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Tachikawa Civic Opera 2023 "Cavalleria Rusticana" composed by Mascagni and Verismo Opera

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Name of the organization or individual
Tachikawa Civic Opera Association
subsidy category
Regional Grant
Grant Type
single year

Reiwa 4 (2022) Tokyo Area Arts and Culture Grant (Third Application)

Business Overview

Name of performance: Tachikawa Citizen Opera 2023 "Cavalleria Rusticana" composed by Mascagni and Verismo Opera Date: Saturday, March 18, 2023, 19th (Sun) 2 performances in total Venue: Tamashin RISURU Hall (Tachikawa City Civic Center) Large Hall Cast: Kazuryo Sawazaki, Shunsuke Suzuki, Tomomi Ishigami, Taeko Emisu, etc. Double cast, mainly selected by auditions Singing: Tachikawa Citizen Opera Choir Tube Music: TBSK Orchestra Narration: Sakiko Taira (Theatre Ort) Singing: Seiichi Furutani Cast: Kenji Naoi Organizer: Tachikawa Citizen Opera Association, Tachikawa City Community Culture Promotion Foundation Collaboration: Tachikawa City Support: Tachikawa City Board of Education, Tachikawa Chamber of Commerce and Industry, Kokuritsu Music University, Tachikawa Tourism Convention Association, etc. Special sponsors: Tachihi Holdings, Inc., Inageya, Iwazaki Kurako Co., Ltd.

Period of Activity / Project
Saturday, March 18, 2023 - 19th (Sun)
Venues
Tamashin RISURU Hall, Great Hall (Tachikawa City, Tokyo)


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Profile

[Tachikawa Citizens Opera Association]
The Tachikawa Citizens Opera Association aims to create opera as a comprehensive performing art through collaboration between industry, government, citizens and academia, and to revitalize the region through music. In addition to opera performances, the association also holds pre-events such as lectures and mini-concerts and dress rehearsal tours for young people, promoting opera in a way that is closely tied to the local community and targets a wide range of generations. Members of the association include the Tachikawa Chamber of Commerce and Industry, Kunitachi College of Music, and the Tachikawa City Regional Cultural Promotion Foundation (public interest incorporated foundation), with two-thirds being volunteer citizens, and the association is run through collaboration between industry, government, citizens and academia.