EVENT
Kumiko Ueda+miu ーTraining Pool for Diverse Breathing vol.1 ー Open Laboratory
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Returning from a training program in France, Kumiko Ueda - a director celebrated for her numerous works at the Takarazuka Revue - will start a new journey as an independent artist, directing performers with extensive experience and diverse backgrounds. She will relativize the life span and drama of humans by parallelly portraying the time of various life forms such as insects, microorganisms, and plants.
- Date
- ①2024/8/14(Wed.)14:30~16:00
②2024/8/15(Thu.)14:30~16:00
③2024/8/16(Fri.)14:30~16:00 【Closed due to reaching capacity】
※There will be a talk after each session (optional)
- Venue
- Kinosaki International Arts Center
- Fee
- Free
- Project Researchers
- Kumiko Ueda navigator
miu artist
Kyoko Takenaka actor
Shingo Ota actor, video
Gaël Sall actor
Mikiko Kawamura dancer, actor
Kazutoshi Tsuda bio researcher
Tomomi Nakamura scenography
Akihito Hirano interpreter
Keiko Sekishita production
- Capacity
- about 40 people for each session
- Ages
- Experimental participation: 3rd grade elementary school students and up
Admission: Anyone (*2nd graders and younger must be accompanied by a parent or guardian)
- What to bring
- Participants should bring a smartphone (iphone or android) that can read QR codes and earphones that can connect to it.
- Confirmation
- Photographs and videos of the works will be taken. Participants may be filmed. Photographs taken may be published as part of the artwork's materials or as a part of the artwork. Please understand this in advance.
- Supported by
- Reservation
- Please call or fill out the online form below (Join us button ).
*When calling, be sure to give us the title of the event, your name, the number of people attenging, and contact information.
- Others
- ■Regarding COVID-19 Measures During Events
- Please refrain from coming to the theatre or visiting if you have a fever or are sick.
- Wearing a mask is at the discretion of the individual. Masks should be worn as necessary during crowded situations, performances involving continuous vocalization, etc.
- Cough etiquette and hand washing are recommended.