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| 1 | SENATE RESOLUTION | ||||||
| 2 |     WHEREAS, The members of the Illinois Senate are saddened  | ||||||
| 3 | to learn of the death of Shozo Sato, professor emeritus of the  | ||||||
| 4 | University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, who passed away on  | ||||||
| 5 | May 3, 2025; and | ||||||
| 6 |     WHEREAS, Prof. Sato was born in Kobe, Japan on May 18,  | ||||||
| 7 | 1933; he studied music, sumi-e painting, calligraphy, kabuki,  | ||||||
| 8 | and Japanese tea ceremony, among other traditional crafts,  | ||||||
| 9 | under the guidance of masters, such as Nakamura Kanzaburo XVII  | ||||||
| 10 | and Kishimoto Kosen, in Kamakura and Tokyo; he earned a degree  | ||||||
| 11 | in fine arts from Bunka Gakuen University in Tokyo; and | ||||||
| 12 |     WHEREAS, Prof. Sato originally came to Illinois as an  | ||||||
| 13 | artist-in-residence at Krannert Center for the Performing Arts  | ||||||
| 14 | of the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign (UIUC) in 1964,  | ||||||
| 15 | where he taught classes on traditional Japanese arts,  | ||||||
| 16 | aesthetics, and culture; recognizing the need for cultural  | ||||||
| 17 | arts education to build cultural bridges, he committed the  | ||||||
| 18 | rest of his life to teaching in the United States; and | ||||||
| 19 |     WHEREAS, Prof. Sato was the founding director of the  | ||||||
| 20 | Japanese Arts and Culture Program at UIUC and the visionary  | ||||||
| 21 | creator behind Japan House, a space dedicated to teaching  | ||||||
| 22 | traditional Japanese arts in an authentic Japanese  | ||||||
 
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| 1 | environment, which he founded at UIUC in 1976; through sharing  | ||||||
| 2 | his profound understanding of Japanese traditional arts and  | ||||||
| 3 | actively participating in contemporary American arts, he hoped  | ||||||
| 4 | to sow seeds of worldwide peace, understanding, and mutual  | ||||||
| 5 | respect; and | ||||||
| 6 |     WHEREAS, Prof. Sato was the author of definitive texts on  | ||||||
| 7 | calligraphy and ikebana flower arranging as well as  | ||||||
| 8 | adaptations of several classics of Western theater in a  | ||||||
| 9 | traditional kabuki style, which transfixed audiences at  | ||||||
| 10 | Krannert Center for the Performing Arts and stages the world  | ||||||
| 11 | over; and | ||||||
| 12 |     WHEREAS, Prof. Sato was internationally celebrated for his  | ||||||
| 13 | mastery of traditional Japanese arts, and his accolades  | ||||||
| 14 | include the Japan America Society of Chicago's inaugural  | ||||||
| 15 | Cultural Achievement Award in 2003 and the Order of the Sacred  | ||||||
| 16 | Treasure by the Emperor of Japan in 2004 in recognition of his  | ||||||
| 17 | exceptional contributions to promoting Japanese culture  | ||||||
| 18 | abroad; and | ||||||
| 19 |     WHEREAS, Prof. Sato, respectfully referred to as "Sato  | ||||||
| 20 | Sensei" by his legion of former students, was cherished for  | ||||||
| 21 | his inexhaustible dynamism, audacious generosity, elegance,  | ||||||
| 22 | sparkling intellect, unimpeachable taste, and gently bombastic  | ||||||
| 23 | humor; and | ||||||
 
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| 1 |     WHEREAS, Prof. Sato was a teacher, an artist, a director,  | ||||||
| 2 | an author, and a cultural ambassador who profoundly shaped the  | ||||||
| 3 | cultural ties between Japan and the United States and whose  | ||||||
| 4 | work will continue to inspire for generations to come; and | ||||||
| 5 |     WHEREAS, Prof. Sato is survived by his brother, Tomoyasu;  | ||||||
| 6 | his sisters, Yoshiko and Shitsuko; and a host of nieces,  | ||||||
| 7 | nephews, close friends, colleagues, and students; therefore,  | ||||||
| 8 | be it | ||||||
| 9 |     RESOLVED, BY THE SENATE OF THE ONE HUNDRED FOURTH GENERAL  | ||||||
| 10 | ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that we mourn the passing of  | ||||||
| 11 | Shozo Sato, professor emeritus of the University of Illinois  | ||||||
| 12 | Urbana-Champaign, and extend our sincere condolences to his  | ||||||
| 13 | family, friends, and all who knew and loved him; and be it  | ||||||
| 14 | further | ||||||
| 15 |     RESOLVED, That a suitable copy of this resolution be  | ||||||
| 16 | presented to the family of Prof. Sato as an expression of our  | ||||||
| 17 | deepest sympathy. | ||||||