BOUNDARY Project
Film & Theater
Tetugakuya × Kawatanaka Shokai × Kokikaru
2020
We co-produced a video and stage work set at Tetugakuya in Tadotsu, Kagawa Prefecture.
"Please do disturb, but don't touch. Video version -Short Film Edit-"
Director, editor, and music: Akizen Tanaka (Kawa Tanaka Shokai)
©︎Boundary Project 2020
Let's try watching art in three genres and participating in workshops
"Oto and Catal"
We produced a project in which performers from the three genres of "Oto" (music), "E" (art), and "Katar" (theater) travel to nearby specialty stores and locations in collaboration with each other to hold viewings and workshops every other month .
2020.11.22 "Music"
Nostalgic Toy Concert
keipyan (Pianist/Toy Pianist)
2021.1.23 "Art"
A drawing experience that changes your everyday life through "seeing"
Mari Matsuyama (painter)
2021.3.7 "Theater"
Let's play with picture books - The Little Prince Edition
Takamatsu Workshop Lab.
Supported by: Sanuki Lifestyle and Culture Promotion Foundation
Cooperation: Kotohira Stationery Store/Kohii and Utsuwa Kishin-ya/Kotohira Town Public Hall/Takamatsu Workshop Lab./415 no wa
Sponsor: Kotohira Town Board of Education (play only)
Organizer: blueapple









Dance × Music
Points in Tadotsu
We invited dancer Sawako Nunoya, tambourine player Takashi Tajima, and musician Kayoko Arizato to produce a live improvisation session of contemporary dance at an old folk house cafe in Tadotsu Town, Kagawa Prefecture.
[Date]: Tuesday, May 9, 2017
OPEN19:00 Start19:30
[Venue] Gallery Cafe Iikokochi 5-4 Nishihama, Tadotsu-cho, Nakatado-gun, Kagawa Prefecture
[Cast]
Sawako Nunoya Dancer and Choreographer
http://sawakonunotani.blogspot.de/
Takashi Tajima Musician and tambourine player
http://www.tazy.jp/
Kayoko Arizato Musician
http://www.ours-music.net/
【Fee】
General advance ticket: 2,500 yen (including one drink)
Students: 2,500 yen (including one drink)
Adult + Student Set: 4,000 yen (including 2 drinks)
[Performance introduction]
Dancer Sawako Nunoya lives in Germany and is active as a professional dancer. Recently, she has been involved in a project where she dances with robots. Japan's only tambourine player Takashi Tajima calls himself "Dr. Tambourine" and travels all over Japan with his original tambourine in hand. Musician Kayoko Arizato runs a music school that deals with slightly unusual instruments and also performs live. Next to the keyboard are a number of mysterious instruments that she can freely manipulate to produce a variety of sounds. These three will perform a one-night only live dance session in Tadotsu. Dance? Tambourine? Keyboard? Enjoy this one-of-a-kind session by these three people.
After the performance, the three artists look forward to speaking with the people of Tadotsu and Kagawa Prefecture. If you have time, please come and join us.