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Project NAKA's first performance "Meguru"

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

FY2 Reiwa 2020 2nd Term Creation Grant [Single-Year Grant Program]

Business Overview

Project NAKA is an attempt to explore the potential of classical music through collaboration with other fields. We live in contact with many cultures and experience joy, sadness, love, hatred, longing, despair and too many emotions to describe. The "imagination" that is cultivated there is a source of emotional enrichment that enables us to think about and be close to other people's feelings and situations, to come up with ideas that lead to success in things that seem impossible, and to organize our own minds. By opening classical music to the outside and welcoming various arts into it, I would like to look deeper into the inner workings of the works. You will find something that is surely connected to our lives. Chair: Izawa Yu (pianist) First Performance Participating Artists: Inujima Hitomi (violin), Ueda Maika (contemporary dance), Okada Mio (flute), Kamei Yuto (clarinet), Kubo Tetsuro (composition), Sakurai Aiko (soprano), Sako Kenichi (cello), Shimoda Shiori (violin), Fukuchi Akino (animation production), Minamikawa Taro (reading), Yoshino Shuntaro (artist and guest)

Period of Activity / Project
Saturday, March 6, 2021 -7 (Sun)
Venues
Alley Hall (Setagaya Ward, Tokyo)


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Profile

【Project NAKA】
Project NAKA was established by pianist Izawa Yu with the aim of creating a cross-genre exchange of art. The first performance was held in 2021 after the Autumn 2020 Aughtact concert. The participants will be changed for each performance, and a new form of performance will be proposed with a diverse program of classical music and other arts.