World leaders gather for group photograph at G20 summit in Osaka
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CXZKIGEYxj8
Japan: Trump, Putin, Xi and G20 leaders arrive for dinner at Osaka Castle
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HACgWSX_MZU
Leaders of the G20 nations arrive to watch a cultural event and attend a gala dinner in Osaka.
Founded in 1999 as the G7 to give developing countries a more powerful voice in the global economy, the summit brings together industrialised and emerging economies.
The group makes up 85 per cent of the world's GDP and two-thirds of its population.
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G20 leaders arrive to gala dinner in Osaka - Theatre
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Mansai Nomura
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mansai_Nomura
Nomura Mansai II (二世 野村 萬斎 Nisei Nomura Mansai, born April 5, 1966 under the name Takeshi Nomura (野村 武司 Nomura Takeshi)) is a well known Kyogen stage actor, and film actor. He played Abe no seimei in Onmyoji and Onmyoji 2, an original work by Baku Yumemakura. He received the Best Actor prize at the Blue Ribbon Awards for his work in Onmyoji.
His debut was at the age of three in the drama, Quiver of The Monkey. Since then he has also been cast in the dramas: in Aguri in 1997, for which he played dadaist poet Eisuke Yoshiyuki and had won many awards, and in Hana no Ran in 1994.
He also had a supporting role in Akira Kurosawa's last epic motion picture Ran, as the blind flute playing hermit boy, Tsurumaru. He portrayed Godzilla through motion capture in Shin Godzilla.
Mansai was nominated by the Japanese Academy for best actor for his performance in The Floating Castle.
In March 2013, he appeared at the Japan Society and the Guggenheim Museum Rotunda in two productions: Shakespeare's Macbeth adapted to the noh and kyogen traditions with five actors, performed in Japanese with English subtitles and Sanbaso, Divine Dance.
On July 30th, 2018, Mansai was appointed chief executive creative director of the Tokyo 2020 Olympic and Paralympic Games. He will oversee the opening and closing ceremonies of both Games
Scene from Mansai Nomura’s performance at Nihonbashi’s Suigian restaurant [RAW VIDEO]
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4p4NKCM3SL0
SANBASO, divine dance at the Guggenheim Museum
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ndbTEmx0K98