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By Allison M. Sutton, Jonas Yela, Carol Berthold, Nolan Vallier, and Somya Behave
Collection Overview
Title: Shozo Sato Papers, ca. 1930-2023
ID: 12/12/21
Primary Creator: Sato, Shozo (1933-)
Extent: 23.3 cubic feet
Arrangement:
The materials are arranged in four series: Series 1) Kabuki and Noh Theater Production Records, Series, 1969-2010; 2) Japanese Traditional Arts, 1964-2023; Series 3) Personal Papers and Photographs, 1930-2018; and Series 4) Publications, Drafts, and Awards, 1969-2010.
Series 1 is arranged by title of production and chronologically therein. It contains 18 subseries, which chronicle Sato's engagement with Kabuki.
Series 2 is arranged in four sub-series: Sub-series 1) Photo Albums and Scrapbooks, Sub-series 2) Caligraphy, Sub-series 3) Japan House, and Sub-series 4) Audio-visual Recordings. Sub-series 1 and 3 are arranged chronologically. Sub-series 4 follow the original order of the materials. Note Sub-series 2 is currently inaccessible and unavailable for research.
Series 3 is arranged chronologically by material type.
Series 4 is arranged into two sub-series: Sub-series 1) Publications and Drafts and Sub-series 2) Awards. Sub-series 1 is arranged alphabetically by title of publication and Sub-series 2 is arranged chronologically by award.
Date Acquired: 03/28/2008. More info below under Accruals.
Subjects: Faculty Papers, Fine and Applied Arts, College of, Illinois Theatre, Kabuki, Krannert Center for the Performing Arts, Music -- Japan, Theatre, Theatre Department
Languages: Japanese, English, German
Scope and Contents of the Materials
Consists of scrapbooks, correspondence, notes, scripts, playbills, news releases, lectures and demonstrations, promotional posters, awards, and honors, relating to Krannert Center for Performing Arts; Ikebana; Japanese tea ceremony; the creation, design, and construction of Japan House (1979-2005, 2017); Kabuki productions of Achilles, Medea, Iago's Plot, Othello, Macbeth, Madame Butterfly, and others; as well as press coverage, materials, and photographic documentation of workshops in the US, Japan, and Europe. Of particular note are Sato's scrapbooks of Kabuki productions, which include photographs, concert programs, and correspondence about each of the productions.
Biographical Note
Shozo Sato (1933-) was born in Kobe, Japan on May 18, 1933. The son of Takami Sato, he and his brother Tomoyaso were raised by his father's sisters, Hatsuko and Shizuno Sato, after his father accepted a military position managing a hospital in China during WWII. Sato's life in Japan during WWII had a profound impact on his artistic goals. After the war, he pursued a degree in Fine Arts from the Bunka Gakuen College in Tokyo, trained in Tea Ceremonies under Kishimoto Kosen, studied music at the Tokyo Seisen School, and enrolled at the Toho Academy of Performing Arts in Tokyo, where he studied with the master Kabuki artist, Nakamura Kanzaburo XVII.
Sato came to the University of Illinois as a visiting artist in 1964. He became an artist in resident for the Krannert Center for the Performing Arts in 1969, offering courses and workshops in traditional Japanese arts including calligraphy, Sumi-e, Ikebana, Kabuki, and Tea Ceremony. He is best recognized for his adaptations of traditional western theatre, Macbeth, Medea, Othello, Faust, Achilles, Madame Butterfly and, The Mikado, in the style of Kabuki productions beginning in 1978.
In 1979 he was promoted to the rank of Assistant Professor of Art and eventually became a full professor. His work as a Kabuki dancer at the University of Illinois was officially recognized by the Nakamura family in 1985, when he was adopted into the Kabuki family and given the name Nakamura Kanzo IV.
Sato founded the Japan House at the University of Illinois in 1979. A center for traditional Japanese arts, the Japan House features tea rooms, a tea garden, and a rock garden. The gardens were expanded throughout the 1990s and 2000s. Nick Offerman--an American actor and student of Shozo Sato while attending the the University of Illinois, assisted in the design and construction of a pergola near the Japan House in 2017.
After retiring from the University in 1992, Sato continued to develop workshops on traditional Japanese arts in the United States and abroad from a second Japan House established in Northern California. His Kabuki play Iago's Plot, which was developed during a residency at Towson State University from 1994-1995, was performed in Baltimore, Cairo, and Weimar.
Sato is the author of The Art of Arranging Flowers: A Complete Guide (1968) and The Art of Sumi-E: Appreciation, Techniques, and Application (1984). Sato is a past recipient of the Joseph Jefferson Award in Chicago, the San Francisco Bay Area Theatre Critics Circle Award, the Hollywood Drama Guild Award, South Africa's Vita Award, and the Baltimore Sun Award for directing and design. In 1992, the Japanese Minister of Foreign Affairs honored him with the Certificate of Commendation for promoting Japanese culture globally and in 2004 he was awarded The Order of the Sacred Treasure with Rosette by the Emperor of Japan.
Subject/Index Terms
Administrative Information
Repository:
The Sousa Archives and Center for American Music
Accruals:
Additions accquired January 24, 2012; June 19 and 26, July 17 and 31, and August 7, 2024.
Acquisition Source:
Shozo Sato
Acquisition Method:
gift
Box and Folder Listing
Browse by Series:
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Series 1: Kabuki and Noh Theatre Production Records, 1934-2017],
[
Series 2: Japanese Traditional Arts, 1964-2023],
[Series 3: Personal Papers and Photographs, 1930-2018],
[
Series 4: Publications, Drafts, and Awards, 1969-2010],
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All]
- Series 3: Personal Papers and Photographs, 1930-2018

