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Name of the organization or individual
OrganWorks
subsidy category
Creation Grant
Grant Type
single year

FY26 Term I Creation Grant [Single-Year Grant Program]

Business Overview

A new performance by the contemporary dance company OrganWorks, which has been active since 2008. As part of the AURUSUPOT Shakespeare Festival 2014, the theme of the work is William Shakespeare and the time in which he lived, and it also includes content that compares British society in the 18 century with the current domestic situation, expressing social works through dance. After leaving Noism, the director, Shintaro Hirahara, who is widely active as a dancer and choreographer in Japan and overseas, and Ruri Mitoh, who has won many awards in competitions in Japan and overseas, are the main performers (Yasushi Shoji, Taeko Machida, Ippei Shiba, and others). Music: Yuta Kumachi, Masayuki Kagei Costume: Tomiko Nishimura Lighting: Akiyo Kushida

Period of Activity / Project
Friday, September 26, 2014 to Sunday, September 28
Venues
AURUSUPOTO (Toshima Ward Performing Arts Exchange Center) (Toshima Ward, Tokyo)

Profile

[Shintaro Hirahara]
Since starting as a freelance dancer and choreographer in 2007, he has created many works, performed in dance works, staged plays, etc.
In addition to her solo activities, she has performed for dance companies such as Condors, C/Company, Shun project, etc. She also stages and provides 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 her to Japan.
2011 Won KIMDC Award for Best Choreographer in Korea
2013 Trained in Spain under the Agency for Cultural Affairs' Overseas Study Program for Emerging Artists.