Known internationally for his cultural fusion of Kabuki style with classical European stories, Shozo Sato has written and directed such productions as Kabuki Medea and Kabuki Macbeth.
When: Friday September 18, 7:00 PM
Where: Indianapolis Museum of Art, Toby Theatre
Combining dance, music and drama, Kabuki is a dramatic and flamboyant Japanese theatrical form that originated in the 1600s. Theater director Shozo Sato—a master of Japanese tea ceremony, flower arrangement and classical dance—visits the IMA to perform and demonstrate Kabuki technique. Shozo Sato is Professor Emeritus at the University of Illinois and currently teaches at Northwestern University.
Co-presented by the IMA Asian Art Society and the Japan-America Society of Indiana.
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