The illusionary work “AFTER CHERENKOV” that will also forget the existence of gravity will be screened at the Adachi-ku Galaxcity, which has the largest size in Tokyo's 23 wards. To make use of the overwhelming immersive feeling of the planetarium, we introduce a work created by a video artist, Masashi Iida, combining dancers and tags.
Miki Masao
Choreographer, director. Presides over dance art unit "Masa option".
As a choreographer, he choreographs over 100 theaters, musicals and 2.5 dimensional theaters to date.
Entered a theater company while at Waseda University, appeared in a work that combines play and dance, participated in choreography, directing, etc. After that, he has been active on the stage and appeared in various director and choreographer works. April 2008-March 2009, belongs to the company Shining Future led by Mr. Kim Ito.
After that, he became free and made dance art works using words and things, sometimes unique, sometimes poeticly, expressing a struggle to live. In July 2010, she appeared as a solo dancer at Ikebana Sogetsu-style home-based LIVE, and performed collaboration with Sogetsu-style home-style at a hall with a capacity of 1200 people.
In addition to being a creative assistant for contemporary dancer Koji Moriyama and an assistant for choreographers and koko drums, he has also been active as a musical director in recent years.
There is a reputation for WS in physical expression, and it targets not only dancers, but also actors, children, people with disabilities, etc. In 2011, a guest lecturer in "Psychology of Creativity" in the Faculty of Education, The University of Tokyo.
Kawase Kosuke
Studio Representative
Composer, Artist, Former Caregiver, Food Hygiene Manager, Romanticist
Born in Kyoto, Tokyo
His work ranges from commercial music such as TV, commercial and web, to contemporary and ballet, and composition for art films. In 2002, he announced the music for light "Long Autumn Sweet Thing" and debuted as an artist. In 2005, he was in charge of the music for the video work Populus Cape presented at the Aichi Expo. The majestic and romantic music was described as "inspired in this world of the world."
In 2010, at the 13th Japan Media Arts Festival, the representative work “Bearing Glocken II” (industrial product = an instrument that automatically plays a steel ball with a metal ball as close as possible to a true ball used for bearings) Exhibited and talked about. Music played by a steel ball jumping on a step-like keyboard was loved regardless of generation gender, nationality, and echoed (The same work in Nantes, France, September 2013. The festival of advanced art held at the festival is also recalled by the Festival Scopitone.
Announced "tone of light" at the illumination event held at Tokyo Skytree in winter 2012. In 2013, Koji Moriyama, in charge of music for dance performance "LIVE BONE" in collaboration with Hibino Kozera. Do the tour and release 3 related albums simultaneously.
In 2015, in charge of music for Koji Moriyama's "Circus" (new National Theater commissioned work). The original soundtrack collection "A Small Hope" of the same work, which was composed with the wishes of mother's care, and was dropped by the desire to pray, is sometimes humorous, sometimes suspicious ... yet it is a finish that remembers love somewhere The fourth CD album was released on June 20, 2015, the first day of "Circus".
In the spring of 2016, I became qualified as a food hygiene manager. With a focus on food project planning in search of future developments-since its debut, she has been pursuing "a wide-ranging frontage".
There is no schedule or ticket right now.
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