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I'll dance.
A woman's life depicted through 17th and 18th century French music and baroque dance
2026/10/10(sa.) 14:00 Starting
Official https://tiget.net/events/486368
I dance.
During the Baroque period, music was intended to express human emotions and gave birth to a new musical style called opera. Court dance developed as a form of culture that the nobility had to master in order to remain nobility, and it became the foundation of classical ballet, which has continued to the present day.
How about considering Baroque music and dance, which once ceased at the end of the 18th century and revived in the 20th century, as a "language" for us to connect with each other in the modern age?
This performance will not simply reproduce the styles of French music and dance of the 17th and 18th centuries, but will use one woman's life as a clue to open a meeting place for dancers, performers, and audiences.
In the space between sound and body, the emotions and relationships that emerge in each moment, sometimes intensely, sometimes gently, rise to the surface.
Two performances a day (2:00 p.m./5:30 p.m.)
Performer
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Mami Orihara
viola da gamba
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Takatsugu Kakeda
baroque cello
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Akiko Sato
Teolvo.
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Miho Hirai
cembalo
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Juri Iwasa
Baroque dance
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being far away across the country on an empty conveyor belt (Edo period)
direction
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