Fuchu no Mori Art Theater Presents "Christmas Starry Sky Concert" is Museum event held in Japan.
We will hold a special Christmas starlit concert at the planetarium by Akira Okumura (violin) and Riko Yamamiya (harp) at the planetarium of the Fuchu municipal forest museum which was renewed in May, 201! Fuchu city which renewed We will hold the first concert after renewal at the planetarium of the local forest museum. Ayumi Okumura (violin), Riko Yamamiya (harp).
Elegant live performances playing on the stage echo in the dome 23 meters in diameter with the shining star of the latest planetarium projector "Chiron 3 Hybrid" pursuing natural and beautiful starry sky.
Why do not you spend this luxurious moment with your family and friends, everyone?
As we are planning to play popular songs such as Christmas songs and wishes on the stars, it is perfect for children's classical debut.
Those who have never come to planetarium after renewal should come on this occasion ☆ Fuchu's Forest Arts Theater Presents "Christmas Starry Sky Concert"
Fuchu City local forest museum official website
Okumura Ai official website
Rikiko Yamamiya official website
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