Urotsutenoyako's 10 year anniversary performance "Mirai no Kioku"
*Information at the time of adoption.
- Name of the organization or individual
- Jukun Music
- subsidy category
- Tokyo Arts and Culture Promotion Subsidy
- Grant Type
- single year
2012 Tokyo Arts and Culture Promotion Grant



Business Overview
"Urotsutenoyako" is a Japanese Indonesian entertainment group produced by Jukun Music. Under the leadership of Tetsuro Koyano, the group is creating new stages inspired by the traditional music, dance, mask and shadow plays of Bali, Indonesia. This time, as a 10 year anniversary performance of the formation of "Urotsutenoyako," they will invite guests from Bali and perform a folk music concert suitable for the new age. [Performers] Urotsutenoyako (Gamelan from Tokyo) WB Sudamani (Gamelan from BALI) [Special Guests] Asazaki Ikue (Amami Island Song) Yoshida Daikichi (Sitar) GOMA (Didgeridoo) Taga Kenta (Percussion)
- implementation period
- Wednesday, October 10, 2012
- Place of implementation
- Asahi Art Square (Sumida Ward, Tokyo)
*Information such as project outlines is provided by organizations and individuals providing subsidies.
Profile
【 Jukun Music 】
Bali is one of the few places in the world where traditional performing arts flourish. In modern society, it has not lost its momentum, and on the other hand, it seems to be becoming more and more popular due to the influence of tourism, etc., but there is a fact that classical performing arts that have been handed down since ancient times are being lost. In order to support this project and promote cultural exchange between Japan and Indonesia, we have been working on various projects since July 2000.
subsidy program
- Tokyo Arts and Culture Promotion Subsidy
- Social support through arts and culture
- Support for Regional Arts and Culture Activities
- start-up subsidy
- Subsidy for Traditional Performing Arts Experience Activities
- Grant for Creating Attractive Art and Culture
- TOKYO CITY CANVAS Subsidy (Creating Attractive Arts)
- Life with Art Subsidy
- Tokyo Live Stage Support Subsidy
- Tokyo Art and Culture Appreciation Support Grant




