
- Time of the event
- Sunday, December 8, 2024 13:00~16:00 (scheduled)
- Venue
- Tokyo University of the Arts Future Research Center
"Don't Shut Up, Move, Breathe" is a fictional story. There are separate "cities for the hearing" and "cities for the deaf.".
The "City of Listeners" has developed on the premise of "hearing" in an extremely crowded environment where 100 million people live in a single city due to the increasing concentration of the population.
The "Deaf City" has changed its location frequently and developed according to the body and language of the Deaf.
What do these two cities look like as the base of the game's world?
Together with the Creation members, we will hold a workshop to expand our imaginations of these two cities, using our actual lives and the state of the cities as hints.
Deaf, hard of hearing and hearing people are all welcome to attend.
*"Workshop to Imagine a Deaf Town" will be held in February! Details will be announced in December.
facilitator
Osamu NAGASHIMA (Drama Turku), Yori MAKIHARA (composition and direction)
Participating Creation Members
Katsuhiko Hibino (general supervisor), Shizukukakai (Drama Turku), etc.
Participants
Anyone from elementary school or older who is deaf, hard of hearing, or hearing can participate.
* The workshop will be conducted mainly in Japanese and Japanese sign language, and a sign language interpreter will be provided. If you need additional assistance, please fill out the application form.
capacity
Approximately 20
participation fee
Free
How to apply
- Application
Peatixから申し込み。応募者多数の場合は抽選にて参加可否を決定します。- Application deadline
- Monday, November 25, 2024 23:59
- participation notification
- Friday, November 29, 2024 (Notification to all applicants)
Credit
- Sponsor
- Tokyo Metropolitan Government, Tokyo Metropolitan History and Culture Foundation Arts Council Tokyo, Tokyo National University of the Arts
Contact Us
Tokyo Metropolitan Foundation for History and Culture Arts Council Tokyo
Business Coordination Section, Business Division
TEL: 03ー6256ー8435 (Weekdays 10:00~18:00)
E-mail:duk-info*artscouncil-tokyo.jp (replace * with @)




