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Yumemakura Concert "Colored birds dance in time and space"

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Name of the organization or individual
Yumemakura
subsidy category
Creation Grant
Grant Type
single year

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

Business Overview

This project aims to create a new sound and a new form of contemporary artistic expression by combining traditional Japanese and Western music, folk music, classical contemporary music with elements of pop, jazz, rock and experimental music. Performers: Ayuo(Song, voice, medieval European psaltery, stringed instruments, music composition), Meiichi Nakamura (Shakuhachi, music composition), Aki Takahashi (piano), Yoko Ueno (Voice, Accordion), Junzo Tateiwa (percussion instruments), Fumiko Kai (violin), Yoshu Kamei (violin), Kei Sakoda (viola), Takui Matsumoto (cello) Program: Tomomi Adachi (2023, Yumemakura Commissioned Music) String Quartet No. 42 - with percussion instruments and voice, Composed by Meiichi Nakamura (first performance in 2023) "Tsukihaku" Shakuhachi bamboo flute and string quartet, Composed by Ayuo "Colored birds dance in time and space" Produce: Ayuo Production: Tomo Saito (Marumelo) Sound: Yoshihisa Omata

Period of Activity / Project
Thursday, April 6, 2023
Venues
Suginami Public Hall Small Hall


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Profile

[Yumemakura]
In 2005, Ayuo established an organization in cooperation with Akiichi Nakamura, a shakuhachi player who was also influenced by Jung's ideas, to read out a libretto composed by Ayuo and perform a work for music called "The Dream Diary of Carl Jung." In 2016, "Hawaiian Mythology: The Story of Pele" performed music together with storytelling. 2017: 'Haru no Yuki' (Spring Snow). Planned and produced the narrative play "Outside Society" in 2019. In 2021, he planned and produced "Eurasia no Yume," a joint concert of classical musicians from Iran and Kurdistan with traditional Japanese musicians.