Session House Dance Parade 2022
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- Name of the organization or individual
- Session House Planning Office
- subsidy category
- Subsidies for large-scale cultural projects
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- single year
Grants for large-scale cultural projects in fiscal 2021



Business Overview
Titled "Session House Dance Parade 2022," 6 dance programs full of diversity are lined up with the aim of paving the way for dancers who have continued their activities despite the difficulties and developing a place of expression after COVID-19. Dancers from various backgrounds, ranging from teens to sixties, who base their expression on "individual bodies," gather and try to bring the audience back to the theater with freely created dances. 6 projects to present the diversity of Tokyo and the diversity of dance (1) Akaikutsu (A joint performance by 4 long-time female choreographers) Date: Saturday, January 22, 2022 (2) Theater 21 Festival (a 2 day joint performance by 14 groups) Date: Saturday, January 29, 2022, Sunday, January 30 (3) Dance Flower (5 young dancers selected) Date: Sunday, February 6, 2022 (4) UDC21th (Fuini Dance) Performance by university dancers from all over Japan Date: Sunday, March 6, 2022 (5) Mademoiselle Cinema (Her Chair) Performance by Session House Residence Company Date: Saturday, March 12, 2022, Sunday, March 13 (6) Night Cafe Terrace Solo performance by Ryohei Kondo Date: Sunday, March 27, 2022 Venue: Session House (Shinjuku, Tokyo)
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Profile
【 Session House Planning Office 】
Since the establishment of the Session House Planning Office in 1991, staff and artists have worked together 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.




