Aoisokan "Fur-Marie" is Dance and Performance art Music event held in Japan.
In 1984, with a focus on graduating students from Toho Gakuen Junior College Department of Drama, Shuji Terayama formed to recreate on the stage the "Aesthetics of the Early One Act" and "The Revival of Specter".
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