Venue

3F Viera Maita, 3-48-1 Hananoki-cho, Minami-ku, Yokohama City, Kanagawa

Date (UTC+9)

12.2 Fri 18:10 - 18:45
OPEN 18:00
12.3 Sat 11:10 - 11:45
OPEN 11:00
12.3 Sat 14:10 - 14:45
OPEN 14:00

Language
None

Ticket

Target age: Infants aged 0 to 15 months and their guardians/adults.

Children outside the target age are not permitted to enter.

Single adults will be guided to adult seats.

・Pair ticket (1 adult + 1 infant) 

 1,500 yen

・Plus infant ticket  

 500 yen

・Adult ticket  

 2,000 yen

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Reservation form

nido? nid? NIDO? YOTTOISYO!  Popping face up! to look around to over there to over here to there Trying…pull up over there Trying…press over here Toku, toku, toku, welling up here is a place with warm sunshine A dance piece for little people and adults who live with little ones. Hope you enjoy the tiny nido that the body creates. In this dance work produced through collaboration between choreographer and artist, a single large cloth is freely manipulated in ever-changing and phantasmagoric ways under the concept of creating and moving your own world with your own hands. With a focus on the diverse physicality of the audience and diverse physical communication, She presents a performance you can enjoy seeing, feeling moving and hearing. [What's Baby Theater?] "Baby Theater” is performing arts for babies and their parents and pregnant women. Baby Theater arouses the various senses of babies and stimulates the baby's curiosity. The people in this place will be able to experience the power and sensitivity of babies, they will be able to discover and share the wonderfulness of babies.

Director/performer: Maho Harada
Stage design/publicity art: Fumi Takenouchi
Music: Miki Kawanaka
Stage direction: Masatoshi Harada
Staff: Nanase Terauchi

Organizers: Yamano-ongakusya
Grants:ARTS for the future! 2

Maho Harada

Maho Harada

Maho is a choreographer/performer. She graduated from the Department of Body Expression and Cinematic Arts, Faculty of Contemporary Psychology, at Rikkyo University. She takes a multi-faceted approach to dance, focusing on the relationship between language and the body. She creates work based on transitional moments when movement transforms into dance or when the body begins to dance. She performs, choreographs, and holds workshops, without being bound by genre. She has worked in theater for babies since 2015, performing in numerous works by many directors such as Dalija Acin Thelander.


Website
https://maho0518.wixsite.com/mysite
Email
yama.on.aff2@gmail.com