Position Research Associate
Graduate School Cultural Resources
Department Cultural Resources Studies

Career

September 2022 : Ph.D., Graduate School of Humanities and Sociology, The University of Tokyo
April 2025 : Appointed to the Faculty of Letters, Graduate School of Humanities and Sociology, The University of Tokyo

Research Area

1)Audience Development and Public Engagement  

Keywords: audience development, public engagement, Kabuki, Lincoln Kirstein, interpretive mediation, audio guides, simultaneous interpretation  

Examines the mediation of performing arts and the formation of audiences, focusing on interpretive practices that facilitate access and understanding.

2)Performing Arts Studies (with a focus on Kabuki)  

Keywords: Kabuki, embodied performance, theatrical form, codified forms, stylization  

Examines Kabuki as an embodied performance practice, focusing on how trained bodies generate meaning through codified forms, gesture, and movement, within its aesthetic and historical frameworks