Boiling Mind vol.3
"If I can see your heart, I will dance with it."
*Information at the time of adoption.
- Name of the organization or individual
- Session House Planning Office
- subsidy category
- Grant for Artistic City
- Grant Type
- single year
FY2022 Grant for Artistic City [Newly established in FY2022]



Business Overview
BoilingMind is an immersive experience with audience participation that aims to create a two-way relationship between dancer and audience by using technology in the everyday experience of seeing and being seen, providing a new experience and perspective of dance. In this experience, the audience feels as if they are participating as well as the dancers in a borderless space like a festival. To achieve this goal, KMD will explore new channels of bodily sensation through collaboration with various technologies and expertise, creating spaces where dancers and audiences co-create. Major performers: Mademoiselle Cinema, Buschman, Mizutake Kasai Project Director: Moe Sugawa Technical Director: Yasuchi Furukawa Producer: Kentaro Sugawa Project Supervisors: Kai Kunze, Kota Minamizawa Co-organizer: Keio University Graduate School of Media Design
- Period of Activity / Project
- 1. Mademoiselle Cinema feat. KMD "Kokoro Itadakimasu": Saturday, April 1, 2023 - Sunday, April 2 2. Bushman feat. KMD "Cher 2 Room": Saturday, April 29, 2023 - Sunday, April 30 3. Mizutake Kasai Three Duos feat. KMD "The accidental world created by the movement of uncertainty": Saturday, May 27, 2023 - Sunday, May 28 Joint performance by 4.3 organizations feat. KMD "The Beginning of the Festival": Saturday, June 24, 2023 - Sunday, June 25
- Venues
- Session House (Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo)
Profile
【 General Incorporated Association Session House Planning Office 】
Since its establishment in 1991, the General Incorporated Association Session House Planning Office has collaborated with staff and artists to realize projects, train dancers, expand the audience, collaborate with local communities, and promote cultural exchange with the world.
Based in the Session House, a small theater for contemporary dance, she has planned and planned more than 40 dance performances a year, focusing on presenting the works of choreographers active on the world stage and creating opportunities for young people to perform. In recent years, they have been among the first to hold online dance performances amid the COVID-19 pandemic. It continues to serve as a dance hub.




