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Research output: Exhibits, objects and web-based outputs › Performance
Research output: Exhibits, objects and web-based outputs › Performance
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TY - ADVS
T1 - 南京プロジェクト Vol.5
A2 - Juraic, Beri
A2 - Hagiwara, Yuta
A2 - Shimizu, Honami
A2 - Ito, Shin
PY - 2025/5/8
Y1 - 2025/5/8
N2 - In the summer of 2022, Tokyo-based theatre company Kamome Machine embarked on research for a new project to address the often-ignored historical issue of the Nanjing Massacre. The Nanjing Massacre was a tragic moment in world history involving mass killings of Chinese citizens by Japanese soldiers in 1937, a few years before the Second World War witnessed by British and American journalists. Three years and four different phases later, the Company comes to Lancaster for a two-week residence to explore the embodiment of this issue from an outsider perspective with Lancaster artists, students and researchers.The residency ended with work-in-progress performance. CREDITDirected by: Yuta HAGIWARAPerformed by: Honami SHIMIZU, Shin ITOFriendly and Critical Eye: Beri JuraicPresented by Kamome Machinein cooperation with the Cultures Research Centre, Lancaster Institute for Contemporary Arts, (Lancaster University)Supported by Arts Council England, The Great Britain Sasakawa Foundation, Saison Foundation
AB - In the summer of 2022, Tokyo-based theatre company Kamome Machine embarked on research for a new project to address the often-ignored historical issue of the Nanjing Massacre. The Nanjing Massacre was a tragic moment in world history involving mass killings of Chinese citizens by Japanese soldiers in 1937, a few years before the Second World War witnessed by British and American journalists. Three years and four different phases later, the Company comes to Lancaster for a two-week residence to explore the embodiment of this issue from an outsider perspective with Lancaster artists, students and researchers.The residency ended with work-in-progress performance. CREDITDirected by: Yuta HAGIWARAPerformed by: Honami SHIMIZU, Shin ITOFriendly and Critical Eye: Beri JuraicPresented by Kamome Machinein cooperation with the Cultures Research Centre, Lancaster Institute for Contemporary Arts, (Lancaster University)Supported by Arts Council England, The Great Britain Sasakawa Foundation, Saison Foundation
M3 - Performance
ER -