Wednesday, November 30, 2011

Gallery Update: 2009 Photos

Hello, everyone~ I'm adding some photos of Dai-chan back in 2009 in our collection. It's a new batch of random photos in our Gallery. YAY! The images includes photos during performances and his promotions for his maxi single last 2009. I hope you'll enjoy them. :)

Performances:















Toki Gusuri 2009 Promotion:














Sunday, October 30, 2011

New Poster for this season~

A new poster has been revealed~ It was advertised by Dai-chan in his blog. For those who are interested, you can have more info in http://www.gohukuza.com. The zoomed-in photos for the Schedule, Location and Prices are placed below. Click the image to enlarge.

Friday, August 12, 2011

2012 Calendar and Hanabutai Issue 87

Finally, the Tachibana Kikutaro Gekidan has revealed the cover of their Tachibana Gekidan 2012 calendar. The cover shows the members under the Third Generation Chairman, Daigoro Tachibana and the third generation officers. On the cover, the the third generation Chairman, Daigoro, is shown in the topmost center photo and alongside with him is the third generation Vice-Chairman, Ryoji (topmost left), and current Hanagata or Star, Yutaro (topmost right). The May 2011 photoshoot results came out nice and the members really look great. The cover is revealed by none other than Daigoro (third generation chairman of the troupe) himself in his blog with much glee. The release date for the calendar is yet to be announced. Pre-orders can be found in Japanese Online Shops.

Aside from gracing the covers of the Taishu Engeki Magazine, Engeki Graph, Daigoro Tachibana has also been chosen for August 2011 issue of HANABUTAI's (Taishu Engeki gravure johoshi) cover actor. This issue will be the 87th issue since its birth last 2004 and has covered several popular theater troupes during the Heisei era. Copies are now on sale in bookstores all-over Japan. For more information on its release, you can follow the magazine's official website and blog:

Wednesday, June 15, 2011

04/22/11 - Daigorō Tachibana's Message


Message and aid for the Great Eastern Earthquake victims by Third Generation Chairman of  Gekidan Tachibana Kikutarō, Tachibana Daigorō.


Pray for Japan.
Click the image above to read the message from various Taishu Engeki troupes.

New Features

Greetings!

For the convenience of the international fans of Daigoro Tachibana we have added new features into this fansite. There are new pages added to this fansite which are the Biography, Photo Gallery, Video Gallery, Links and Contact pages. We have also changed some of the layout for a more organized, accessible and neat design for this fansite. We hope that you enjoy these new features!

For those who want to contribute photos, info or videos, just contact us through our new contact page. Feel free to say anything and we'll respond to you ASAP.

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Friday, May 20, 2011

03/23/11 Kobe - Daigoro Tachibana

The bright and colorful Gekidan Tachibana Kikutarou is one of  the most popular Taishu Engeki troupes of today. However the charm of this troupe originates from presence of the assistant chairman of the troupe, Daigoro Tachibana. He started his life on stage at the tender age of three (3) and currently serves as the assistant chairman of the troupe. Takeshi Kitano fell in love with his performance in Asakusa Taisho-kan and asked him to appear in his film Zatoichi:The Blind Swordsman (2003). Kitano then rewrote the script for his new character, Osei, who was played by Tachibana. In the film, as a 16-year old onnagata (female impersonator), Tachibana was showing off a bewitching dance movements that one can not imagine.

Eight years after. Daigoro Tachibana performs his art in Kobe for his Succession ceremony this 23rd of March. 


Tuesday, May 10, 2011

Sennen no Inori

She tries to touch his hand before she departs from the world.

"Sennen no Inori" is a major play of the joint productions of Sujaku Gekidan, Tachibana Kikutaro Gekidan and Gekidan Akatsuki. This play has no words, which makes it more understandable to non-Japanese speakers. This play was toured around Japan and in Hawaii.

Sunday, May 8, 2011

Who is Daigoro Tachibana?

Daigoro Tachibana
"He" is no misprint. This bewitching kimono-clad boy is one of the most celebrated onnagata of today's generation in the realm of Kabuki.

Daigoro Tachibana was born Daigoro Isayama in a family of actors in Oita Prefecture on the 27th of January in 1987. At the age of two, he was already trained to be a performer and at the tender age of three, he debuted in his uncle’s theatre, Gekidan Tachibana Kikutaro. He was taught and trained by Seizaburo Saruwaka VIII of the Saruwaka-ryuu in the art of Traditional Japanese dance and studied the choreography of Toyotaka Azuma of the Azuma-ryuu . He toured around the country for performances ever since childhood.

At a young age, his talent and skills were recognized by many which made him earn the nickname “Taishu Engeki no kai no Purinsu” or “Taishuu Engeki's Prince” and was branded as a genius onnagata for his bewitching appearance and grace. Just in his teens, he was granted the position Waka Zacho (assistant/youth chairman), a position that names him as the heir and the next chairman of the theatre.  Despite of his dream of becoming a professional baseball player, his talent and skill within the realm of traditional Japanese Theatre prevailed.

16-year old Daigoro Tachibana in female and male roles.
He was then a blossoming young actor and his talent and grace were recognized by an agent which in the future opens the gates for him to stardom. In exchange, there are a few sacrifices he must do. First, no public photos of him without make-up are allowed to be taken and second, no romantic relationships are allowed until he reaches the age of twenty (20).

Back in 2003, Daigoro was discovered by Takeshi Kitano while he was performing at Asakusa taishō-kan with the help of the agent who recognized Daigoro’s talent. “Beat” Takeshi Kitano (The Father of Asian Cinema: Dolls, Hanabi) fell in love with the skills of the charismatic (then) 16-year old, Daigoro Tachibana. The director immediately asked if he would like to have a screen debut in his (then) new film, Zatoichi: The Blind Swordsman

Yuko Daike and Daigoro Tachibana as vengeful siblings in Zatoichi: The Blind Swordsman (2003)
He was then given the role of Osei- a Geisha who is in fact a man dressing up as a woman who wants to avenge his massacred family together with his sister. The movie, Zatoichi:The Blind Swordsman, was critically acclaimed internationally and won several awards. The movie introduced Daigoro into a wider audience and his performance was highly praised. His portrayal of Osei made him earn the 13th Japan Grand Prix- Tokyo Sports Movie Award- “Arts and Entertainment Division”.

At the height of his success as a performer, Daigoro ventured into different activities after Zatoichi. He made appearances in TV shows, newspapers, magazines and even shows abroad. Daigoro is a well-versed actor and plays male roles such as jidaigeki plays with sword-wielding roles as well as comedic roles.

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