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The 14 Young Lion Association

*Information at the time of adoption.

Name of the organization or individual
Young Lion Association
subsidy category
Creation Grant
Grant Type
single year

Reiwa 4(2022) 1st Term Creation Grant Category I Single-Year Grant

Business Overview

The Wakashishi-kai, a group of nine Japanese music musicians, performed a concert of four classical pieces based on the story of Minamoto no Yoshitsune and Shizuka Gozen. < Pre-lecture > As a pre-event that also serves as an announcement, a lecture was held to learn more about the work in advance and to give a lecture on what to listen to as hogaku bayashi. < Performance > Performers: Wakashishikai (Kisaburo KATATA, Roo TOSHA, Kisaburo FUKUHARA, Tsurunosuke FUKUHARA, Hyakki FUKUHARA, Hyakunosuke FUKUHARA, Haruhisa HOSEI, Sajuro MOCHIZUKI, Masahiro MOCHIZUKI) Kiyomoto Shijushidayu, Kiyomoto Ittayu, Kiyomoto Narimidayu, Kiyomoto Shijuzo, Kiyomoto Misaburo, Kiyomoto Mijuro Kiseya Misaburo, Toon Aimi Jun, Kinoya Minosuke, Imato Ryunosuke, Imato Ryunosuke, Imato Mitsusuke, Imato Mitsusuke, Imato Mitsushiro Kiseya Choryuro Imato, Imato Masajuro, Imato Ryuichiro, Matsunaga Chuzaburo, Imato Ryujuro Program: (1) Kiyomoto's "Yoshinoyama" (2) Nagauta "Shizuka to Tomomori" (3) Hayashi composition "Kanjincho" (4) Nagauta "Shizuno no Chugan"

Period of Activity / Project
Pre-lectures: Sunday, September 25, 2022, Sunday, October 2
Performance: Wednesday, October 26, 2022
Venues
Kioi Small Hall


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Profile

[Wakashishi-kai]
It was established in 2006 by a group of Japanese music musicians of the same generation. At first, he mainly studied and researched the classics, but in 2010, he released his own compositions. In addition to sponsoring concerts, they plan and implement small-scale live performances at live houses and other venues, as well as video distribution. He has appeared in many performances sponsored by outside organizations. In 2016, he won the Katsusuke NAKAJIMA Creative Prize for "Wakajishi I" and the 9th Creative Tradition Prize in 2017. In 2018 and 2020, he participated in a project to nurture children through culture and art (Agency for Cultural Affairs).