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Music Festival by Ryogokubashi Bridge 2023

*Information at the time of adoption.

Name of the organization or individual
General Incorporated Association Monten
subsidy category
Creation Grant
Grant Type
single year

Reiwa 5(2023) 1st Term Creation Grant Category I Single-Year Grant

Business Overview

This is the start of a music festival created by young musicians. The first part is performed by the performers themselves. In the second part, there will be a conversation between the performer and the personality Mitori Tanaka, who is in charge of a music radio program that satisfies academic and playful minds. Focusing on the performers, we interview them about their thoughts from the composition of the program to the performance. A concert with an appreciation guide that explores the artists. Day1 Selection/Performance: Takuto Nishigishi (Violin) Day2 "Private Power Generation Vol.3 Roots and Future" Selection/Performance: Takeshi Yamada (Piano) Day3 "Enjoying Solitude" Selection/Performance: Takahiro Uchiyama (Flute) Day4 "Mesh of Time" Selection/Performance: Erika Kawamura (Piano) Day5 "Trying to be the ONE to reach his land" Selection/Performance: Kyohei Ando Guest: Ayumi Kato (Piano), Katsura Takeda (Script, Composition, Direction)

Period of Activity / Project
Saturday, October 21, 2023 - 29th (Sun)
Venues
Ryogoku Monten Hall (Sumida Ward, Tokyo)


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

Profile

[General Incorporated Association Monten (Ryogoku Monten Hall)]
Since its opening in 1989, Monnaka Ceiling Hall has actively introduced and performed a variety of music and performances with the aim of providing high-quality art experiences and fostering a wide audience, while moving between the two poles of “traditional and modern ”. In 2013, it moved to Ryogoku and changed its name to Ryogoku Menten Hall as a new art space. It is operated in partnership with artists of various genres and the local community. Experimental events are always held to create a new culture.