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New National Theatre Tokyo

The New National Theatre, Tokyo (NNTT) (新国立劇場, Shin Kokuritsu Gekijō) is Japan's first and foremost national centre for the performing arts, including opera, ballet, contemporary dance and drama. It is located in the Shinjuku area of Tokyo. Since 1997 more than 650 productions were staged. There are about 300 performances per season with approximately 200,000 theatergoers.[1] The centre has been praised for its architecture and state-of-the-art modern theatre facilities, which are considered among the best in the world. In 2007, the NNTT was branded with the advertising slogan: Opera Palace, Tokyo.[2]

New National Theatre, Tokyo
新国立劇場
New National Theatre, Tokyo
Address1-1-1 Honmachi, Shibuya-ku
Tokyo
Japan
Coordinates35°40′57″N 139°41′8″E / 35.68250°N 139.68556°E / 35.68250; 139.68556
Capacity1,814 (Opera House), 1,038 (Playhouse), 340-468 (The Pit)
Construction
Opened1997
ArchitectTakahiko Yanagisawa
Website
http://www.nntt.jac.go.jp/

Background edit

 
View of New National Theatre Tokyo and Tokyo Opera City Tower with Mount Fuji and sunset.

The construction of the NNTT was completed in February 1997. Its first public performances took place in October of that year. The Tokyo Opera City Tower is connected to the theatre. It has concert halls, an art gallery, a media-art museum, office space, many restaurants and shops. The combined complex of the skyscraper tower and the theatre is called the "Tokyo Opera City".

Besides the public performances, various enterprises are undertaken, such as the young artist training programs (for ballet, opera, and theatre), theatre rental for other performing arts groups, performing arts-related exhibitions, public usage of its video library and book library, public performances for children and young students, backstage tours, and most importantly, international exchanges for performing arts events, etc. Moreover, The Stage Set & Design Centre (located in Choshi city, Chiba Prefecture), stores and exhibits previously-used stage scenery and costumes.

The arts management of NNTT, including the enterprises in above, is commissioned to New National Theatre Foundation (NNTF) from the independent administrative institution, known as The Japan Arts Council. NNTT is managed by several trust funds, government grants, admission revenues, and private donations from many supporting companies.

Criticism edit

The NNTT has been repeatedly criticized for its bureaucratic arts administration, which is very representative of usual Japanese politics. Although NNTT is financed by the Japanese government, major conductors, directors, and performing artists have all complained that their creative ideas are restricted by the bureaucratic style of the arts management.[3][4] In 2010, the government decided to cut down the ¥4.8 billion grant NNTT received the previous year by half, and reduce the government grants to trainees who want to work and study abroad.[5]

Theatres and performance facilities edit

  • Steel reinforced concrete construction 5 floors above ground, 4 floors below ground
  • Total floor area: 68,879 m2 (741,410 sq ft)
  • Design: Takahiko Yanagisawa + TAK Architectural Institute
  • The NNTT contains three main theaters.

Opera House (Opera Palace) edit

  • Number of seats: 1,814
  • There are 4 seats on the 1st to 4th floors.
  • Mainly used for performances such as opera and ballet. There have been several concerts in the past.
  • An orchestra pit with a maximum of 120 players (4 pipes) is permanent, and the depth can be adjusted according to the performance.
  • A proscenium format with four stages. Using the upper and lower back stage mechanism, performances are often swapped.
  • Opera subtitle devices are installed on the left and right sides of the stage, and are displayed in vertical writing.
  • The theater solicited nicknames, and on March 29, 2007, the opera palace (OPERA PALACE Tokyo) was decided.[2]

Playhouse edit

  • Proscenium format: 1,038 seats, open format: 1,010 seats
  • There are two seats on the first and second floors.
  • Mainly used for performances such as theater and contemporary dance. Opera and ballet performances are also possible.
  • There is also a four-stage stage and a temporary orchestra pit.

The Pit edit

  • Number of seats: 340-468 seats
  • Located on B1F.
  • It has a movable stage and seat.
  • It is used for performances of contemporary stage performances with open stage performances.

Other edit

  • Information center (5F), rehearsal room (B2F), training room, roof garden (5F), etc.

New National Theatre Opera (NNTO) edit

In 2005, conductor Hiroshi Wakasugi was named artistic consultant to the opera division of the New National Theatre (also known as New National Theatre Opera, or NNTO). This post preceded his appointment as artistic director (i.e. Music Director of the New National Theatre) from September 2007. However, Wakasugi died in July 2009 and Tadaaki Otaka was appointed as 'acting artistic director' for 2009/2010.

The company's productions are usually conservative, and the principal lead singers are frequently drawn from a circle of top foreign opera singers from Europe and elsewhere. World-class Japanese singers who are famous abroad are often invited to sing lead roles as well. To introduce Japanese-related works into the operatic world, the NNTO has embarked on producing works such as Shuzenji Monogatari, composed by Osamu Shimizu (June 2009), and Ikebe Shinichiro's Rokumeikan (June 2010).

