Garden of“Unraveling” Wachi Yamamoto + Mariko Kakizaki
*Information at the time of adoption.
- Name of the organization or individual
- pareidolian
- subsidy category
- Regional Grant
- Grant Type
- single year
Reiwa 5(2023) 2nd Term Regional Grant [New in FY2023]



Business Overview
Performing an outdoor ballet piece conceived by Yamamoto Kazutomo, who has been searching for a way to perform since the COVID-19 pandemic. The works are created with the intention of visiting the fields and mountains, making musical instruments and art with simple wood and stones on the spot where they find good scenery, and unraveling them as soon as the performance is over to return the scenery to its original state, just like 'nodate' performed by tea masters in the past. Taking Naganuma Park, an ideal combination of untouched natural and artificial environments, as its stage, the exhibition aimed to provide a new perspective on the succession and development of nature and artistic activities. < Performers > Mariko Kakizaki (Dance) Yume Takoshima (Dance) Hiromi Shinoda, Wasa Imanaga (Percussion) Wachi Yamamoto (Music) Toshiya Ochiai (Architect, Toriyama Cafemaster) Producer: Yasuko Sato (Green Forest Art, Toge no Art Museum Spring Festival) Producer: Oriyo Kanegae (Pareidrian/Shirobara Hyakugeisha) Advertisement: Suwao Video Producer: Takushi Nishinaka (STUDIO CROSS)
- Period of Activity / Project
- Saturday, April 27, 2024
- Venues
- Tokyo Metropolitan Naganuma Park (Hachioji City, Tokyo)
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Profile
【 Pareidrian 】
A music experiment unit that tries to communicate in various forms such as concerts, workshops and talks on the theme of meeting "different". The group was formed in April 2020 by 3 members: Kazuchi Yamamoto, a composer who creates new music from small incongruity hidden in everyday life, and Koji Masaki, a researcher who designs "learning" born in special environments, at the request of art manager Oriyo Kanegae. Aiming to interact with artists, researchers, and citizens of diverse regions and generations and a wide range of genres, the group will create, disseminate, and disseminate new art culture centered on music.




