Wa no Wa no Kai Hands-on Lecture
*Information at the time of adoption.
- Name of the organization or individual
- Wa no Wa no Kai
- subsidy category
- Traditional Arts Practice Grant
- Grant Type
- single year
Reiwa 3 (2021) Traditional Arts Practice Grant



Business Overview
[Events to be experienced] Japanese dance, kotsuzumi (small hand drum), yokobue (horizontal flute), koto (koto), shamisen [Number of experiences per person/including presentations] [Japanese dance] Number of experience sessions: 1 hour and 30 minutes (including changing time) x 5 + 2 presentations (rehearsals) [kotsuzumi] Number of experience sessions: 1 hour x 6 + 2 presentations (rehearsals) [yokobue] Number of experience sessions: 1 hour x 6 + 2 presentations (rehearsals) [shamisen] Number of experience sessions: 1 hour x 6 + 2 presentations (rehearsals) [koto] Number of experience sessions: 1 hour and 30 minutes x 4 + 2 presentations (rehearsals) [Main instructors] Ayayuki Fujima (Japanese dance) Bokusei Mochizuki (small hand drum) Takiwaka Mochizuki (yokobue) Michiko Motoi (koto) Shiya Kineya (shamisen) [Features of the project] Experience sessions will be held in 5 classes. In principle, students should take the entire course schedule. I schedule 2~3 courses a day. To make it easy for even a beginner to work by setting (Even if one person takes several courses, it is possible to take courses without overlapping.) which is known by everyone as a common theme song. After completing the five classes, they hold a recital at Asakusa Kenban, a place they are not normally exposed to. By performing and performing the theme song "Sakura Sakura" with all the participants, you can not only enjoy the lecture but also enjoy the sense of accomplishment of the ensemble. In addition, by broadcasting the recital, those who could not experience it due to the schedule will know the content and fun of the course. (One joint rehearsal for the five classes) [Environment for participants to continue hands-on experience (practice) of traditional performing arts] The Wa-no-Wa no Kai has organized circle activities in Taito-ku for the five classes, so they can continue after the class ends. In addition, each instructor has a practice room, so it is possible to join there.
- Period of Activity / Project
- Saturday, January 8, 2022 - Monday, February 28
- Venues
- Hands-on classes Taito Ward Kanasugi Community Center (Taito Ward, Tokyo) Asakusa Public Hall Assembly Room (Taito Ward, Tokyo) Completion presentation Asakusa Kenban (Taito Ward, Tokyo)
*Information such as project outlines is provided by organizations and individuals providing subsidies.
Profile
[Wa no Wa no Kai]
In 2012, I planned and established the Wa no Wa no Kai in order to get close to people in various classical performing arts, transcending the barrier of arts. He has performed with people of various genres four times in the past. In 2016, she began participating in a local program, "Nagauta and Hayashi no shiraburi and Nihon buyo" (traditional Japanese dance). In 2020, it began streaming on YouTube.