- Consists of family photographs, correspondence, and academic planners, which document Sato's personal life. Materials are arranged chronologically by material type.
- Box 5

- Folder 16: Correspondence, Newspaper Clippings – Robert Downing, 1969-1975

- Folder 17: University of Illinois Documents, 1970-1990

- Box 15

- Folder 3: Dolls of Friendship Exhibition, 1983

- Box 29

- Folder 11: Ink Painting of Unidentified Woman, Undated

- Folder 12: Pictures with Family, Undated

- Folder 13: Correspondence and Naomi Izuka's Script, Undated

- Folder 14: Correspondence from Bob Feldman, Undated

- Folder 15: Keitaro Aoki (Mounting Artist "Keiundo"), Undated

- Folder 16: Visit to Kugo Family Grave with All Relatives, Undated

- Folder 17: Shozo Sato Fund, Undated

- Folder 18: Asian Art Appraisers, Undated

- Folder 19: Shozo's Family Pictures, 1930-1940

- Folder 20: Shozo's Family Pictures, 1930-1950

- See Box 30 for related material.
- Folder 21: Shozo with his Kabuki Teacher Kanzaburo XVII, 1955

- Folder 22: Degrees, 1955-1997

- Folder 23: Shozo Bunka Gaikun Diploma, 1955

- See Box 38, Folder 3, for material from 1959; see Box 31 for materials from 1960.
- Folder 24: Shozo's Academic Planner, 1964-1965

- Folder 25: Shozo's Academic Planner, 1965-1966

- Folder 26: Shozo's Academic Planner, 1966-1967

- Folder 27: Shozo Visiting U of I Classes, 1967

- Folder 28: Shozo's Academic Planner, 1967-1968

- Folder 29: Earliest Appointments, University of Illinois, 1967-1970

- Folder 30: Correspondence from Morgan Gibson, 1968

- Folder 31: Shozo's Academic Planner, 1968-1969

- Folder 32: Shozo's Academic Planner, 1969-1970

- See Box 5 for more materials from around this date.
- Folder 33: Shozo's Dance Performance KCPA Dance Concert, 1970

- Folder 34: Shozo Sato Portrait Photograph, ca. 1970

- Folder 35: Correspondence RE: Trips and Performances to Middle East, ca. 1970s-1980s

- Folder 36: Article by Carol Constantine for JOURN 323, 1971

- Folder 37: Correspondence - Towson State University, 1971

- Folder 38: Shozo's Academic Planner, 1971-1972

- Folder 39: Photos, Song Parody, Post Cards, News Article, 1971-2020

- Folder 40: Shozo's Academic Planner, 1972-1973

- Folder 41: India: The National Academy, 1972-1979

- Folder 42: Shozo's Academic Planner, 1973-1974

- See Box 34, Folder 1 for more Series 3 materials from 1974.
- Folder 43: Obituary of Prof. Margaret Erlanger, 1975

