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Stage where children and adults can enjoy together vol.8 Boku wa Okurimono

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Name of the organization or individual
Tachikawa Theater Project Executive Committee
subsidy category
Regional Grant
Grant Type
single year

FY2024 2nd Term Regional Grant

Business Overview

The "Children and Adults Enjoyed Together" series presents a story that is loved by people of all ages every Christmas season, and this year marks the eighth time it has been performed. Based on the picture book "Boku wa Okurimono," this is a story about a "bear" who was born as a gift in the "Land of Polka Dots," a world that is far but close and slightly different in dimension, and becomes a gift with true feelings. In addition to live performance by percussionist Genichiro Furukawa, there was a scene in which the audience participated in the performance by waving polka-dot ribbons, attracting a wide range of audiences from babies to seniors. Original: maymay titi/KITORI Script/Direction: Yasushi Kurasako (Theatre Ort/Tachikawa Sosousha Director) Performers: Toshiho Uemomo, Sakiko Taira, Aki Momoka Music/Performance: Genichiro Furukawa

Period of Activity / Project
Friday, December 20, 2024 - 22nd (Mon)
Venues
Tamashin RISURU Hall, Small Hall (Tachikawa City Civic Hall) (Tachikawa City, Tokyo)


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[Tachikawa Theater Project Executive Committee]
This is a project organized by Tachikawa City, Tachikawa City Regional Culture Foundation, and Tachikawa Creative Studio (planned and operated by NPO Art Network Japan). Centered on the city of Tachikawa, the center is engaged in activities aimed at creating and disseminating high-quality theater productions, providing theater experiences for multiple generations, and fostering human resources who are familiar with theater creation.