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Makoto Nomura Senju Pun-Filled Music Festival:
"1010 People in Senju" Pre-event vol.03

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Songs, dance, puns AND Indonesia! A day to experience pun-filled music

“1010 People in Senju,” a large-scale participatory concert that gathers together people with various performing experience, is getting bigger and better for 2020 when the event comes home to Senju. This time around the pre-event comprises a talk and concert featuring our guests, Indonesian composer Memet and Shin Sakuma, a Javanese dance performer.

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Guests

Makoto Nomura

Memet Chairul Slamat

Shin Sakuma

Pun Music Study Group

Admission

Free

Capacity

100
*First- come-first-served basis, priority to reservations

How to reserve

Send an e-mail to info@aaa-senju.com with the subject line “Memet Pre-event” 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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*Your personal information will be handled as strictly confidential, and used only to send you information from the organizer about this event.
*The program is subject to change.

Contact

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

Venues

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.

Flyer

Credit

Organized by
Tokyo Metropolitan Government, Arts Council Tokyo (Tokyo Metropolitan Foundation for History and Culture), Tokyo University of the Arts Faculty of Music, OTOMACHI PROJECT(NPO), Adachi City