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Asia Series Vol.4: China
"Trayastrimsa"

Genre:
  • Theater / Dance

Ancient gods meet club music in this unique world of chaos

Chinese art’s latest enfant terrible, Tianzhuo Chen is a truly interdisciplinary innovator, shifting easily from fine art like sculpture and painting to design fields such as graphic design and fashion, all while freely mixing elements of both Western and Asian culture into psychedelic and pop-inspired projects. Following time spent studying in the UK, his immersion in the music and club scenes around Europe has given birth to a new fusion of live music and performance. Audiences in Tokyo will experience an unparalleled event where contemporary club culture clashes with the ancient world of the gods.

Running Time: 90 min. (TBC)
Language: Performed in Chinese


Asia Series Vol.4: China

Chinese Millennials
Every year at Festival/Tokyo, the Asia Series showcases an Asian nation’s performing arts and visual art. The fourth edition of the series focuses on China, especially the nation’s millennial generation born between the 1980s and 2000s.
This generation grew up after the Cultural Revolution ended in 1976 and the start of the economic reforms in 1978. Today comprising 30% of the population of China, the millennials are a leading force in consumer trends. The generation has been online ever since it can remember as well as absorbing aspects of pop culture from America, Europe and Japan. It is no longer usual for young people in the big cities to have received education overseas and this kind of experience stimulates many artists to develop a critical stance toward contemporary society in their work, which is nonetheless rooted in their own nation’s history and culture.

Asia Series
Each year the Asia Series chooses one country in the Asian region and showcases examples of its performing arts, music, visual art, and more. Launched in 2014, the inaugural series presented South Korean performing arts, followed by Myanmar at F/T15 and Malaysia at F/T16. The fourth iteration of the series focuses on China. The showcase is curated based on research into the local arts scene, social conditions, history and culture. In this way, it conveys what is shared and differs within contemporary Asia, forming a foundation for sustainable exchange premised on the diversity of language and culture.

Dates

Friday, November 10 2017, 19:00*
Saturday, November 11 2017, 19:30

*Post-show talk

The performance includes adult themes, strobe and bright lights, and loud and bass sounds.

Box office opens 1 hour before. Doors open 30 minutes before.

Cast & Creative

Conceived, Directed and Stage Design by Tianzhuo Chen
Performers: Yu Han, Beio, Ylva Falk
Music: Aïsha Devi, Kakushin Nishihara
Lighting Designer & Operator: Akihiko Tanida
Technical Manager: Eiji Torakawa
Assistant Technical Manager: Chizuru Kouno
Stage Manager: Kentaro Sakurai
Stage Assistants: Yui Kato, Shiori Fukuzawa
Props: Hikari Osanai
Lighting Coordinator: Naoki Kinoshita (Factor Co., Ltd.)
Sound Coordinator: Akira Aikawa (Sound Weeds Inc.))
Costumes: Kyoko Fujitani (FAIFAI)
Makeup: Mizumi Nakanishi, Miwa Nishimoto
Technical Interpreter: Sonoko Ishii
Publicity Design: Taichi Abe (GOKIGEN)
Front of House: Yuko Takeda
Photography: Jun Ishikawa
Video Documentation: Takaki Sudo
Production Coordinators: Akiko Juman, Yuko Takeda (Festival/Tokyo)
Production Assistant: Niina Sugai
Interns: Mayu Umemura, Zhuoran Rong, Natsuko Nishi, Ayano Nishimoto, Kotono Horikoshi   
Program Coordinator: Hitomi Oyama
   
Planned and presented by Festival/Tokyo

Tickets

Unreserved seating
Advance: 3,500 yen
Same Day: 4,000 yen
Students: 2,300 yen

F/T Ticket Center

Contact

Festival/Tokyo Executive Committee office
4F 5-24-12 Mejiro, Toshima-ku, Tokyo 171-0031 Japan
TEL: 03-5961-5202
E-mail: contact@festival-tokyo.jp

Venues

Owlspot Theater

Credit

Organized by
Festival/Tokyo Executive Committee,
Toshima City, Toshima Future Culture Foundation, NPO Arts Network Japan (NPO-ANJ),
Arts Council Tokyo & Tokyo Metropolitan Theatre (Tokyo Metropolitan Foundation for History and Culture)

Festival/Tokyo 2017 is organized as part of Tokyo Festival 2017.