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*Information at the time of adoption.
- Name of the organization or individual
- OrganWorks
- subsidy category
- Creation Grant
- Grant Type
- single year
FY26 Phase II Creation Grant [Single-year grant program]


Business Overview
New work from OrganWorks, an organization led by Shintaro Hirahara. This time, he returned to Japanese literature and art, using Japanese dancers, artists, and music as the subject of the Japanese idea of men. Using high physicality and the superficial concept of "men" that the Japanese have as a theme, it expresses the identity of the Japanese sense with high physicality, which is seen by comparing the classical sense with the modern sense, using themes from Japanese literature, Noh and Gagaku classics, as well as art concepts by Midori Harima, a contemporary artist active in New York.
- Period of Activity / Project
- Monday, May 4, 2015 to 6 (Wed)
- Venues
- Theater Tram (Setagaya Ward)
Profile
[Shintaro Hirahara]
Since he started working as a frillancer as a dancer and choreographer in 2007, he has created many works, appeared in dance works, staged plays, etc.
In addition to her solo activities, she has performed for dance companies such as Condors, C/ompany and Shun project, provided staging and choreography for theatrical troupe Ikiume and Kentaro Kobayashi, and participated in the music video of Miu Sakamoto. He also had a close relationship with Carmen Warner, who lived in Spain, and invited him to Japan.
2011 >> Awarded KIMDC Choreographer of the Year Award
2013 Studied in Spain under the Agency for Cultural Affairs' Overseas Study Program for Emerging Artists.
2015: Received Otaru City Cultural Incentive Award.




