Nakamura Kyozo
Place of Birth : Tokyo
March, 1979 Graduated from the Hosei University (Bachelor degree of Literature majoring in Japanese Literature acquired).
April, 1980 Joined the Japan Arts Council’s Training School for Kabuki Actors as a 6th term trainee.
March, 1982 Completed the entire program of the Japan Arts Council’s Training School for Kabuki Actors.
September, 1982 Commenced a professional career as a member of the Nakamura Jakuemon IV family under an acting name, Nakamura Kyozo newly given by the master.
Ever since, continues the professional career through regular monthly performances in Kabuki-za(Tokyo), National Theatre(Tokyo), Osaka Shochiku-za, Minami-za(Kyoto), Misono-za(Nagoya) , Hakata-za(Fukuoka) etc, as well as other domestic tours of Kabuki performances nationwide. Also, participates in lecture-cum-performance tours of Kabuki overseas such as in Europe, the USA, Oceania, the Sough-East Asia etc...
April, 1994 Promoted to Nadai(billboard-ranked actor) in Kabuki-za.
November, 2005 Has been authorized to be a holder of "Important Intangible Cultural Properties - Kabuki (collective recognition)."
Currently, teaching as a lecturer of Drama Studio of the New National Theatre and a part-time lecturer of the faculty of Education in Chiba University.
February 21 & 22, 2003
"Maboroshi no Hana"
Process of
Onnagata Appearance
"Sagi Musume"
"Sangetsuki"
Achievements
Domestic
Participate into performances Chigyo-no-kai, Kabuki-kai etc. in National Theatre organized by the Japan Arts Council. Also, annually hold a family's young actors' performing show Ohbai-kai.

February, 1992 Theater Tops(Shinjuku,Tokyo)
Performed as a main actor in "Hanjyo" and "Sotoba Komachi" from "Kindai Nogakushu"(Collection of Modern Nogaku) written by Yukio Mishima.
September, 1992 Benisan Pit(Tokyo)
Performed in a fantasy Kabuki, "Tsuchimikado Oji"(Tsuchimikado Avenue) directed by Sennojo Shigeyama.
July, 1993 Tiny Alice(Shinjuku,Tokyo)
Took a main role, Princess Salome in "Salome Kyukyu no Dan" written and directed by Masakatsu Gunji jointly performed by Yamada, bishop of dance.
September, 1995 Theater "X-kai-" (Ryogoku,Tokyo)
Took a main role, Maria of Magdara in a 'Genshi Kabuki'(Ancient Kabuki) "Aomori no Christ"(Christ in Aomori) written and directed by Masakatsu Gunji. Jointly performed by a dancer, Yukio Waguri.
August, 1997 Space Zero(Shinjuku,Tokyo)
Held the 17th year Ohbai-kai where an entire story of 'Kagamiyama Kokyo no Nishikie' was presented.
Took a role of Iwafuji.
August, 1998 Space Zero(Shinjuku,Tokyo)
Held the 18th year Ohbai-kai where three acts - 'Yoshinogawa', 'Michiyuki' and 'Goten' from "Imoseyama Onna Teikin" were presented.
Took roles, Sadaka in 'Yoshinogawa' and Tachibana Hime(Princess Tachibana) in both 'Michiyuki' and 'Goten.'
This year's Ohbai-kai was elected to be one of the year's best 5 in December edition of a monthly theater magazine "Engeki-kai."
May, 1999 Kabuki-za(Tokyo)
Kabuki-za Prize awarded for a role, Kocho in "Kagamijishi" at the Dankiku-sai show.
October, 1999
-November, 2000
Gave lectures of Kabuki to the 5th and the 6th year pupils in the Nagayato primary school in Shibuya, Tokyo as a pre-trial for "Overall Learning Curriculum" officially launched in 2002 in primary and junior high schools.
August, 2000 Space Zero(Shinjuku,Tokyo)
Held the 19th year Ohbai-kai.Took a role, Yaegaki Hime(Princess Yaegaki) in "Jusshuko".
December,2000 Nihombashi Theater(Tokyo)
Participated into Shinsei Onchi-kai.
Took a main role, Yugiri in "Yujo Yugiri" written by Matsutaro Kawaguchi.
March, 2002 National Theatre(Tokyo)
National Theatre's Encouragement Prize awarded for a role of a wife, Okei in "Aki no Kappa."
August, 2002 Nihombashi Theater(Tokyo)
Took main roles, Ohmu Musume(Lady Ohmu) in "Ohmu Komachi" and Roba(old lady) of "Sotoba Komachi" under the first part of "Komachi Densetsu"(Legend of Komachi) series planned by Non-Fiction Channels Corporation.
February 21 & 22, 2003 Chaos Bld(Komazawa Dori, Tokyo)
Held shows [Evening of Dance by Nakamura Kyozo.]
Took roles, Keisei Ohshu in "Keisei Asamagadake" with Icchu-bushi music and Kyojo(mad woman) in originally written "Maboroshi no Hana".
Writer/Designer/Choreographer : Masanosuke Gojo.
Guest artist : Tamari Tomohiro.
