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JAZZ ART SENGAWA 2019

*Information at the time of adoption.

Name of the organization or individual
Jazz ART Executive Committee
subsidy category
Regional Grant
Grant Type
single year

Heisei 31 (2019) Tokyo Area Arts and Culture Grant (Second Application)

Business Overview

Main Live (9 performances) [Performers] ・ Goko Fujii (piano) + Ramon Lopez (drums) + Natsuki Tamura (trumpet) ・ Taiheiraku Trio ・ Hikashu + Ryuichi Yoshida (sax, etc.) ・ Sagayuki + Koichi Makigami/The Second Approach trio (from Moscow) ・ Hiromichi Sakamoto (vc, etc.) + Tatsuya Nakamura (ds) + Anna Toru (dance) ・ Seiyo Lee Shih-Yang Lee(piano, from Taiwan)+ Keisuke Ota/PRAED (from Lebanon) ・ Nobuhiko Sato (piano) + Takashi Seo (bass) + Leona (tap dance), etc. Improvisation Music Workshop "Exploration and Contemplation" Admission for children 0 years old Program "Sound Play for Children" (sometimes automatic) Shaping Workshop for Children Outdoor Event (Park Live, "CLUB JAZZ Byobu") General Producer: Koichi Makigami Producer: Hiromichi Sakamoto Event Curator: Kenji Osumi "CLUB JAZZ Byobu" Curator: Maki Nagamine

Period of Activity / Project
Thursday, September 12, 2019 - 15th (Sun)
Venues
Sengawa Theater, Sengawa Ekimae, Sengawa Ekimae Park, Sengawa Fix Hall (Chofu City, Tokyo)


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Profile

【JAZZ ART Executive Committee 】
In April 2019, the main artists and production staff established JAZZ ART SEN GAWA to take over the management of JAZZ ART SEN GAWA which has been held every year since 2008 as a project of Chofu City SEN GAWA Theater. In close cooperation with the residents of the Sengawa area, we aim to continue to contribute to our goal of "fostering a deep community that embraces diverse values." It has been recognized internationally as a festival representing Japanese experimental and improvisational music, and since 2018 it has been exchanging talents with FIMAV, an experimental music festival in Quebec, Canada.