PROGRAM
Tokyo Festival Program
Folk Performing Arts in Toshima 2021
Experience the Sounds of the Matsuri
by Nagasaki Shishiren, Fujimoto-bayashi Renchu, The Oeshiki Association etc.
Due to coronavirus, we were not able to hold “Experience the Sounds of the Matsuri 2021,” but we are currently making a documentary video focusing on Toshima-ku’s intangible folk cultural properties. We will announce the screening time when finalized. Details of how to view the documentary will be posted on the special site“Folk Performing Arts in Toshima 2021:Experience the Sounds of the Matsuri.”
(Updated 11/29/2021)
Folk Performing Arts in Toshima 2021 Experience the Sounds of the Matsuri
Special site (*Japanese only)
https://www.matsuri-oto.com/
Cast: Nagasaki Shishiren, Fujimoto-bayashi Renchu,The Oeshiki Association etc.
Delivering the spirit of matsuri with its prayers, gratitude and wishes
“Folk Performing Arts in Toshima” is held every year with the aim of preserving, carrying on and disseminating Toshima-ku’s intangible cultural properties. Due to the ongoing pandemic, organizers have been forced to cancel a succession of matsuri and traditional events all over Japan, something which has hit those regions hard. In the hope that matsuri can be held next year and bring life and vibrancy to regional areas, we are releasing a documentary video focusing on Toshima-ku’s intangible folk cultural properties.
Schedule
Documentary screening
Date/time: Sunday, March 6, 2022 (scheduled)
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When visiting, please ensure you have read and understood “Tokyo Festival 2021 coronavirus (COVID-19) control measures and notice to visitors” on the Tokyo Festival website (*URL ▶https://tokyo-festival.jp/en/info/covid19/)and wear a mask. (*Visitors not wearing a mask may be refused entry).
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Ticket
Free to attend
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Credit
Organizer: Toshima Mirai Cultural Foundation, Toshima City, Tokyo Festival Executive Committee
Supported by the Agency for Cultural Affairs, Government of Japan in the fiscal 2021
Inquires
Toshima Mirai Cultural Foundation
+81(0)3-3590-7118 (Weekday 9:00 - 17:00)
matsuri.oto@gmail.com