazing: Noh, English language, water bottle, lecture, soulful singing, costume, humour, mask-non-mask, fiction - non-fiction, nests and fans ... the list goes on. Bravo!

  • Most serene 17 minutes I spent in weeks.

  • beautiful

  • Thanks very much, I loved Naohiko's presentation. Fiction, non fiction, real structure, I remember a conversation with him at Tokyo, about Time. The song and the voice are excellent, love is always searching for mother's language, the letters of love of our unconscius or inconscient, is really a mysterious link to the Time. Eugenia Varela Navarro Paris
  • In a time when everything is becoming modern, there is a lost of culture. It is important and exceptional that Noh is being passed on in modern day Japan by a person whose family has been performing Noh for hundreds of years. The legacy continues.....

  • amazing

  • Excelent!

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