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Teawase Bar, Odoru, Dorurudoru

*Information at the time of adoption.

Name of the organization or individual
NPO Everyone's Dance Field
subsidy category
Social support through arts and culture
Grant Type
single year

FY 2015 Social Support through Arts and Culture (Second Application)

Business Overview

Inclusive dance is a new area of expression that embraces diversity. In this project, "Teawase Bar ・ Odoru ・ Dorurudoru" (the 11 live performance of "Everyone's Dance Field") was held as a place to perform and appreciate inclusive dance. By creating and performing works that transcend the presence or absence of disabilities and make the most of each person's individuality, both people with and without disabilities aim to convey the importance of a society where everyone can express themselves and live creatively together, and the significance of people with disabilities opening up relationships with society through physical expression. The main performers are about 40 members of "Everyone's Dance Field" (ages 2 to 60), including 9 wheelchair users. [Performances] [Rings on the water] [Koko ni - Feeling Ahead] [Furusato no Megumi] * First performed in Ishinomaki in 2014, Katarimori Masahiko (Ishinomaki City) and 6 other productions

implementation period
Sunday, May 17, 2015
Place of implementation
Asahi Art Square (Sumida Ward, Tokyo)

Profile

[NPO Everyone's Dance Field]
Established in 1998 as a field for inclusive co-creation expression. A total of 11 performances have been held at halls in Tokyo (Nerima Bunka Kaikan Grand Hall, Asahi Art Square, etc.). In addition to local performances in Osaka, Ehime, Toyama and Sendai, he has also performed internationally in Korea and Italy. In recent years, the organization has been focusing on interacting with people in disaster-stricken areas through physical expression activities.