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Next Stage Production School EX Yoko Nishiyama Seminar & Public Archive

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Name of the organization or individual
Nebula Extra Support Co., Ltd.
subsidy category
Creation Grant
Grant Type
single year

FY27 Term II Creation Grant [Single-year grant program]

Business Overview

In cooperation with NPO Explat, which is an intermediate support organization for human resource development and employment environment improvement of performing arts producers, "Stage Production and Crossing Borders 2 ~ Strategies and Practical Skills for Overseas Performances Starting from 2021 Years ~" will be held with Ms. Yoko Nishiyama as a lecturer. Several guest lecturers participated in the course. In addition to learning practical knowledge of work related to overseas such as overseas performances, invited performances, and international joint productions, this course aims to cultivate producers who can take action on their own by looking ahead to the performing arts environment after 2021. In addition, an archive of publicly viewable content from past lectures held by Next Stage Production Academy since 2012 will be created and made available.

Period of Activity / Project
Monday, January 4, 2016, 11th (Mon/holiday), 18th (Mon/holiday), Tuesday, February 2, 15th (Mon/holiday), 22nd (Mon/holiday), 29th (Mon/holiday), Monday, March 7, 14th (Mon/holiday), 21st (Mon/holiday)
Venues
Next Meeting Room (Koto-ku, Tokyo)

Profile

[Nebula Extra Support Co., Ltd.]
Commonly called Next. It was established in 2002 with the mission of contributing to the improvement of the environment for stage producers based on the philosophy that artistic activities can function effectively for society only if there are producers as well as artists. The company provides services such as placing flyers for performing arts to reduce the workload of producers, operating websites and e-mail magazines to share and disseminate information on stage production, and meetings to identify, solve, and exchange problems in the stage industry.