Atsushi Tanaka "When it is sunny, put black sugar on the yango. " is Music festival Music event held in Japan.
ATSUSHI TANAKA
At the age of 17, the young boy discovered the recipe book of Pierre Gagnaire who, by chance, opened a restaurant in the Ana Intercontinental in Tokyo in 2005. He never stopped preparing to work at his sides.
He succeeded in 2006 for two years of training and soon joined the brigade of Chef Gagnaire's Parisian restaurant.
But Atsushi Tanaka is on the move He joins Quique Dacosta in Denia, Spain, where he gets acquainted with avant-garde cooking and also with the work of fish and seafood.
In 2010, it is found in Belgium at De Pastorale , the restaurant of Bart de Pooter, another center of culinary creativity. It was then that the idea of opening his own establishment teased him, which is why he did several intensive courses in Copenhagen, Stockholm, and the Netherlands, in Paris ...
He discovered in Paris a local available which housed an old Alsatian pastry where one had come from far to seek a famous kougelhopf. The restricted space allows to install twenty covers on the ground floor and fifteen in the basement privatizable. Thus, the AT restaurant is born. Atsushi Tanaka revisits French gastronomy through creative cuisine.
Yuko Mukojima (Yuriko Mukoujima): Violin
Studied a violin from the age of 3 years old with the late Tatsuo Kurosawa (former art university professor) etc. and studied composition at the age of 16 years. At the age of 18 he started music activities at studios, orchestras, Live House, etc. The 21-year-old, the late Shoji Shibata, Ishiwatari Akira and others, formed a legendary group "Pango". We cast a stone in the punk and new wave scene in Tokyo. 22 years old, Hidetoshi Hayashi, Shuichi Chino, Tatsuro Kondo, Nariko Ike, "Chango 5" In addition, Nagareko child's office, play and dance such as Furukawa Anzu, work, arrangement of radio program, performance. After returning to Japan, he joined the "replicas" of Seisuke Ito and Keisuke Sakurai. In addition, support for rock musicians such as Hi-Posi, Kondo Fusano and Mari Hamada, "World Standard" led by Soichiro Suzuki, support for rock musicians such as Carpenter Tetsuhiro and Tachio Ito, support for folk singers such as Ito Shimizu Tsuneo, Hiroyasu Yaguchi et al.'S "u", Umezu Kazutoki, Koichi Makigami and others are also active as a member of "Betsuninan Mokuruzuma". In 1995, to commemorate that pungo is turned into a CD, a regrouping event will be held at Club Quattro to gain popularity. In 1996, announced the first leader album "right here !!" which collected original songs. Be praised in each magazine. In 1997, directed by Polish genius Joe War, starred in "Tourandot" starring Hideko Yoshida. In 1998, he directed the music director with "Koto Awakening" directed by Kazumi Kuwata. She co-stard in 2000 when she arrived in Japan. Sweden tour in 2002. Appeared on concerts and TV programs. In 2004, she participated as a guest member when she came to Japan "Wellembroik car collectif" in the Netherlands Plays, dances, arrangement and performance of TV radio programs, CM, studios, and concerts. The genre also ranges from rock, chanson, tango, jazz, free, and folk songs.
Other co-stars, supported major musicians and bands (in any order) source Chitose, Kawamoto Makoto, Komatsu Ryota, Komuro etc Edo Akemi, Takada Midori, Tom Kora, Sam Bennett, Wayne Hobits, Watanabe Masaru, Nakagawa Goro, Hara Masumi, Eiichi Hayashi, Masataro Naoe (Carnation), Koji Ueno, Takashi Nakagawa (Seoul Flower), Kaori Kano etc.
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