- Folder 44: Kama Kura: University of Illinois Student Experience, 1975

- Folder 45: Shozo's Academic Planner, 1975-1976

- Folder 46: Shozo's Academic Planner, 1976-1977

- Folder 47: Shozo's Academic Planner, 1977-1978

- Folder 48: Correspondence from Shinpei Sakakura, 1978

- Folder 49: Shozo's Academic Planner, 1978-1979

- Folder 50: Illini Japanese Association, 1978-1991

- Folder 51: Shozo's Academic Planner, 1979-1980

- Folder 52: Shozo's Academic Planner, 1980-1981

- Box 30

- Folder 1: Personal Photo Album, 1950-1960

- Folder 2: Personal Photo Album, 1955-1959

- Box 31

- Folder 1: Eiffuku Chito Kamakura, 1960

- Folder 2: Kamakura Hase, 1960

- Box 32

- Folder 1: Shozo’s Academic Planner, 1981-1982

- Folder 2: Shozo’s Academic Planner, 1982-1983

- Folder 3: Correspondence from Howard B. Hamilton, 1983

- See Box 15 for more Series 3 material from 1983.
- Folder 4: Shozo’s Academic Planner, 1983-1984

- Folder 5: Shozo’s Academic Planner, 1984-1985

- Folder 6: Museums – Toledo Museum, 1984-1986

- Folder 7: Shozo’s Academic Planner, 1985-1986

- Folder 8: Correspondence re: Lecture at Mid-America Theatre Conference, 1986-1987

- Folder 9: Lecture Demonstration: Alexandria Museum, Louisiana, 1987

- Folder 10: Shozo’s Academic Planner, 1986-1987

- Folder 11: Shozo’s Academic Planner, 1987-1988

- Folder 12: Honorary Doctorate for Nakamura Kanaburo XVI, 1987-1989

- See Box 34, Folder 2 for related material.
- Folder 13: Lecture Demonstration: John Carroll University, Ohio, 1988

- Folder 14: Lecture Demonstration: Illinois Arts Council, 1988

- Folder 15: Correspondence re: Performances and Lectures at Memphis State University, 1988-1989

- Folder 16: Shozo’s Academic Planner, 1988-1989

- Folder 17: Student’s Papers on Kabuki from Kabuki Classes, 1989

- Folder 18: Lecture Demonstration: Northern Illinois University, Dekalb, Illinois, 1989

- Folder 19: Museums – Missouri Botanical Gardens, 1989

- Folder 20: Shozo’s Academic Planner, 1989-1990

- Folder 21: Ikebana International, 1989-1997

- Folder 22: Shozo’s Academic Planner, 1990-1991

- Folder 23: Hungary-Cyprus Tour Aug-Sept (1 of 3), 1991

- Folder 24: Hungary-Cyprus Tour Aug-Sept (2 of 3), 1991

- Folder 25: Hungary-Cyprus Tour Aug-Sept (3 of 3), 1991

- Folder 26: Letters from Children (Illinois Kabuki), 1991

- Folder 27: Live America Series – Newsletter, 1991

- Folder 28: Shozo’s Academic Planner, 1991-1992

- Folder 29: Correspondence – The Art Institute of Chicago, 1991-1994

- Folder 30: Retirement Party Photographs, 1992

- Folder 31: Correspondence – Central Arizona College Visit, 1992-1993

- Folder 32: Alan R. Thomas Retirement and Funeral Notes, 1992-1995

- Folder 33: Ikebana: Stone Lantern, 1993-1994

- Folder 34: Artwork at Nellis Airforce Hospital, 1993-1994

- Folder 35: Cairo International Festival – Conference Program, 1994

- Folder 36: Cairo International Festival: Correspondence, 1994-1995

- Folder 37: Ritsurin Garden Travel Guide, 1994

- See Box 34, Folder 3, and Box 35, Folders 1-2 for more Series 3 material from 1994.
- Folder 38: Cairo International Festival: Correspondence re: Travel, 1994-1995

- Folder 39: The Art Institute of Chicago, The Asia Society (NYC), 1994-1995

- Folder 40: Correspondence from Theodore Zernich, 1995

- See Box 35, Folders 3-4 for more Series 3 materials from 1995.
- Folder 41: Correspondence – Visit to Deutches National Theatre, 1995-1998

- Folder 42: Doctor of Humane Letters, Towson State University, 1997

- See Box 44, folders 1-4 for more Series 3 material from 1997-1998.
- Folder 43: Honorary Doctorate, University of Illinois, 1998