New National Theatre Ballet (NNTB) edit

The current Artistic Director of the New National Theatre Ballet (otherwise known as NNTB) is Asami Maki, who previously led the Maki Asami Ballet Troupe in Tokyo. Frequent foreign guest artists include Svetlana Zakharova and Denis Matvienko. The company's balletic identity draws from Russian, British, and French classical ballet traditions. David Bintley who is the current Artistic Director of the Birmingham Royal Ballet will lead the NNTB Company as the Co-Artistic Director with Asami Maki from 2010. The NNBT has performed at the Kennedy Center in Washington, D.C. (Asami Maki's Raymonda in February 2008), and will also perform Asami Maki's version of La dame aux camellias, as a guest company at the Bolshoi Theatre in September 2009. The NNTB is striving to become Asia's best ballet company as well as an internationally recognized company (Top 10) in the next few years.

Artistic director selection controversy edit

In the summer of 2008, the government-appointed theater board officials decided to replace artistic director Hitoshi Uyama with Keiko Miyata. The decision was announced at a June 30 board meeting, taking many of the board members by surprise because no prior discussion of replacing the director had taken place. When one of the board members, Ai Nagai, tried to question the decision, her questions were ignored by the board presidency. Nagai later went public with her questions on the decision in a statement signed by other prominent theater dramatists, including Hisashi Inoue, Yukio Ninagawa, and Yōji Sakate, but the board never responded to the questions.[3][4]

References edit

  1. ^ Ozaki, Motoki (June 22, 2019). "About us. The Heart Of Performing Arts In Japan". New National Theatre, Tokyo. from the original on June 22, 2019. Retrieved December 7, 2019.
  2. ^ a b 新国立劇場オペラ劇場 愛称は「オペラパレス」に決定!|ニュース|新国立劇場
  3. ^ a b Tanaka, Nobuko, "Staffing decisions at the NNTT cause a stir in theater world", Japan Times, August 14, 2008.
  4. ^ a b Tanaka, Nobuko, "Japanese bureaucracy can be incredibly frustrating, but it also makes great entertainment", Japan Times, March 19, 2010, p. 15.
  5. ^ Tanaka, Nobuko, "Cuts fear clouds a year of diversity and innovation in Japan theater", Japan Times, June 30, 2015.

External links edit

  • NNTT main page
    • New National Theatre Opera
    • New National Theatre Ballet
Preceded by Host of the
Japan Record Awards

