In this documentary, five performers from the dance company Ala oruz express what makes them feel good through their bodies and words.
Enjoy this showcase of their sheer love for doing certain things.
『なやみの種』Trailer from ソコニダンス by KURUMI NAKAMURA on Vimeo
Performers : HAYASHI Yoshiki TAMANO Masahiro NUMAZAWA Morie ASANAGA Yasuaki UO Rintaro NAKAMURA Kurumi
Music by : The Otoasobi Project TOKUSASHI Kengo
Video Director : NODA Ryo
Directed and Choreographed by NAKAMURA Kurumi
*Conducted in Japanese.
Title | Dance Documentary Nayami no Tane Screening and Talk |
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Date and time | [1] Saturday, 29 July 2023 Screening 1:30pm- Talk 2:20pm- [2] Sunday, 30 July 2023 Screening 1:30pm- Talk 2:20pm- *The film runs for 40 minutes. |
Guest | [1] Saturday, 29 July 2023 Screening 1:30pm- Talk 2:20pm- HOSOMA Hiromichi(Professor, Faculty of Letters, Arts and Sciences, Waseda University) NAKAMURA Kurumi NODA Ryo [2] Sunday, 30 July 2023 Screening 1:30pm- Talk 2:20pm- NAKAMURA Kurumi NODA Ryo |
Venue | Tokyo Shibuya Koen-dori Gallery, Interactive Space |
Admission | Free |
Capacity | Up to 20 people in each day. |
Organized by | Tokyo Shibuya Koen-dori Gallery, Museum of Contemporary Art Tokyo, Tokyo Metropolitan Foundation for History and Culture |
Application start date | Saturday, 1 July *In the order of arrival. *Applications are now closed. |
How to apply | Please use the application form below. |
Inquiry | Tokyo Shibuya Koen-dori Gallery RAW03
Email:skdg-event2023@mot-art.jp TEL:03-5422-3151 |
Performance series RAW03
Evolving out of audience and artist feedback, the RAW performance series uses music, dance, theater, and dialogue to showcase the kind of raw expression difficult to achieve in an exhibition format. The site-specific performances harness the characteristics of the venue in Shibuya to present unconventional forms of expression. For its third iteration, the series welcomes Ala oruz, a Kanazawa-based dance company with a focus on the joy of free physical expression. The performance is accompanied by the Otoasobi Project, known for its varied ensemble rooted in free improvisation that transcends performance style and genre, and the Okinawa-based musician Taka Yuhi, whose output encompasses everything from classical to jazz and Latin.