At the 2014 “1010 People in Senju” festival, a participatory concert featuring 1010 citizen performers and artists, Thai musician/composer Anant Narkkong lit up the stage with his experimental percussion group Korphai. Now we’ve invited him back for a talk with Makoto Nomura to look back on the 2014 event while looking ahead to the “1010 People in Senju” event in 2020. This kick-off event is also slated to include an improvised mini-performance with the Pun Music Festival Study Group, formed by members of the public with Makoto Nomura. We encourage everyone to come along.
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16:15 Doors open
16:30 Mini-performance (at the venue entrance)
17:00 Looking back at “1010 People in Senju” with Anant (in Studio A)
18:30 End
Free
30 (first- come-first-served basis, priority to reservations)
Send an e-mail to info@aaa-senju.com with the subject line “1010 People in Senju Pre-event vol.01” and include your name, contact details (telephone and e-mail address) and the number of participants.
E-mail:info@aaa-senju.com
You can also apply online using the contact form. Please indicate the program you wish to attend in the Remarks column.
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Art Access Adachi: Downtown Senju-Connecting through Sound Art Office
Contact Form: Please contact via the contact form on the official website.
Tel: 03-6806-1740 (13:00 – 18:00 except Tuesday and Thursday)
E-Mail: info@aaa-senju.com
Tokyo University of the Arts, Senju Campus (1-25-1 Senju, Adachi-ku, Tokyo)
5-minute walk from Kitasenju Station (JR Joban Line, Tokyo Metro Chiyoda Line / Hibiya Line, Tobu Skytree Line, Tsukuba Express)
*No parking available. Please use public transportation.