Ome Art Performance - Experimental Theater of Sound and Body where Town and People Intersect -

Business Overview
This project is a contemporary art performance project that takes advantage of the location of the shopping district in front of the station, which is easily accessible to the mountains, and the local characteristics that allow people to pass through nature and the town, with artists crossing genres. Set in the symbolic space of a shrine on the side of a mountain, it creates a place where local residents and visitors interact through music and physical expression, and where new cultural buds grow. We will use historical shrines as "local resources" to connect local communities with art.
- Period of Activity / Project
- October 2, 2025 to October 26
・ Art Performance (October 26)
Performers: (Musician) Amita Hachitori = No.4, Kentaro Tamura, Bogri Bozu, Sugawara
(Dance & Performance) Teimo, Himawari Kayama and others - Venues
- Bushu-Ome Kotohira-jinja Shrine
Profile
[Bushu-Ome Kotohira-jinja Shrine Revere Association]
Currently, the Bushu-Kotohira-jinja Shrine Revere Association is established as a civic group that manages and operates the shrine by local volunteers. They hold monthly marches and provide a place for artists and creators, not just local residents, to make presentations and produce.
The villagers who were active in the Ome area at that time, Chuzaemon OKUNO, Jujuemon T 800 ANAKA, Yahei TAMURA, Yaemon OKUNO, Gohei KITAJIMA, Hanbei ENOMOTO, Kyusaburo KITAJIMA and others cooperated to build Konpira-sha Shrine (present Toranomon Konpira-gu Shrine) in the residence of the Kyogoku family, the former lord of Marugame Domain, in 1797.




