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The Great Camel and the Tenfu-shiki Canadian Performance

*Information at the time of adoption.

Name of the organization or individual
Dairakudakan/Camel Arts Co., Ltd.
subsidy category
Creation Grant
Grant Type
single year

FY26 Phase II Creation Grant [Single-year grant program]

Business Overview

"Musinohoshi" presented as a work for the 42 year anniversary of the foundation of the Dairakudakan. Believing that humans are the only things on earth that have acquired "knowledge and wisdom," humans have been striving for various evolutions and developments. However, while humans have always tried to survive by changing their surroundings, insects have changed themselves and evolved in diverse environments on earth. Is it possible that communication from other insects is transmitted not to humans, but to insects ・・・ This dance work represents the world of insects and humans, created by the unique fantasies and fantasies of Akana Maro. Choreography, direction and art: MARO Akaji Performers: MARO Akaji, MURAMATSU Takuya, Tamura Ikko, Matsuda Atsushi, Wagatsuma Emiko, Takakuwa Akiko, Hokokuni Naomi 22 in total Music: Doi Keisuke, Jeff Mills

Period of Activity / Project
Friday, March 20, 2015, 21st (Sat) Vancouver/Canada
Venues
Vancouver Playhouse (Vancouver)

Profile

[Dairakudakan]
It was established in 1972 by the organizer, Seji MARO.
He named his style "Tenfutenshiki" (meaning "talent is born into the world"), collected and constructed "gestures and hand gestures" that are always forgotten, and has created more than 60 works and actively performed in Japan and overseas.
He also devotes himself to the training of dancers, and energetically performs at Kochuten, and continues to produce dance choreographers and directors.