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Tsutoto Performance "Vanishing Point"

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Name of the organization or individual
Mai Otosaka
subsidy category
start-up subsidy
Grant Type
single year individual

FY 2021 1st Startup Subsidy

Business Overview

Everyday we have to judge various information to solve problems. In today's complicated society, however, there is so much information that it is difficult to maintain the consistency of emotions and reason with the world we perceive. They may become overstressed and lose their sense of self. In this project, he presented two works on the theme of the inner world of modern humans. Toto, who has been researching and presenting the relationship between stage images and dance, performed online for the first time. Performances: Efu/YOH, Inu Choreography and cast: Mai Otosaka, Kanoko Iwaki Filmmaker: Suminori Ishihara Photo: Mitsuki Aihara Music: Yu Nakanishi Lighting: Yukimi Nakane Photo: Ayaka Hara

implementation period
Saturday, May 17, 2022 - 29th (Sun)
Place of implementation
Shinjuku Ophthalmology Gallery (Shinjuku Ward, Tokyo)


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Profile

[Mai Otosaka]
She studied contemporary dance with Yasuko Kataoka at Tokyo Metropolitan High School of the Arts. Since he was a high school student, he has been involved in many performances, including choreography and planning of stage expressions. He created the stage production Efu/YOH (2018), exploring the possibilities of video and dance with themes of human stress and psychology. While still a university student, he performed "Rurutowa" (2019), fusing juggling and dance expressions with the aim of contributing to society. This project won the Meiji Gakuin University Volunteer Fund.