Ushio Amagatsu (天児 牛大, Amagatsu Ushio, 31 December 1949 – 25 March 2024) was a Japanese choreographer known as the leader of the Butoh dance group Sankai Juku, which he founded in 1975.
Biography
Ushio Amagatsu was born in Yokosuka, Kanagawa in 1949. [1] He was the artistic director, choreographer and a dancer of Sankai Juku. He was also a co-founder of the seminal Butoh collective Dairakudakan in 1972. All Sankai Juku works since 1982 were premiered at and co-produced by Théâtre de la Ville, Paris.[2] Sankai Juku has performed at more than 40 countries, 700 cities worldwide. From 1997, he worked as opera director as well. Amagatsu died from heart failure on 25 March 2024, at the age of 74.[3]
Timeline
In 1972, co-founded Dairakudakan
In 1975, founded Sankai Juku
In 1980, did his first performance abroad at the Nancy International Festival in France
In 1989, appointed to the artistic director of the Spiral Hall in Tokyo.
In 1992, presided the Jury of the International Meeting of Dance of Bagnolet.
from 2002 to 2005, president of judge for "Toyota Choreography Award"
Works
In 1977, created Amagatsu Sho (Homage to Ancient Dolls)
In March 2004, Amagatsu was awarded "Geijutu Sensho Prize (Art Encouragement Prize)", by the Minister of Education, Culture, Sports, Science, and Technology of Japan, for his outstanding artistic achievement.
In 2007, "TOKI" received "Grand Prix of the 6th The Asahi Performing Arts Awards" and Sankai Juku received "Kirin Special Grant for Dance."
In 2008, Péter Eötvös’s opera "Lady Sarashina", which directed by Amagatsu, received "Prix du Syndicat de la critique, France" again.
Books, photo books and other references
"Luna" (photo book) directed and choreographed by Ushio Amagatsu, feat. Sayoko Yamaguchi and Sankai juku.
"The Egg stands out of Curiosity" (photo book) directed and choreographed by Ushio Amagatsu