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Shibuya Noh 'The third night, Kongo school

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Name of the organization or individual
TOKYU BUNKAMURA, Inc.
subsidy category
Grant for Accessibility
Grant Type
single year

FY2024 Grant for Accessibility [New in FY2024]

Business Overview

"Shibuya Noh" started in 2019 as a place for the next generation of Nohgakushi to study and is planned with the hope that the audience will support the Nohgakushi performing for a long time to come. It transcends the boundaries of the five schools and continues the tradition of Nohgaku, which has a history of about 650 years. In this performance, which allows viewers to feel nohgaku closely, we plan to expand the scope of nohgaku appreciation and deepen the understanding of viewers. In the 3rd performance in the 2024 academic year, a Noh play called 'Motozuka' was performed in which a woman, who was proposed to by two men at the same time, could not make up her mind and killed herself, and even after she went to hell, she was blamed by the ghost of the man and burned in a fire, and asked a traveling monk for help. Performers: Ryunori Kongo, Norinari Udaka, Ryo Yukawa, Tomoto Fukuo, Tsutomi Murase, Shohei Yano, Yusuke Hisazawa, Manabu Takeichi, Seiichi Iida, Dai Kawamura, Yukitoshi Hirota, Yukihiro Teshima, Yasuyoshi Hirota, etc.Date: Friday, November 29, 2024 18:30 Venue: Cerulean Tower Noh Theater Viewing SupportContent: Noh Viewing Multilingual Subtitle System "Noh Supo" Viewing SupportDate: Friday, November 29, 2024

Period of Activity / Project
Venues

Profile

【 Tokyu Bunka Mura Co., Ltd. 】
We will create the future through various cultures as a "place of presentation" as a hall, theater, movie theater, and art museum that creates and provides quality culture beyond genres, a "place of creation" for the cultivation of new culture that supports and nurtures all possibilities, and a "place of encounter" for the pursuit of interactive culture that promotes the exchange of people, art, and goods. It also operates 3 cultural facilities including Bunkamura in Shibuya, Tokyo. Bunkamura was built in 1989 and is the first large-scale cultural complex in Japan.