Mesdames et Messieurs

Fri Dec 6, 2013 Womb

Time Out says

Bring together a host of talented artists in the fields of jazz, folk, dance, art, videography and animation, ask them to collaborate for a performance at one of Tokyo's most popular clubs, and the outcome is bound to make the audience go 'Wow'. Creative project producer Pod Inc and performance art group Kirie are behind this unique event that sees decorated American jazz singer Harvey Thompson (now based in Japan) on stage along with other talented musicians, including Neo Trad, masters of the didgeridoo and traditional Japanese folk instruments the koto and shakuhachi. Dancers will perform with bodies painted by Kirie artists, who use techniques of the Japanese craft yuzen to create beautiful images on the dancers' bare skin. Videographer Takahiro Hayakawa, meanwhile, will capture the entire show, using his combination of hand-drawn animation and digital technology to produce an artistic film of the organic movement between the players on stage.

Details

Open Wed Nov 6 2013

Time Doors open 3pm, show starts 6pm

Admission ¥3,500 advance; ¥4,000 door; ¥3,000 student (no under-20s). Plus ¥500 for one drink.

Telephone 080 6594 7000

Venue Womb

Address 2-16 Maruyamacho, Shibuya-ku

Transport Shibuya Station (Yamanote, Ginza lines), Hachiko exit; (Hanzomon line), exit 3A.

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Please note: All information is correct at the time of writing but is subject to change without notice.

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