Akaji Maro
Akaji Maro (麿 赤児 Maro Akaji), born on February 23, 1943, is a renowned Japanese actor, butoh performer, and theater director. He is best known as the founder of Dairakudakan, a prominent theater company that has significantly contributed to the development of contemporary butoh dance and performance in Japan. With a career spanning several decades, Maro has established himself as a pivotal figure in the arts, blending traditional and avant-garde elements in his work.
Maro’s artistic legacy extends to his family, as he is the father of notable figures in the film and theater industry. His son, Tatsushi Ōmori, has made a name for himself as a film director, contributing to Japanese cinema with his unique storytelling. Additionally, another son, Nao Ōmori, has pursued a successful acting career, showcasing the family's deep-rooted involvement in the performing arts.
Through his innovative approach to butoh and dedication to theater, Akaji Maro continues to inspire new generations of artists, making significant strides in the evolution of Japanese performance art. His work not only highlights the beauty of movement and expression but also fosters a deep appreciation for the cultural heritage of Japan.
Filmography
Or Utopia
All Under the Moon
Tada's Do-It-All House
Monday
Postman Blues
Suicide Club
Cat's Eye (1997)
Pornostar
Zigeunerweisen
Kagero-za
Yumeji
Dangan Runner
Diary of a Shinjuku Thief
Moonlight Serenade
Lupin's Daughter: The Movie
Kakekomi
Ox-Head Village
Gemini
Kikujiro
KT
The Room
A Last Note
The Emperor in August
Tonbi
Yakuza Weapon