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		<title>THE WHITE FOX (Byacco-den)</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>This story, which has been handed down for more than 1,000 years, gently examines the relationship between nat&#8230;</p>
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<span style="font-size: large; font-weight: bold;">This story, which has been handed down for more than 1,000 years, gently examines the relationship between nature and humanity.</span></p>
<p>OKAKURA, who is generally known in Japan as Tenshin, loved Kabuki and traveled to many countries and is credited with an important role in introducing Japanese and Asian arts to the world. However, by the end of the 1868–1912 Meiji Era, when people were excited about the modernization and westernization of Japan, he was despairing of both his own country’s and Western countries’ future.</p>
<p>After enjoying Western opera during various stays in the United States, he wrote his English-language libretto “The White Fox” for the Boston Opera House just before his death. Now, SPAC’s general artistic director, MIYAGI Satoshi, is set to breathe new life into that work in this production he directs using his characteristic logos (speaker) and pathos (mover) method in which two actors share one role — and can also play music live on stage.</p>
<p>In this way, together with some reworking of the libretto, Miyagi is eager to bring the opera Tenshin dreamed of to full bloom in Spring in Shizuoka&#8230;</p>
<h3 class="before50 after30">Story Line</h3>
<p>One day when she is nearly killed, the queen of the foxes, Kolha, is rescued by a man named Yasuna. Then, when Kolha hears that Yasuna’s lover, Kuzunoha, has been kidnapped, Kolha turns into her double and appears in front of him. Later, after Kolha and Yasuna have been living happily together for a while, Kolha hears that Kuzunoha is safe and well — and she makes a decision . . .</p>
<h3 class="before50 after30">Information</h3>
<p><span style="color: #EC2434;"><b>【Shizuoka】</b></span><br />
2024<span style="font-size: large;"><b> 3 May</b></span> at 19:00, <span style="font-size: large;"><b>4 May</b></span> at 19:00, <span style="font-size: large;"><b>5 May</b></span> at 19:00, <span style="font-size: large;"><b> 6 May</b></span> at 19:00</p>
<p>Venue：<b><span style="font-size: x-large;">at Momijiyama Garden Square, Sumpu Castle Park</span></b></p>
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<p>＜Events＞<br />
<b>〈Pre-performance Talk〉</b><br />
Starting at 18:15, OOOKA Jun will introduce some points to make the play interesting to watch at the Festival garden.<span style="font-size: small;">(approx 10 min/participation free/no reservation required)</span><br />
<b>〈Pre-performance〉</b><br />
Starting at 18:30, there will be a pre-performance “Mini Byaccoden” in front of the venue by students of Shimizu Minami Senior High School, Art Department. <span style="font-size: small;">(approx 5 min / participation free / no reservation required)<br />
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<p>　<br />
<span style="color: #EC2434;"><b>【Hamamatsu】LAKE HAMANA HAMANAKO2024</b></span><br />
2024<span style="font-size: large;"><b> 25 May</b></span> at 14:30</p>
<p>Venu：<b><span style="font-size: x-large;">at Outdoor Stage, Hamanako Garden Park</span></b></p>
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Duration: 85 minutes in Japanese<br />
※Performances will be held even if it rains.（There is a roof over the seats）</p>
<p><!--＜Events＞
<b>〈Pre-performance Talk〉</b>
Starting at 14:15, OOOKA Jun will introduce some points to make the play interesting to watch at the venue.<span style="font-size: small;">(approx 10 min/participation free/no reservation required)</span>--></p>
<h3 class="before50 after30">Ticket</h3>
<p><span style="color: #EC2434;"><b>【Shizuoka】</b></span>Please visit festival website for details.<br />
<a href="https://festival-shizuoka.jp/en/ticket/" rel="noopener" target="_blank">https://festival-shizuoka.jp/en/ticket/</a><br />
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<span style="color: #EC2434;"><b>【Hamamatsu】</b></span>＊Admisshion free／You need the ticket to Hamanako Garden Park.<br />
Please visit LAKE HAMANA HAMANAKO2024 website for details.<br />
<a href="https://hanahaku2024.jp/ticket/" rel="noopener" target="_blank">https://hanahaku2024.jp/ticket/</a><br />
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<h3 class="before50 after30">Staff / Cast </h3>
<p>Direction and Script: MIYAGI Satoshi<br />
Written: OKAKURA Tenshin（“THE WHITE FOX”）<br />
Music: TANAKAWA Hiroko</p>
<p>Cast: Micari, MIYAGI Satoshi :instead of HAYAMA Haruyo, IKEDA Makiko, UCHIYAMA Reina, OUCHI Yoneji, OOTAKA Kouichi, KATO Yukio, KAWAMURA Wakana, KIJIMA Tsuyoshi, SAKAKIBARA Yuumi, SAKURAUCHI Yu, SUZUKI Mariko, TATENO Momoyo, TERAUCHI Ayako, FUJIMI Hana, FUSE Asuka, HONDA Maki, MORIYAMA Fuyuko, YOSHIUE Soichiro, WAKANA Daisuke, WATANABE Takahiko</p>
<p>Prop Design: FUKASAWA Eri<br />
Lighting Design: HANAWA Yuki<br />
Sound Design: SAWADA Yukino<br />
Costume Design: SEI Chigusa<br />
Hair and Makeup Design: KAJITA Kyoko</p>
<p>Assistant Director: NAKANO Masaki<br />
Stage Manager: OGAWA Tetsuro<br />
Stage: SUGIYAMA Yuri,　SATO Yosuke, YOSHIDA Yuna, TSUCHIYA Katsunori(Hamamatsu), MORI Masashi(Hamamatsu)<br />
Lighting: YOSHITSUGU Keisuke, MIZUNO Hikaru<br />