- Folder 44: International Institute for Theatre Research, 1998-1999

- Box 33

- Folder 1: Tea Ceremony Program, 1999

- Folder 2: Commencement 1999 Booklet, 1999

- See Box 37, Folder 1, and Box 44, Folder 5 for more Series 3 material from 1999-2000.
- Folder 3: Lecture Demonstration: International Folk Art Museum, Santa Fe, New Mexico, 2001

- Folder 4: Correspondence – Art Institute of Chicago, Matsukaze and 50th Anniversary of San Francisco Peace Treaty, 2001

- Folder 5: Correspondence with Minneapolis Institute of Art, 2002

- Folder 6: Japan Trip, 2002

- Folder 7: Tea Ceremony Notebook, 2003

- Folder 8: Cultural Arts Award, Japan Society of America, 2003

- Folder 9: Correspondence with Keiko Romerstein, 2003

- Folder 10: Correspondence with Nikolai Jelneronov, 2004

- Folder 11: Sumi-e Society of America Correspondence, 2004

- Folder 12: Sumi-e Society of America, 2004

- Folder 13: Calendars, 2004-2017

- Folder 14: Shozo’s Daily Planner, 2005

- Folder 15: Photographs of Shozo Sato, 2007

- Folder 16: Gifts of Commitments Certificate, 2008

- Folder 17: Resume and Biography, 2008

- See Box 37, Folder 2 for more Series 3 materials from 2008-2009.
- Folder 18: Sumi-e Florida Correspondence, 2010

- Folder 19: Denver Art Museum, 2012

- Folder 20: Linda Duke, KSU, Beach Museum of Art, 2012

- Folder 21: Portrait of Master Akiba Gengo – Sensho’s Painting Diary, 2013

- See Box 37, Folder 3 for more Series 3 material from 2013.
- Folder 22: Correspondence with Roger Lee Laramee, 2014

- Folder 23: Texas Solo Exhibition Works List, 2014

- Folder 24: Fort Bragg Property Listing Report, 2015

- Folder 25: Farewell Messages and Letters to Shozo and Alice, 2015

- Folder 26: Correspondence with Yuka Nomura, 2015

- Folder 27: Framework Raising Ceremony for Sodo of Tenpyozan Zendo Project, 2015

- See Box 37, Folder 4 for more Series 3 material from 2015.
- Folder 28: Shozo’s Vite, 2016

- Folder 29: Correspondence with Juanita Rockwell, 2018

- Box 34

- Folder 1: Copies of Newspaper Articles, 1974-1990

- Folder 2: Nakamura Kanzaburo XVII, 1988

- Folder 3: Personal Photo Album (1 of 3): Trip to San Francisco, Turkiye and Egypt, 1994

- Box 35

- Folder 1: Personal Photo Album (2 of 3): Japan Trip – Shozo’s Mother’s Birthday Celebration Local Sight-Seeing, 1994

- Folder 2: Personal Photo Album (3 of 3): Photographs with Friends in Japan, Jeff Awards Felicitation Reception, Nellis Federal Hospital Exhibition, 1994

- Folder 3: Japan Trip (1 of 2), 1995

- Japan Trip and Bunka Gakuen Alumni Association Reunion
- Folder 4: Japan Trip (2 of 2), 1995

- Visiting Family and Friends
- Box 37

- Folder 1: Art Institute of Chicago, 1999-2000

- Folder 2: Japan Travel Itinerary, 2008-2009

- Folder 3: September-October Midwest Travel, 2013

- Folder 4: Sumi-e Association Correspondences, 2015

- Box 38

- Folder 3: U.S. Navy Newspaper from Personal Scrapbook, 1959

- Box 44

- Folder 1: Photo Album: New Japan House Construction and Kabuki in Miniature (Japan), 1997

- Folder 2: Photo Album (1 of 3), 1998

- Tea ceremony workshop and travel pictures.
- Folder 3: Photo Album (2 of 3), 1998

- Alice and Shozo Sato with friends; travel pictures and reception with dignitaries.
- Folder 4: Photo Album (3 of 3), 1998

- New Japan House inauguration.
- Folder 5: Photo Album: Fort Bragg and New Japan House, Mendocino Art Show, 2000

Browse by Series:
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Series 1: Kabuki and Noh Theatre Production Records, 1934-2017],
[
Series 2: Japanese Traditional Arts, 1964-2023],
[Series 3: Personal Papers and Photographs, 1930-2018],
[
Series 4: Publications, Drafts, and Awards, 1969-2010],
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All]