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Inanakiya The 2nd Katsu Voluntary Performance Three Plays

Period

2020/9/6 (Sun)

Venue

Musashino Swing Hall

Ticket Fee

All seats reserved (general): 4,000 yen
All seats reserved (elementary, junior high and high school students): 2,500 yen
All seats reserved (general): 4,000 yen - Confetti seat (general): 3,000 yen! br />(including tax)

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Detailed Information

Performance content Performances by two Japanese taiko players and one Tsugaru shamisen player (about 70 minutes of performance and 20 minutes of break)
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Appearance Nobuto Yamanaka?? 竄 with Wa-no-Naka- no- 100000000000000000000 Kenichi Koizumi?? Kenichi A izumi? Tsujikatsu?? You're going to get a good time?
Staff Inanakiya
Schedule <Date>
2020/9/6 (Sun)


<Schedule>
Saturday, March 7, 14:00/18:00 [Performance Postponed]
>>Sunday, September 6, 14:00/18:00 [Postponed Performance Date]
Br/>70 minutes (break 20 minutes)>>
Ticket Fee All seats reserved (general): 4,000 yen
All seats reserved (elementary, junior high and high school students): 2,500 yen
All seats reserved (general): 4,000 yen - Confetti seat (general): 3,000 yen! br />(including tax)

+ Ticketing Fee
Venue Musashino Swing Hall
Remarks
Organizations Overview Nobuto Yamanaka

After graduating from junior high school, he moved to Hirosaki City, Aomori Prefecture alone at the age of 15 and trained for four years as an apprentice to Tsugaru shamisen player Chisato Yamada. He became a teacher of The Chisato Yamada School. At the Tsugaru Shamisen World Championship held in Hirosaki City, Aomori Prefecture every year, he won three consecutive A-class individual matches and was inducted into the Hall of Fame. He also won three championships in the "Singing Accompaniment Division" where he competed for the traditional singing skills of Tsugaru folk songs. Performed in a total of 38 countries and regions overseas. For about 16 years, he has been a member of the Ito Takio Band, which plays contemporary folk songs such as "Nanchu Soran". Received the 2017 Saitama Global Award, which is given to individuals or organizations associated with Saitama Prefecture, which engages in world-conscious activities. Received the 2018 Kitamoto City Cultural Encouragement Award. He is currently active as a solo player in concerts, school performances, lectures, etc. He is a part-time lecturer at Senzoku Gakuen College of Music. Mr. Kasu City Tourism Ambassador. Ambassador of Tourism, Kitamoto City. Saitama Goodwill Ambassador.

Koizumi Kenichi
lt;br />Started working as a professional player at the age of 18. Since 1999, he has studied under Hidetetsu Hayashi, a leading taiko soloist. After that, he became a member of "Eitetsu Fuun no Kai". In 2003, he became a member of TAIKOZ, which is based in Sydney, for a limited period of one and a half years. Together with TAIKOZ, he will perform with domestic tours and orchestras, and also hold solo concerts.
After returning to Japan, he worked as a solo artist in earnest, and in 2015 he released the album "Ashi-AKASHI" to commemorate the 20th anniversary of his activities. He has performed solo performances and performed with various artists, and has been active both in Japan and abroad.
His main appearances include Hidetetsu Hayashi's concert "The Man Who Sows Light," "Mio no Ren," "Leonard-me-To-Feather Gift," Hiromitsu Kamitsuma's "Eternal Poems", Yoshida Brothers Concert "Flying", and Theater Cocoon Abe Sadawo starring "Hachiinden".

Tsujikatsu
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From Samani, Hokkaido. Born in 1976. From 1996 to 2016, he was a member of the Taiko Performing Arts Group Kodo, where he performed in many performances both in Japan and abroad. With its beautiful and soft tone and outstanding ears, not only as a taiko player, but also the song and dance were highly acclaimed.
Moved to Tokyo in 2016 and began his activities as a Japanese taiko player and coach. In November 2016, he performed a large drum on the stage of "Ishikawa Goemon" starring Ichikawa Ebizo, and later appeared in five stages starring Ichikawa Ebizo. In December 2019, the song "What can you do with reeds and skins?" written for saxophone and Japanese drums. (Composer: Shinichiro Ikebe), "Jeux |||" (Composer: Yoichi Sugiyama) has been active as a solo performer, such as performing the world premiere with saxophone player Masaki Oishi. She has performed more than 2,000 times in 24 countries and Japan. As a coach, he teaches at Taiko School HIBIKUS Yokohama and also has workshops in various places.

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