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The fourth performance "Hakuri"

*Information at the time of adoption.

Name of the organization or individual
Corpo finger
subsidy category
start-up subsidy
Grant Type
single year

FY 2023 (4) Startup Subsidy

Business Overview

Everyone ran away so fast, it's stupid. Tsubute, a student looking for a place to live next spring, was introduced to a room in an apartment that had been vacant for nine years. Himari, a junior high school girl, fell to her death. In this room, where strange neighbors and salesmen visit, Tsubute learns about her. It is a little dialogue play to gain a soft affirmation of being "survived". Author: Sayano FukushimaDirector: Saki Kudo Performers: Mizuki Kano (three-fold handstand/Zazi Zu), Chizuru Kudo, Miho Konishi, Taketaka Sasaki, Ayaba SekiLighting: Yu WashizuSound design: Yuko KatoSound operator: Kanami KimuraStage director: Riira KatoAssistant producer: Yuri KuwajimaVideo recording: Kota WatanabeProduction/AdvertisementArt: HinataSponsor: CopoSupport: three-fold handstand Zazi Zu Yota

implementation period
Friday, December 6, 2024 - 8th (Sun)
[Distribution]: Sunday, December 22 - Tuesday, December 31
Place of implementation
SCOOL (Mitaka City, Tokyo)


*Information such as project outlines is provided by organizations and individuals providing subsidies.

Profile

[Copo Finger]
A theater unit where three members play the roles of presiding director and producer, with a complete division of labor between drama creation, direction, and production. It was started in 2022 by students belonging to Nihon University Faculty of Art. He creates works with an eye that calmly tries to grasp the "works" that are violated when people with different consciousness interact with each other. While verbalizing the feelings that are being ambiguously digested, the aim is to create a theatrical space in which the audience can feel the discomfort and awkwardness through the manipulation of the atmosphere of silence and pauses.