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Next Stage Production Seminar 4th Miyanaga Takuo Seminar

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Name of the organization or individual
Nebula Extra Support Co., Ltd.
subsidy category
Tokyo Arts and Culture Promotion Subsidy
Grant Type
single year

FY 2013 Phase II Tokyo Arts and Culture Promotion Grant (Single Year Grant Program)

Business Overview

A cram school for performing artists (especially stage producers). Seminars will be held with the goals of "development of practical skills," "consideration of the mentality necessary to continue stage production work," and "construction of a place where networks can be created," to cultivate human resources who can expand the influence of the entire performing arts field on society and vitalize the market. In Stage 4, we held a 5-day study program with Takuo Miyanaga, who is the executive producer of the theater troupe Mamagoto and has produced all of Mamagoto's works, including Waga Hoshi (Our Star), which won the 54 Kishida Kunio Drama Award, as an instructor. The lecture focuses on group discussions between the lecturer and the participants to extract the participants' issues, examine and verify the issues, and explore a solution formula.

implementation period
Sunday, January 12, 2014 to Sunday, February 9
Place of implementation
Next Seminar Room (Koto-ku, Tokyo)

Profile

[Nebula Extra Support Co., Ltd.]
Commonly called Next. It was established in 2002 with the mission of contributing to the improvement of the environment for stage producers based on the philosophy that artistic activities can function effectively for society only if there are producers as well as artists. The company is engaged in the business of performing arts leaflets as an agent to reduce the workload of producers, the operation of web pages and mail magazines to share and disseminate information on stage production, and meetings to identify, solve, and exchange problems in the stage industry.