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Succeeded by
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The New National Theatre Tokyo NNTT 新国立劇場 Shin Kokuritsu Gekijō is Japan s first and foremost national centre for the performing arts including opera ballet contemporary dance and drama It is located in the Shinjuku area of Tokyo Since 1997 more than 650 productions were staged There are about 300 performances per season with approximately 200 000 theatergoers 1 The centre has been praised for its architecture and state of the art modern theatre facilities which are considered among the best in the world In 2007 the NNTT was branded with the advertising slogan Opera Palace Tokyo 2 New National Theatre Tokyo新国立劇場New National Theatre TokyoAddress1 1 1 Honmachi Shibuya kuTokyoJapanCoordinates35 40 57 N 139 41 8 E 35 68250 N 139 68556 E 35 68250 139 68556Capacity1 814 Opera House 1 038 Playhouse 340 468 The Pit ConstructionOpened1997ArchitectTakahiko YanagisawaWebsitehttp www nntt jac go jp Contents 1 Background 1 1 Criticism 2 Theatres and performance facilities 2 1 Opera House Opera Palace 2 2 Playhouse 2 3 The Pit 2 4 Other 3 New National Theatre Opera NNTO 4 New National Theatre Ballet NNTB 5 Artistic director selection controversy 6 References 7 External linksBackground edit nbsp View of New National Theatre Tokyo and Tokyo Opera City Tower with Mount Fuji and sunset The construction of the NNTT was completed in February 1997 Its first public performances took place in October of that year The Tokyo Opera City Tower is connected to the theatre It has concert halls an art gallery a media art museum office space many restaurants and shops The combined complex of the skyscraper tower and the theatre is called the Tokyo Opera City Besides the public performances various enterprises are undertaken such as the young artist training programs for ballet opera and theatre theatre rental for other performing arts groups performing arts related exhibitions public usage of its video library and book library public performances for children and young students backstage tours and most importantly international exchanges for performing arts events etc Moreover The Stage Set amp Design Centre located in Choshi city Chiba Prefecture stores and exhibits previously used stage scenery and costumes The arts management of NNTT including the enterprises in above is commissioned to New National Theatre Foundation NNTF from the independent administrative institution known as The Japan Arts Council NNTT is managed by several trust funds government grants admission revenues and private donations from many supporting companies Criticism edit The NNTT has been repeatedly criticized for its bureaucratic arts administration which is very representative of usual Japanese politics Although NNTT is financed by the Japanese government major conductors directors and performing artists have all complained that their creative ideas are restricted by the bureaucratic style of the arts management 3 4 In 2010 the government decided to cut down the 4 8 billion grant NNTT received the previous year by half and reduce the government grants to trainees who want to work and study abroad 5 Theatres and performance facilities editSteel reinforced concrete construction 5 floors above ground 4 floors below ground Total floor area 68 879 m2 741 410 sq ft Design Takahiko Yanagisawa TAK Architectural Institute The NNTT contains three main theaters Opera House Opera Palace edit Number of seats 1 814 There are 4 seats on the 1st to 4th floors Mainly used for performances such as opera and ballet There have been several concerts in the past An orchestra pit with a maximum of 120 players 4 pipes is permanent and the depth can be adjusted according to the performance A proscenium format with four stages Using the upper and lower back stage mechanism performances are often swapped Opera subtitle devices are installed on the left and right sides of the stage and are displayed in vertical writing The theater solicited nicknames and on March 29 2007 the opera palace OPERA PALACE Tokyo was decided 2 Playhouse edit Proscenium format 1 038 seats open format 1 010 seats There are two seats on the first and second floors Mainly used for performances such as theater and contemporary dance Opera and ballet performances are also possible There is also a four stage stage and a temporary orchestra pit The Pit edit Number of seats 340 468 seats Located on B1F It has a movable stage and seat It is used for performances of contemporary stage performances with open stage performances Other edit Information center 5F rehearsal room B2F training room roof garden 5F etc nbsp Approach 2019 nbsp Promenade 2019 nbsp Promenade 2019 nbsp Main entrance 2019 nbsp Foyer 2019 nbsp Middle Theater Foyer 2019 New National Theatre Opera NNTO editIn 2005 conductor Hiroshi Wakasugi was named artistic consultant to the opera division of the New National Theatre also known as New National Theatre Opera or NNTO This post preceded his appointment as artistic director i e Music Director of the New National Theatre from September 2007 However Wakasugi died in July 2009 and Tadaaki Otaka was appointed as acting artistic director for 2009 2010 The company s productions are usually conservative and the principal lead singers are frequently drawn from a circle of top foreign opera singers from Europe and elsewhere World class Japanese singers who are famous abroad are often invited to sing lead roles as well To introduce Japanese related works into the operatic world the NNTO has embarked on producing works such as Shuzenji Monogatari composed by Osamu Shimizu June 2009 and Ikebe Shinichiro s Rokumeikan June 2010 New National Theatre Ballet NNTB editThe current Artistic Director of the New National Theatre Ballet otherwise known as NNTB is Asami Maki who previously led the Maki Asami Ballet Troupe in Tokyo Frequent foreign guest artists include Svetlana Zakharova and Denis Matvienko The company s balletic identity draws from Russian British and French classical ballet traditions David Bintley who is the current Artistic Director of the Birmingham Royal Ballet will lead the NNTB Company as the Co Artistic Director with Asami Maki from 2010 The NNBT has performed at the Kennedy Center in Washington D C Asami Maki s Raymonda in February 2008 and will also perform Asami Maki s version of La dame aux camellias as a guest company at the Bolshoi Theatre in September 2009 The NNTB is striving to become Asia s best ballet company as well as an internationally recognized company Top 10 in the next few years Artistic director selection controversy editIn the summer of 2008 the government appointed theater board officials decided to replace artistic director Hitoshi Uyama with Keiko Miyata The decision was announced at a June 30 board meeting taking many of the board members by surprise because no prior discussion of replacing the director had taken place When one of the board members Ai Nagai tried to question the decision her questions were ignored by the board presidency Nagai later went public with her questions on the decision in a statement signed by other prominent theater dramatists including Hisashi Inoue Yukio Ninagawa and Yōji Sakate but the board never responded to the questions 3 4 References edit Ozaki Motoki June 22 2019 About us The Heart Of Performing Arts In Japan New National Theatre Tokyo Archived from the original on June 22 2019 Retrieved December 7 2019 a b 新国立劇場オペラ劇場 愛称は オペラパレス に決定 ニュース 新国立劇場 a b Tanaka Nobuko Staffing decisions at the NNTT cause a stir in theater world Japan Times August 14 2008 a b Tanaka Nobuko Japanese bureaucracy can be incredibly frustrating but it also makes great entertainment Japan Times March 19 2010 p 15 Tanaka Nobuko Cuts fear clouds a year of diversity and innovation in Japan theater Japan Times June 30 2015 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to New National Theatre Tokyo NNTT main page New National Theatre Opera New National Theatre BalletPreceded byTBS 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