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*Information at the time of adoption.

Name of the organization or individual
Saba Dama
subsidy category
Startup Grant
Grant Type
single year

Reiwa 5(2023) 4th Startup Grant

Business Overview

Based on Miyazawa Kenji's Nighthawk no Hoshi (The Star of the Nighthawk), this film questions what pure beauty means by focusing on the themes of beauty and ugliness. Story: Yodaka, a dancer, is the most popular person in the circus because of her beauty. But she was not required to look anything but beautiful, and she was not even allowed to speak. Yodaka, who has kept his words to himself and spent his days in solitude, is confronted by an artist called "Scorpion" whose talent has been exploited and who can no longer create anything. When Yodaka meets a scorpion, he wants to escape from the "beauty" he is trapped in, but ...... - Breaking the "Beautiful" Stage for True Happiness Based on Miyazawa Kenji's "Nodaka no Hoshi," this is a story of liberation for those who are trapped by beauty and bound to their place. [Cast] Ichihara Maho/Inayoshi Akari/Otsuka Yuma/San. (Tokyo Maiza)/Shuta Miyazaki (Asagaya Spiders) < Staff > Author/Director: Elena Fanorakis (Saba Dama)/Choreography: Moeko Uematsu/Stage Directors: Kota Kumekawa/Okuizumi/Stage Art: Arata Okada/Lighting: Nao Kato/Sound: Kento Yabuta (Hachimitsu)/Costume: Iho Ikeda/Assistant Director: Fuma Hiraguri/Lighting Operator: Daiki Shinozaki/Advertising Art: OSMM/Stage Photo: Arakimiyu/Production: Haruhi Oikawa (Saba Dama)/Supervisor: Takeru Kurosawa/Planning/Production/Organizer: Saba Dama

Period of Activity / Project
Thursday, December 26, 2024 - 29th (Sun)
Venues
APOC Theater (Setagaya Ward, Tokyo)


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Profile

[Saba Dama]
With the motto to prove one's existence, he creates a Japanese jukebox musical that doesn't sing and dances to existing Japanese songs based on classical literature.
It is a unit of Elena Fanorakis, a director from Obirin University, and Haruhi Oikawa, the producer.
Like the word "Shaba," "Shaba" is an entertainment that can turn hell into heaven, and even though he is like "Dama," he will continue to challenge himself.