Music Program TOKYO Workshop Workshop! Convivial Project Professional Training for Musicians 7. Learn How to Create Social Coexistence Programs from KRIS Yoshie & Luca BALDAN (AllegroModerato)
There are a growing need and increasing attention for activities which spotlight the diversity in the arts in recent years. Such movement introduced legislation for promoting art activities for people with disabilities.
At the Tokyo Bunka Kaikan, we strive to create a society with diversity and conviviality, which requires a higher standard of art activities. To achieve our goal, we have set up lectures and training sessions with Japanese and international experts on each theme. By understanding and sorting out the current situation and challenges in this field, we will explore effective ways to tackle these issues and elevate the quality of our art activities.
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Fri, Dec 5, 2025 19:00-21:00 (Check-in 18:30) |
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| Venue | Tokyo Bunka Kaikan Large Conference Room |
| Genre | TBK productions Other |
Program |
This training will feature case studies of various activities conducted by KRIS Yoshie, the artistic director of the certified NPO organization SLOW LABEL, and Luca BALDAN from AllegroModerato, a music training center in Italy. Ms.Kris, who served as the stage advisor for the opening and closing ceremonies of the Tokyo 2020 Paralympic Games, has developed a range of programs both in Japan and internationally that embrace the themes of diversity and harmony. She will share insights about the art projects associated with the Tokyo 2020 Paralympic Games and SLOW LABEL. Meanwhile, Mr.Baldan will tell us about real social inclusion projects taking place in Italy. Through the perspectives of both Japan and Italy, we will explore how we can continue to create spaces where all people can enjoy music together.
Accessibility Services: Japanese and Italian consecutive interpretation |
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Lecturers |
KRIS Yoshie (Art Producer/Artistic Director, SLOW LABEL) Luca BALDAN (Percussionist, Drummer, and Social Educator of AllegroModerato)
◇View artists profiles (PDF only in Japanese) |
KRIS Yoshie (Artistic Director, SLOW LABEL)
Luca BALDAN (Percussionist, Drummer, and Social Educator of AllegroModerato)
Tickets
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Free Participation |
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Maximum number of participants |
approx. 50 (Advance registration on a first-come, first-served basis)
Eligibility: Those who are currently active as music professionals, such as music workshop leaders, music facilitators, orchestra members, and musicians |
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Registration Period |
Wed, Nov 12, 2025-Fri, Dec 4, 2025 12:00 * First-come, first-served basis. The application will be closed once the application number reaches the limit. |
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Registration |
Registration Form (The form is only in Japanese.)
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Other Information
* Part of the program is conducted in Italian; however, Japanese-speaking participants can join with Japanese interpretation provided.
* Participants must agree to the term that photography and video recording may occur during the program for our reports, publicity, and social media materials.
* The program is subject to change under certain circumstances.
Inquiries |
Tokyo Bunka Kaikan, Production Section +81-3-3828-2111 |
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Organizers & Supporters |
Organizers: Tokyo Metropolitan Government/Tokyo Bunka Kaikan operated by Tokyo Metropolitan Foundation for History and Culture Cooperation: SLOW LABEL |
Partners & Grantors |
Supported by: Agency for Cultural Affairs, Government of Japan/Japan Foundation for Regional Art-Activities |

