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Condors 2019 Hyogo Special Performance

コンドルズ2019兵庫スペシャル公演
Stage/Dance/Comedy Dance and Performance art

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Name of performance: Condors 2019 Hyogo Special Performance
Venue: Hyogo Prefectural Arts Center Hankyu Naka Hall
Open: 20 19/05/19 (Sun) 10:00
Notes:
The cast may be changed due to unavoidable circumstances. Please note. 
Please refrain from admission for preschool children.
Limited number of tickets: You can book up to 8 tickets in a single application
Type of seats and fees:
 A seat: ¥ 5,000
 B seat: ¥ 3,000

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The Hyogo Performing Arts Center Orchestra (Hyōgo-kenritsu Geijutsu Bunka Sentā Kangengakudan) is a professional orchestra in the city of Nishinomiya, Hyōgo Prefecture, Japan. Founded concurrently with the Hyogo Performing Arts Center in 2005, the Hyogo Performing Arts Center Orchestra (HPAC Orchestra) is under the leadership of Yutaka Sado.

History
In 2002, Sado Yutaka became the artistic director of Hyogo Performing Arts Center. He held auditions for over 900 in 13 worldwide locations after advertising for talent, under the age of 35 in Asia, the United States, and France. He ended up with 48 members with most of them Japanese and an average age of 27. They were assembled only 2 months before opening so in order to build cohesion, they stayed in the same apartment building (owned by the prefecture)

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Performances:
The orchestra gives roughly 120 performances per season, many of which are at the Hyogo Performing Arts Center. These include the Subscription Series (three performances per week of one program), Masterworks Concerts (one performance per week), Children's and Family Concerts, Recital Series (featuring select members of the orchestra), School "Waku waku" concerts (performed with narrator, these concerts demonstrate each instrument individually and feature at least one large programmatic work) and Chamber Music.

In addition to this, the orchestra participates in an annual performance of Beethoven's Ninth Symphony featuring a 10,000 person choir (sponsored by Suntory and held at Osaka-jō Hall) and makes at least one annual appearance on TV Asahi's weekly television program "[Untitled Concert]"

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The Condors Light Music Club (THE CONDORS) is a a Japanese contemporary dance group, presided by Ryohei Kondo. In the domestic activities, the group sometimes performed at the Shibuya public hall. In the oversea activities, their performances has developed in over 20 countries including North America , Latin America , Southeast Asia , People's Republic of China , Republic of Korea and others. Besides, CONDORS is acknowledged as "Japanese monty python " by the New York Times.

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