The Tokyo Organising Committee of the Olympic and Paralympic Games (Tokyo 2020) announced today the creative directors who will work on the Opening and Closing Ceremonies of the Olympic and Paralympic Games Tokyo 2020.
Mansai Nomura, an acclaimed kyogen actor, has been appointed the chief executive creative director. He will oversee all the four major ceremonies at the Tokyo 2020 – the opening and closing ceremonies of the Olympic Games and the Opening and Closing ceremonies of the Paralympic Games.
Being one of Japan’s leading traditional stage comedy and film actors, Nomura has produced and directed contemporary performances both in Japan and overseas. His rich experience and knowledge of both classical and modern Japanese arts were among the reasons for the 12-member selection committee’s decision, the Tokyo 2020 organisers have stated in a release.
Takashi Yamazaki, an award-winning movie director, has been appointed the executive creative director for the opening and closing ceremonies of the Olympic Games, and Hiroshi Sasaki, most known for his role as creative supervisor of the handover ceremony at the Rio 2016 Games closing ceremonies, was named the executive creative director for the opening and closing ceremonies of the Paralympic Games.
Tokyo 2020 also announced the basic plan for the opening and closing ceremonies of the Olympic and Paralympic Games Tokyo 2020, in which the narrative structure of the four ceremonies is laid out. Chief Executive Creative Director Nomura will be in charge of creating and ensuring the overall theme is integrated.
Five others were selected as creative directors for the Tokyo 2020 Games ceremonies, including movie producer and writer Genki Kawamura, creative producer Yoshie Kris, singer-songwriter Sheena Ringo, creative technologist Kaoru Sugano and choreographer MIKIKO. These directors will be joined in creative roles by others from a variety of backgrounds.
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