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8th Ryogoku Art Festival 2023

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

Reiwa 4(2022) 2nd Term Creation Grant Category I Single-Year Grant

Business Overview

With entertainment film researcher Toshiaki Sato as artistic director, four programs entitled "Film, music and dialogue" were performed at two venues. Film music uses classical music, contemporary music, jazz, and pop music, and is the intersection of all kinds of music. With film music as a point of contact, he planned a performance that everyone could feel familiar with as contemporary music. [Program Night 1] European Cinema, Music, and Dialogue ~ Concert with So and Piano ~ Featuring Yoko Nishi (koto), Shin Yoshimori (piano) [Program Night 2] Hollywood Cinema, Music, and Dialogue ~ Concert with Guitar and Piano ~ Featuring Gaku Yamada (guitar), Erika Kawamura (piano) [Program Night 3] Japanese Cinema, Music, and Dialogue ~ Concert with Two Pianos ~ Featuring Masaki Hayashi (guitar), Masaki Hayashi, Nobumasa Tanaka (piano) [Program Night 4] Cinema, Music, and Dialogue ~ Filming from Music Featuring Yoko Nishi (koto), Gaku Yamada (guitar), Masaki Hayashi, Nobumasa Tanaka, Shin Yoshimori, Erika Kawamura, Tsuyoshi Yamada, Shun Irikawa (piano)

Period of Activity / Project
Saturday, September 9, 2023 -15 (Fri)
Venues
Ryogoku Mon Ten Hall Sumida Triphony Hall (Sumida Ward, Tokyo)


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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.