A live music installation will be held in which improvised sound by a group of musicians is put to video filmed in the valleys of Machida City’s Tadao area by filmmaker Shuhei Hatano over the last four and half years. Anyone can jump in and take part, so please bring something that makes a sound when you visit the event!
After the live music installation YATO members will hold a roundtable discussion in which they look back on the activities of the past four and a half years and talk about the future outlook.
Part 1: Talk session
Part 2: Live music installation 1 (Video + shadow play + music)
Part 3: Live music installation 2 (Pixel art + music)
*Each part is scheduled to last around 30-40 minutes
*The talk session was scheduled for after the live music installation, but the order has been changed as above
*We also plan to add a new component of pixel art by Hermippe with the live music installation
*Coronavirus (COVID-19) infection control measures are being implemented under a safe and secure management system for outdoor activity
Shuhei Hatano
hermippe, Koryo Saito, Tetsuro Yasunaga, others
*The scheduled appearance by Koheysai Kawamura in the live music installation and talk session has been canceled due to various circumstances (Updated 03/15/2022)
YATO project members
Free
*Online/in-person participation both free
Livestreaming
Please view on YATO’s official YouTube channel
*Viewers responsible for internet costs
In-person participation
Please apply using the form here if you wish to participate in person.
Location: Komorebi-do, Ryoudenji Temple (2-5-33 Tadao, Machida City, Tokyo)
Application deadline: Wednesday, March 16, 2022 17:00
Capacity: 10 (first-come-first-served basis)
*This is the in-person capacity for Komorebi-do. There is no maximum capacity for the livestream
*As a coronavirus preventive measure, in-person participation is subject to advance reservation
*Your personal information will be handled as strictly confidential, and used only to send you information from the organizer about this event
*Program details subject to change
Project YATO Office
E-mail:info@yato500.net
Saturday, March 19 2022, 17:00 – 18:30