Music Program TOKYO Workshop Workshop! Tokyo Networking Initiative Hareza Ikebukuro Lunchtime Concert
The Toshima City Hall Lunchtime Concert, a free mini concert for lunch break chillout, is coming to Hareza Ikebukuro, collaborating with the Tokyo Bunka Kaikan!
Enjoy heartwarming and beautiful music performed by young renowned artists including the Tokyo Music Competition winners.
Date |
Wed, Feb 17, 2021 12:00-12:45 (Seating area opens at 11:00) |
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Venue | Hareza Ikebukuro Park Plaza (Tokyo Tatemono Brillia HALL 1F, lobby space with staircase; Directions) |
Genre | TBK productions Concert |
Admission Ages | 0 month and above |
Artists |
Clarinet: István KOHÁN *1st prize and Audience Award of Wind section at the 11th Tokyo Music Competition Cello: NIIKURA Hitomi
◇View artists profiles (only in Japanese) |
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Program |
J.S.BACH/GOUNOD: Ave Maria BRAHMS (arr. KOHÁN): Hungarian Dance No.5 and more |


Tickets
Prices (tax included) |
Free Admission (No application required. Please come directly to the venue.) * Your seating space will be assigned upon entrance. |
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Other Information
* The program is subject to change under certain circumstances.
On attending the concert |
⁃ Small children including 0 year infants can attend the performance. Your understanding is highly appreciated in case of their sudden screaming, reacting with the performance. ⁃ The seating area is the red staircase in the Park Plaza. Please note that the area limits the number of people. ⁃ No eating or drinking is allowed in the Park Plaza. |
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For audience with small children |
Stroller parking is available. We ask caregivers to hold small children on their lap. In case your children cannot sit still by screaming or crying, please be courteous to your fellow audience, and kindly take necessary actions to calm your children down, such as leaving the plaza temporarily. |
Inquiries |
Toshima Mirai Cultural Foundation, Project Planning & Producing Division (Weekday 10:00-17:00) |
Organizers & Supporters |
Organizers: Tokyo Metropolitan Government/Tokyo Metropolitan Foundation for History and Culture: Tokyo Bunka Kaikan, Arts Council Tokyo/Toshima Mirai Cultural Foundation/Toshima City Supported by: Agency for Cultural Affairs, Government of Japan |