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Akira Shirai

The Flower and The Dragon. Interview with Keishi Nagatsuka
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The interview was conducted through the good offices of Kaat Kanagawa Arts Theatre.

Special acknowledgement to Asagaya Spiders and sincere gratitude for the support.

In the interview, Keishi Nagatsuka reflects on his past four years as the artistic director of Kaat Kanagawa Arts Theatre, his versatile activities in the industry, and his collaboration projects with overseas partners.

Keishi Nagatsuka is the current Artistic Director of Kaat Kanagawa Arts Theatre, a prominent performing arts venue in Yokohama, Japan. He has made significant contributions to the Japanese theater scene, curating, overseeing, and launching a wide range of performances. Under his direction, Kaat has become known for its innovative programming, including contemporary theater, international collaborations, and a focus on both established and emerging artists. In 1996, he launched the theatre production unit Asagaya Spiders. Their plays: ‘Dogdays’ (2000/2006), ‘Working Men’ (2004/2016), ‘Sakurahime’ (2011), ‘Ageing and Architecture’ (2021) have been known for their distinctive focus on narrative and deep...
See full article at AsianMoviePulse
  • 4/7/2025
  • by Nikodem Karolak
  • AsianMoviePulse
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