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Photography and theater project surrounding the production, release, and publication of Shin Mino/Inunosenaka-za "Kubae"

*Information at the time of adoption.

Name of the organization or individual
Shin Mino/Inunosenakaza Photography/Theater Project Production Executive Committee
subsidy category
Creation Grant
Grant Type
single year

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

Business Overview

Arata Mino, a photographer and playwright, co-produced a photo collection of Okinawan landscapes. The project took about eight months to conduct lectures, symposiums, and research on the history of Okinawan photography, and to produce and publish a photo collection, "To Kuba/From Kuba," after holding a photo exhibition and studio performance at ANB Tokyo. Main staff Planning and production: Arata MINO, Inu no Senakaza (Hiroki Yamamoto, Ippei Suzuki, Imanake, h, Kohei Kasai) Photography and direction: Arata MINO Space design: GROUP (Inoue Gaku, Omura Takahiro, Saito Naoki, Natsumita Kumiko, Akatsuka Ken) Construction: GROUP, Shoma FUJIMURA (studio hoho) Web design: Kazuki SUGIURA Day management: Tomoaki INOUE, Yuki NAKATANI, Kota SHIGA, Inu no Senakaza Video: Emi FUJITA, Kota SHIGA, Arata MINO Secretary general: Kohei KASAI (Inu no Senakaza) Finance: Aiki KIDA and others

Period of Activity / Project
Saturday, October 10, 2020 - Wednesday, June 30, 2021
Venues
ANB Tokyo (Minato-ku, Tokyo), online distribution * Information such as project outlines is provided by organizations and individuals that provide grants.

Profile

[Arata Mino/Inunosenaka-za Photo/Theater Project Executive Committee]
Arata Mino, who is active as a photographer and playwright, and Inunosenaka-za, a collective focusing on language expression, set, share, explore, and perform various questions through the joint production and publication of a photo collection. We are exploring how our artistic practices can help those involved in collaborative work to more easily cross their "roles" and engage with individual issues.