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F/T in the City Performance Series
"Tera"

Genre:
  • Theater / Dance

Narratives of place, space, and time resonate in a temple

The director Yukari Sakata previously collaborated with Palestinian artists for “Rashomon | Yabunonaka” at F/T14. The actor Miho Inatsugu has performed in productions by the likes of Okazaki Art Theatre, chelfitsch, and Sample. The drummer and percussionist Kyojun Tanaka conducts research into timbre alongside his career as a performer. These three artists born in the 1980s bring contemporary issues into a space that emerges through storytelling and percussion. The venue is a temple. Based on Juro Miyoshi’s verse drama “Daffodils and Wooden Fish,” the text interweaves fragments of literature, the local history of the temple, and Buddhist sermons, forming a unique resonance of voice, body, and sound.

Running Time: 70 min. (TBC)
Language: Performed in Japanese with English surtitles

Dates

Wednesday, November 14 2018, 19:00
Thursday, November 15 2018, 19:00
Friday, November 16 2018, 12:00 / 19:00
Saturday, November 17 2018, 12:00 / 18:00

Cast & Creative

Directed by Yukari Sakata
Performer: Miho Inatsugu
Music: Kyojun Tanaka
Dramaturge: Maho Watanabe
Costumes: Kyoko Fujitani (FAIFAI)
Sound: Katsunori Fukuoka (Flysound)
Stage Manager: Megumi Sato
Publicity Photography: Hajime Kato
Publicity Design: Tadashi Ueda
Production Coordinators: Toshifumi Matsumiya, Mayuko Arakawa (Festival/Tokyo)
Interns: Akiko Domae, Kino Tokura, Riina Murakami

Planned and presented by Festival/Tokyo
Special cooperation from Saiho-ji

Tickets

Unreserved seating
Advance: 2,500 yen
Same Day: 3,000 yen
Students: 1,600 yen
Other tickets available

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

Saiho-ji

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 2018 is organized as part of Tokyo Festival 2018.