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2014/2015 Season

Playhouse

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The aim of this project is to revisit the origins of Western-style dance in Japan and reconsider the current state and future of dance. The project presents works by Japanese pioneers in creative dance. This is the second part of this project and the first performance is to take place in June 2014 at the Playhouse.

This project is staged in cooperation with the Contemporary Dance Association of Japan.

"Mask"(1923) choreography: ISHII Baku

"Machines Are Alive"(1948) choreography: ISHII Baku

"Playing with a ball at La Scala"(1935) choreography: EGUCHI Takaya

"Dance of terror"(1932) choreography: SHIGYO Masatoshi

"A fisherman"(1939) choreography: HINOKI Kenji

"Tai"(1961) choreography: ISHII Midori / Music: Igor STRAVINSKY"The rite of spring"

Schedule

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Booking Opens

Sunday, 14th December 2014

Tickets

SABC
¥6,480 ¥5,400 ¥4,320 ¥3,240

Tax included

Concession Prices (students, juniors, seniors, groups)
Discount tickets are not available online. Please inquire at the Box Office or by telephone. (+81-(0)3-5352-9999 10:00am - 6:00pm)
Booking Z seats (1,620 yen)
Z seats are available at the Box Office from 10:00 a.m. on the day of the performance. One ticket is available per person. Telephone bookings are not accepted.

Please read

  • No admittance to pre-school children. Each child older than this age requires a ticket for entry, even when accompanied by a parent or guardian.
  • Tickets may not be changed or refunded except in the case of a cancelled performance.
  • A special discount price is available for disabled guests. Please inquire at the Box Office for details.
  • Users of wheelchairs are requested to contact the Box Office before coming to the theatre.
  • Preferred seats may not be available on the first day of ticket sales or times when the operators are busy.