Past Events
Sat, Dec 26, 2020 18:00
Documentary Video
*Sentences and the performance are in Japanese.
Details
Held inside the exhibition space of TSUDA Michiko’s installation, this performance will visualize the invisible: distance, gravity, time, Earth’s interior, and more.
*Performance scheduled for one hour.
In order to attend this event, you will be asked to Help Prevent the Spread of COVID-19.
*Photo: TSUDA Michiko, You would come back there to see me again the following day
MATSUBARA Megumi, Truth/Freedom, Inter+Play: Arts Towada 10th Anniversary Exhibition (Towada Art Center, Aomori, 2020) photo: OYAMADA Kuniya
Title
Date
Location
Towada Art Center Exhibition Space
Capacity
25 people (Reservations required / Seating is limited and available on a first-come first-served basis)
How to Apply
Reservations Required:
Please call, fax, or e-mail the Towada Art Center to apply.
Towada Art Center
TEL | +81 (0) 176-20-1127
FAX | +81 (0) 176-20-1138
Email | info@towadaartcenter.com
Please indicate the event name in the subject line and the name, phone number, and number of desired persons in the body of your email.
Your reservation will be complete upon reply from the museum.
In order to attend this event, you will be asked to Help Prevent the Spread of COVID-19.
Performers
KAMIMURA Megumi, TSUDA Michiko, and more
KAMIMURA Megumi
Choreographer and dancer. Kamimura began performing in 2004. Her major works include “Strange Green Powder” (Festival/Tokyo 2019, Sekicho-an [Mejiro Garden], 2019) and “She was here 30 minutes ago.” (blanClass, 2019) In 2016, she began performing with TSUDA Michiko as part of the unit baby tooth. The unit’s performances include “SCREEN BABY #2.” (TOKAS Hongo, 2020)
Photo: KANAGAWA Shingo
TSUDA Michiko
Artist. Born in Kanagawa Prefecture in 1980. Tsuda Michiko completed a doctoral program in Film and New Media Studies at the Graduate School of Film and New Media, Tokyo University of the Arts. Her work focuses on the characteristics of video and takes on a variety of forms, including installation, video, and performance. In recent years, she has performed with Megumi Kamimura as part of the unit baby tooth. Her work has been shown at a number of group shows, including Aichi Triennale 2019 and Roppongi Crossing 2019: Connexions, as well as the solo exhibition The Day After Yesterday (2015, TARO NASU, Tokyo). In 2012, Tsuda participated in the AIR program of the Aomori Contemporary Art Centre (ACAC), and in 2019, spent time in New York as a fellow of the Asian Cultural Council (ACC).