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Soji Hall & Yamazaki Mazak Museum of Art Collaboration Project: Sound and Dance Connecting across the Sea Unofficial
2026/06/21(su.) 13:30 Starting
Official https://munetsuguhall.com/performance/sweets/entry-4343.html
In the "Sound and Dance Connecting across the Sea," a collaborative project between Munetsugu Hall and the Yamazaki Mazak Museum of Art, Western classical pieces will be performed on Western instruments while Japanese dancers Shumi Hanayagi, Shu Nagisa Hanayagi, and Ao Rin Hanayagi will incorporate "Japanese" elements to present a "NEW classical performance interweaving Japanese and Western elements. Japanese dance dancers Shumi Hanayagi, Shunyu Hanayagi, and Shuorin Hanayagi will perform "NEW Classical music interwoven with Japanese and Western elements. The masterpieces by Momoga Seo on piano and Momoko Yamaguchi on violin, such as J.S. Bach's "Aria on the G string," the third movement from Vivaldi's "Four Seasons" Summer, and Faure's "Siciliano," will be fused with the graceful dance of Japanese traditional dance to create a unique aesthetic space. With the addition of the collaboration of visual art works, this is a special performance that allows the audience to experience firsthand Japan's unique aesthetic sense and universality that can be shared with the rest of the world. You will discover new charms of classical music and traditional performing arts.
Performer
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red and white hanayagi blossoms
traditional Japanese dance
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red tonguesole (Cynoglossus joyneri)
traditional Japanese dance
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Hanayagi Shuo-Bin
traditional Japanese dance
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Momoka Seo
piano
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Momoko Yamaguchi
violin
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