Sound: OTSUKI Minori, MAKISHIMA Koji(S.C.ALLIANCE), MOCHIZUKI Ami(S.C.ALLIANCE)<br />
Pupet Design: YOSHIDA Yuna<br />
Art Work Production: SATO Yosuke, MORI Masashi<br />
Costume: SEI Chigusa, MAKINO Saho, IKEDA Yuna, ISHIKAWA Mitsuteru, TAKAHASHI Kayako, Madeleine Tessier(Intern)<br />
Wardrobe: SEI Chigusa, IKEDA Yuna<br />
Hair and Makeup: KAJITA Kyoko, TAKAHASHI Norimitsu(Shizuoka), WAKABAYASHI Akane(Hamamatsu)<br />
Surtitle Translation(Chinese/Korean): Brainwoods Corporation, Ltd.<br />
Surtitle Translation(English) :Ash<br />
Assistant Director・Surtitle Operator: OISHI Takako<br />
Kolha’s Gown Design in the Second Act: TAKAHASHI Kayo<br />
Volunteers: IGARASHI Etsuko, HIRATSUKA Keiko, MIYAHARA Junko, MUTO Tsukiko<br />
Production: OISHI Takako, SATO Hiko, NAKMURA Yuki(Hamamatsu)</p>
<p>Managing Director: NARUSHIMA Yoko<br />
Technical Director: MURAMATSU Atsushi<br />
Lighting Manager: HIGUCHI Masayuki<br />
Sound Manager: SAWADA Yukino</p>
<p>Flyer design: ABE Taichi (TAICHI ABE DESIGN INC.)<br />
Photo: KATO Takashi<br />
Make up: KAJITA Kyoko</p>
<p>Production: Shizuoka Performing Arts Center (SPAC)<br />
Organization: the Committee of the Open-air Performing Arts Festival under Mt. Fuji
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<span style="font-size: small;">【Director&#8217;s Profile】</span><br />
<span style="font-size: medium;"><b>MIYAGI Satoshi</b></span><br />
<img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-23070" src="http://spac.or.jp/top2/wp-content/uploads/2016/07/Satoshi-Miyagi.jpg" alt="" width="150" height="150" /><span style="font-size: small;">MIYAGI Satoshi<br />
MIYAGI Satoshi Born in Tokyo in 1959, after studying aesthetics at Tokyo University under ODASHIMA Yushi, WATANABE Moriaki and HIDAKA Hachiro, he founded the KU NA’ UKA theater company in 1990 and soon began staging plays overseas as well as in Japan. As a result, MIYAGI’s work — in which he often fuses contemporary textual interpretations with physical techniques and patterns of Asian theatre — has long been acclaimed both at home and far beyond. Indeed, in 2004 he received the 3rd Asahi Performing Arts Award, and the next year the 2nd Asahi Beer Art Award. Since taking up his position with SPAC in April 2007, MIYAGI has staged many of his own works — including “Medea”, the Hindu epic “Mahabharata”, and “Peer Gynt” — and has invited artists from abroad to present pieces casting a keen eye on the modern world as they see it. In line with his aim to make theatre “a window to the world,” he has also started a new SPAC-based project aimed at the youth of Shizuoka. In 2014, MIYAGI was invited to the Festival d’Avignon, where he received excellent reviews for his open-air version of the Hindu epic “Mahabharata” staged in La Carrière de Bourbon. Following that landmark achievement, the festival extended the honor of inviting MIYAGI to present a Buddhist interpretation he created of the ancient Greek mythological tragedy “Antigone” as its super-prestigious opening program for 2017. On that occasion, which was the first time an Asian play had ever been selected to launch the festival, MIYAGI’s exalted “stage” was the open-air Cour d’honneur du Palais des papes (the Honor Court of the Palace of Popes). By the play’s end, those towering medieval stone walls were ringing out with long and splendid standing ovations welcoming the work’s director and creator along with SPAC’s actors and staff — while more than 60 European media all gave great reviews. In 2018, he received the 68th Minister of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology’s Art Encouragement Prize of Drama. Also he received “Chevalier de l’Ordre des Arts et des Lettres” from the Ministry of Culture of France in 2018. In 2023, he received the Japan Foundation Awards, La médaille d’or du Rayonnement Culturel de La Renaissance Française.</span><br />
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<span style="font-size: small;">【Writer&#8217;s Profile】</span><br />
<span style="font-size: medium;"><b>OKAKURA Tenshin</b></span><br />
<span style="font-size: small;">OKAKURA Tenshin Okakura (generally known in Japan as Tenshin) was an artadministrator and philosopher in the period following the restoration of the Meiji Emperor in 1868. He entered the University of Tokyo in 1887, the year it opened,where he met the professor of philosophy and political economy Ernest Fenollosa, an American expert on art history and Japanese art. After he graduated, Tenshin became secretary to the Minister of Education. He also participated in founding the Tokyo School of Fine Arts (today’s Tokyo University of the Arts), and surveyed antiques with Fenollosa. Although he had become president of that school in his 20s, he resigned in 1897 over policy differences. In the same year, however, he founded the Nihon Bijutsuin (Japan Visual Arts Academy) together with the great painter YOKOYAMA Taikan Yokoyama. Then in 1901 “The Ideals of the East” — a book Tenshin wrote in English during a two- year trip to India — was published in London. Soon after, he was invited to the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, where he was appointed director of the Oriental department. Then, in 1906 in New York, he published his renowned work “The Book of Tea”, again in English. He died of a heart attack at his mountain villa in Niigata Prefecture on Sept. 2, 1913, at the age of 50.</span><br />
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