The third meeting of Naozane
*Information at the time of adoption.
- Name of the organization or individual
- Toya Kai
- subsidy category
- Creation Grant
- Grant Type
- single year
Reiwa 5(2023) 1st Term Creation Grant Category I Single-Year Grant



Business Overview
A Japanese dance performance centered on Naozo FUJIMA. The purpose of this project is to create a bridge between the "classical" and the "modern" by adding to the entertainment appeal of Japanese dance, which has been handed down to the present day through a series of innovations from time to time. 1, Kiyomoto ukare bozu, performer: Ganjin bozu, Naozo FUJIMA, performer: Kiyomoto Seiei Tayu, Ryoma Hideyuki MOCHIZUKI Shachu, 1, New dance: Scorpion and frog, performer: Scorpion, Naozo FUJIMA, Frog, Hanayagi, Takaina, performer: Soten, etc. 1, Nagauta, Shunko Kagami Shishi, performer: Page Yayoi, later, Shishi no sei, Naozo FUJIMA, Rojo, Yoshihiro FUJIMA, Tsubone, Toyohiko FUJIMA, Kocho Hanayagi, Tokijukyo, Momonoki FUJIMA, performer: Gosuke KINEYA, Ryoma Hideyuki MOCHIZUKI Shachu, moderator: Satomi ABE, producer, organizer: Toya-kai.
- Period of Activity / Project
- Tuesday, July 25, 2023
- Venues
- National Theater Small Theater
*Information such as project outlines is provided by organizations and individuals providing subsidies.
Profile
[Fujiyakai]
Established in April 1992 with the aim of spreading Japan's traditional culture by actively promoting Japan dance, one of Japan's proud traditional performing arts. In addition to the Ichimonkai, he hosted the "1st Naosan no Kai" in 2015 and the "2nd Naosan no Kai" in 2019. Tokyo Grand Tea Ceremony (Sponsor: Tokyo, Tokyo Metropolitan Foundation for History and Culture Arts Council Tokyo) and other external appearances. While making Japan dance more approachable, he is working on the creation and performance of classical performances and new works, and is working hard every day to convey the charm of Japan dance more widely.




