TOKYO Smart Culture Project [LIVE VIDEO STREAMING] “Come Join a Concert! Where You Can Watch Music and Listen to Video Projection”
Date |
Tue, Mar 4, 2025 19:00-19:20 (Archived Video Streaming Period: Wed, Mar 26, 10:00-Fri, Oct 31, 18:00) |
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Venue | Online (YouTube) |
Genre | TBK productions Other |
Archive Streaming (YouTube) |
Archived Video Streaming Period: Wed, Mar 26, 10:00-Fri, Oct 31, 18:00 |
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Program |
We are excited to host an online concert that you can experience music visually at home. 1. Wolfgang ROGGENKAMP: African Blues This musical performance in which the sound of the drum is transformed into “light” and “vibration” features LED lighting reacting through the hug drum performance.
2. CHABRIER: Suite pastorale-IV. Scherzo-Valse All participants will enjoy the ensemble performance, along with piano, marimba, and percussion played by workshop leaders, and hug drums by the rest of the participants. The joyful performance will simultaneously be transformed into a graphic image video projected on the stage.
* The hug drum, developed by Sony Group, is a drum-shaped percussion instrument that converts the sound of a drum hit into light and vibration. Performers can play together in pairs by being guided by the light and vibrations that correspond to the sounds made by their partners. |
Accessibility |
Japanese Sign Language |
Artists |
IHARA Sayuri, SAKAMOTO Natsuki, SAITO Ayano, ISONO Emi (Tokyo Bunka Kaikan Workshop Leaders)
* Deaf and hearing people will also appear on stage to perform hug drums, developed by Sony Group, with the workshop leaders. |




Tickets
Prices (tax included) |
Free streaming |
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Other Information
This event has been created as a part of the TOKYO Smart Culture Project, initiated by the Tokyo Metropolitan Government and the Tokyo Metropolitan Foundation for History and Culture.
* The program is conducted only in Japanese, and subject to change under certain circumstances.
Inquiries |
Tokyo Bunka Kaikan, Production Section +81-3-3828-2111 |
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Organizers & Supporters |
Organizer: Tokyo Metropolitan Government/Tokyo Bunka Kaikan operated by Tokyo Metropolitan Foundation for History and Culture Technical Cooperation: Sony Group Corporation Planning & Production: Tokyo Bunka Kaikan, Production Section |