Events

Seeking Volunteer Event Supporters (Yacchai Squad)

Genre:
  • Art Project

This fall, we present art project “Downtown Senju – Connecting through Sound Art”(Soundtown “Otomachi”). The diverse program includes “Memorial Rebirth Senju 2015 Adachi Market” presented by artist Shinji Ohmaki, which will get a unique makeover with the help of the local community.

The Otomachi project is looking for Volunteer Supporters (Yacchai Squad) to add to the festive atmosphere and help with reception and ground operations on the day of the event.
This unparalleled art project takes a fresh look at the connections between people through “sound”.
We welcome anyone interested in art projects, Senju, event management, or anyone interested in the event in general.

Guidelines

Activity period
From January 23, 2016
*Travel and meal expenses not included
Requirements
Above high school age, no experience necessary
Adachi-ku, Senju area
Activities
Publicity, venue preparation, reception, stewarding/guiding, etc.
Number of supporters
About 20
Deadline
Casual recruitment with no deadline

Volunteer Supporters (Yacchai Squad) Briefing

The agenda is the same each time. Please attend a briefing when you can. Please inform us if you are unable to attend any briefing.

“What kind of project is Shinji Ohmaki “Memorial Rebirth Senju 2015 Adachi Market”?”
“What can I do if I take part in Otomachi?”
Our staff is available to answer any questions you might have.
For those who just want to get a feel for the event, we also welcome trial supporters. Feel free to come along!

Date/Time
Sunday, January 10 2016
Sunday, January 17 2016
16:00-17:00 (on both days)
Venue
Tokyo University of the Arts, Senju Campus

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

Adachi-ku, Senju area

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