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Slow Movement Toyosu Performance

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Name of the organization or individual
Slow Movement Executive Committee
subsidy category
Creation Grant
Grant Type
single year

FY28 Creation Grant [Single-year grant program] 1st term

Business Overview

20 performers of all ages, nationalities, occupations, and disabilities (planned) will be recruited to create a performance piece of about 40 minutes while holding workshops with creators and technicians in various fields, mainly circus artist Keisuke Kanai and prosthetic dancer Kazuyo Morita. The training will incorporate a new training method that will be learned by participating in the Rio Paralympic Opening Ceremony performance training, presenting an unprecedented style of expression. Poetry: Mizuki Misumi/Performance Director: Keisuke Kanai/Art/Props: Yui Inoue/Costume: Kumiko Takeda/Head prop production: Kazuki Fujiwara/Interactive media production: Shigenori Mochizuki/Music: Mika Bando/Technical Director: Yutaka Endo/Director: Takashi Kawachi/Sound: Raku Nakahara/Hair/Make-up: Momoko Ishihara/Video: Mito Ikeda/Access Coordinator: Kaori Hirooka/Hitomi Masuko/Production: Chie Akimoto/Sawa Tsukahara/etc. (planned) Performers: Keisuke Kanai, Kazuyo Morita (Osaka) and about 20 from the public

Period of Activity / Project
December 2016 (scheduled)
Venues
Shin-Toyosu Brillia Running Stadium (Koto-ku, Tokyo)


*Information such as project outlines is provided by organizations and individuals providing subsidies.

Profile

[General staging] Ryoi Kurisu
With a free idea that does not fit into the realm of art and design, he develops projects in various areas that create new value by connecting people and regions from different fields and cultures. In recent years, he has been working on creating entertainment works in which residents play the leading roles in areas with declining population. In 2010, he suffered from osteosarcoma, leading to complete loss of right lower limb function. This led her to become acquainted with the world of welfare for the disabled, and she became Slow Label Director and Director of the Yokohama Paratriennial.