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Theater, Sweet Theater Performance #1 "Argleton's House"

Name of the organization or individual
Suzune Nakagawa
subsidy category
Startup Grant
Grant Type
single year

FY2024 2nd Startup Grant

Business Overview

The "Theater, Sweet Theater #1 Dance Company Reconu 1st Performance "Argleton's House"" was conducted from January 12, 2025 to 13th.
This performance is the inaugural performance of the dance company and the Kakiotoshi performance of the performance space “Theater, Sweet Theater” produced by the dance company. It is characterized by the fact that everything from planning and creation to performance is performed in the same venue, and the content pursues the expression created by simultaneously constructing the work and the performance space.
The four performers are Shinmi Koiso, Suzune Nakagawa, Hiroshi Nakayama, and Kaho Hamagami, dancers who belong to Reconu. Shotaro Sohara for sound and lighting, and Gakki Lab for construction. Haruka SAEKI participated as a staff member in the photo recording. A total of 61 spectators attended 3 performances (approximately 60 minutes each).

Period of Activity / Project
Sunday, January 12, 2025 - 13 (Mon, holiday)
Venues
Theater, Sweet Theater (Kita-ku, Tokyo)

Profile

[Suzune Nakagawa]
Born in 1999 in Shiga Prefecture.
Graduated from the Dance Pedagogy Course, Department of Arts and Expressive Behavior, Ochanomizu University.
In recent years, in addition to appearances and individual creative activities, he has also been actively involved in co-productions such as planning and performing "Cylinder" and "Swallow a room" as "Humpit" which is a co-production with stage costume artist Minami Hirano, and as a dance company "Reconu" which opened underground space Theater, Sweet Theater and premiered "House of Argleton".
She also conducts workshops at nursery schools, elementary and junior high schools, and welfare facilities, and sometimes works as an assistant, while exploring ways to interact with children through dance.