July, 2003 Nihombashi Takashimaya Department Store(Tokyo)
Showed the process of putting on an Onnagata(female role) costume as well as make-up followed by a dance performance "Fuji Ondo" in demonstrations "Attractiveness of Kabuki Process of Onnagata Appearance " with conjunction of an exhibition "400 Years of Kabuki" .
Explanation made by Tetsuya Okazaki from Shochiku Co., Ltd..
Three demonstrations given on 9th, 14th and 23rd.
Jointly organized by the Japan Arts Council, Shochiku Co., Ltd. and Kyodo News.
December 17th, 2003 Asahi Square A(Azumabashi, Tokyo)
Held a comparative lecture-cum-demonstration between physical expression of Bunraku(Japanese traditional puppet show) by Kanjuro Kiritake and that of Kabuki in "Puppet Show and Physical Expression in Asian Arts: Case of Bunraku and Kabuki" organized by the Gendai Ningyogeki Center.
March 18th -21st, 2004 Nihombashi Theater(Tokyo)
Took main roles of Onono Komachi in "Byakuya Komachi" and Komachi Hime(Princess Komachi) in "Kayoi Komachi" under the second show of "Komachi Densetsu" series planned by Non-Fiction Channels Corporation.
April 27th, 2004 the Garden Art Creative pavilion in Pacific Flora 2004(Shizuoka)
Performed "Fuji Musume".
Choreography by Masanosuke Gojo.
Three performances held at 13:00, 16:00 and 18:30.
Currently, giving appearance in CF of "Kanjo Bugyo," account software manufactured by Obic Business Consultants Co., Ltd
October, 1994
"Salome Kyukyu no Dan"
October, 1994
"Salome Kyukyu no Dan"
March, 2005
"Bungo Dojoji"
March, 2005
"Aname"
Overseas
October, 1994 USA(Theatre Artaud in San Francisco and Luckman Theater in L.A.)
Took a main role in "Salome Kyukyu no Dan" written and directed by Masakatsu Gunji.
Performed with local actors in the stage performances jointly organized by USA and Japan.
Produced and jointly directed by Yuriko Doi, owner of Theatre of Yugen.
March, 1997 USA(Fort Mason's Cowell Theatre, San Francisco)
Took a main role with a flamenco dancer, La Tania in a collaborating dance show of Kabuki and Flamenco, "Chi no Sake, Chi no Konrei"(Blood wine, Blood Wedding) written by Federico Garcia-Lorca.
Also, took a charge of choreography.
Scenario by Carol Fisher Sorgenfrei.
Produced and directed by Yuriko Doi, owner of Theatre of Yugen.
December, 1997 France(Bordeaux and Paris)
Participated into a Kabuki tour to France(production by Shochiku Co., Ltd.).
Presented “Fuji Ondo” dance at a Kabuki lecture held at Centre Cultural Franco-Japonais.
February, 1998 Laos, Singapore and Philippines among the South East Asia
Participated into Kabuki lecture-cum-demonstrations organized by Japan Foundation.
Presented "Ayatsuri Sambaso" dance.
May, 1998 Singapore
Invited to an opening of a new building of the Japanese Association, Singapore.
Presented "Hinazuru Sambaso" dance at its ceremony.
Also, gave trainings of performances and way of make-up to students of the National University of Singapore who gave an English Kabuki performance "Sukeroku."
February, 1999 New York, USA
Participated into a Kabuki dance performance organized by Japan Society.
Took roles, Maizuru in "Kusazuribiki" and Wankyu in "Ninin Wankyu."
March, 2000 Vietnam and Australia
Participated into Kabuki lecture-cum-demonstrations organized by Japan Foundation.
Took a main role, Takiyasha Hime(Princess Takiyasha) in "Shinobiyoru Koi wa Kusemono."
October, 2000 Korea
Participated into BeSeTo Theatre Festival organized by the International Theatre Institute(I.T.I.) and produced by Shochiku Co., Ltd..
Took a role, Shunko's mother in a joint-performance by Japan, China and Korea "Shunko- den".
March, 2001 USA(New York, Detroit, Pensacola and Washington D.C.)
Participated into Kabuki lecture-cum-demonstrations organized by the National Association of Japan and America Societies.
Presented "Bungo Dojoji" and "Fuji Ondo" dances.
August 13th - 28th, 2004 New Zealand(Wellington, Christchurch, Auckland) and Australia(Sydney)
Participated into Kabuki lecture-cum-demonstrations under Japan Foundation's Japanese Culture Introduction Dispatch Program in the fiscal year 2004.
Took a charge of explaining history of Kabuki and Onnagata and took a main role in "Sagi Musume" dance organized by Japan Foundation and produced by Shochiku Co., Ltd..
March 7th - 25th, 2005 Austria(Innsbruck and Vienna), Slovenija(Ljubljana), Germany(Berlin and Cologne) and Italy(Rome and Ravenna)
Participated into Kabuki lecture-cum-demonstrations in Europe under Japan Foundation's Japanese Culture Introduction Dispatch Program in the fiscal year 2004 organized by Japan Foundation and supported by Shochiku Co., Ltd..
Took main roles, Kiyo Hime(Princess Kiyo) in "Bungo Dojoji" and ghost of Komachi in "Aname" jointly performed by Masanosuke Gojo.
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