The 12 th performance of Senior Theater Company Kanjukuza: "Minori no Hata"
*Information at the time of adoption.
- Name of the organization or individual
- NPO Senior Theater Network
- subsidy category
- Social support through arts and culture
- Grant Type
- single year
FY 2017 Social Support through Arts and Culture, Phase 2



Business Overview
Senior theater troupe Kanjukuza, who are over 60 years old, perform works on the theme of agriculture. Junior high school student Minori suffers from a bad relationship between her parents and heads for summer vacation to a farmhouse where her uncle and grandmother live. There was a derelict tomato farm and my grandmother, who was suffering from dementia. [Performers] 32 members of the Kanjyukuza [Production] Emma Kujira [Composition] Chikako Minagawa An audio guide for the visually impaired was added to support the audience.
- implementation period
- Thursday, May 24, 2018 - 27th (Sun)
- Place of implementation
- Nakano The Pocket (Nakano Ward, Tokyo)
*Information such as project outlines is provided by organizations and individuals providing subsidies.
Profile
[Emma Kujira]
Playwright, director, actor and producer. Born in 1973. He founded Kanju-za in 2006. In 2012, the NPO Senior Theater Network was established, and a national senior theater competition is held every other year. We also actively promote barrier-free activities in theaters.
grant program
- Tokyo Arts and Culture Promotion Subsidy
- Social support through arts and culture
- Support for Regional Arts and Culture Activities
- start-up subsidy
- Subsidy for Traditional Performing Arts Experience Activities
- Grant for Creating Attractive Art and Culture
- TOKYO CITY CANVAS Subsidy (Creating Attractive Arts)
- Life with Art Subsidy
- Tokyo Live Stage Support Subsidy
- Tokyo Art and Culture Appreciation Support Grant




