March 3, 2011
Moukohan Kakumei
Originally published on metropolis.co.jp on March 2011 Photographer Yuriko Takagi has assembled a varied cast for an event that attempts to fuse different fields of art, “focusing on light and shadow.” The lineup for Moukohan Kakumei (literally, “Mongolian Spot Revolution”) includes a “voice performer,” a bell and gong player, a contemporary dancer and a kimono […]
By Metropolis
Originally published on metropolis.co.jp on March 2011
Photographer Yuriko Takagi has assembled a varied cast for an event that attempts to fuse different fields of art, “focusing on light and shadow.” The lineup for Moukohan Kakumei (literally, “Mongolian Spot Revolution”) includes a “voice performer,” a bell and gong player, a contemporary dancer and a kimono designer, whose bodies will be photographed with lighting by Yusuke Nakanishi. Takagi is known for her atmospheric portraits taken during her travels around the world, while Nakanishi creates lighting for film, stage and other events. Together, they call themselves the “Moonsung Project.”
“Moukohan Kakumei”
Mar 10, 8pm, ¥2,800 (adv)/¥3,300 (door). SuperDeluxe, Nishi-Azabu. Tel: 03-5412-0515.