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Crossings ~ Showcase vol.2, Stockholm × Tokyo× Object ~
Crossings ~ Showcase vol.3, Oslo × Tokyo× Video Art ~
Crossings ~ Showcase vol.4, Wienan × Tokyo× Liquid Art ~

*Information at the time of adoption.

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

Reiwa 2 (2020) 1st Term Creation Grant [Single-Year Grant Program]

Business Overview

[Partial suspension of business due to the novel coronavirus (Conducted only in Vol. 2)] Crossings ~ Showcase vol.2, Stocholm×Tokyo×Object ~ Rei Munakata (conductor), Asuka Takeuchi (flute, object), Sai Azuma (clarinet, object), Noriaki Mori (saxophone, object), Keita Maeda (percussion instruments, objects), Shinichiro Tokunaga (Guitar, Object) and Shunsuke Azuma (cello, object) performed a program consisting of Bång and Munakata's works using everyday objects as instruments, works by Swedish composer Rosali Grankull, new compositions using objects by Crossings members, Shunsuke Azuma and Noriaki Mori, and works by Yukiko Watanabe, a Japanese composer featured in Curious Chamber Players.

Period of Activity / Project
July 3, 2021
Venues
BUoY (Adachi-ku, Tokyo) * Information such as the project outline is provided by organizations and individuals providing subsidies.

Profile

【 Crossings 】
Established in 2018 with the aim of expanding the regional framework of art by reimagining various countries and cities centered on Japan as "one region" from a larger perspective through the "intersection of experiences".
In addition, the target of the expansion of the frame is not limited to the region, but considering all arts such as music, dance, and art as the same "method of expression," through meetings (intersections) with artists in each field, we will make ambitious attempts to show the possibility of new perception of visual and auditory information, including sound and body movement, which can occur when we newly construct movement, sound, and space, and present works.