Mirrorball

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At Super Deluxe
Media: Film, Digital, Art Party

This is the "Mirrorball" Music Video Festival which was the talk of the town when it formed part of the top-class line-up at the Edinburgh International Film Festival.
Among the films on show are: "JCB Song" by Nizlopi, which entered last year's Christmas charts in England at No.1; the subtle "Swan Meat" by SSSR, which is known throughout the music video world; "Afra/Digital Breath" from +cruz (W+K Tokyo Labo); and Fatboy Slim's music video featuring kittens acting like human beings.
During the festival, there will be workshop sessions held by Colonel Blimp (the production company behind videos for Fatboy Slim and Basement Jaxx) and top director Dougal Wilson.
There will be a DJ event following the end of screenings every night.

Schedule

From 2006-04-15 To 2006-04-16

Fee

1 program ¥1000, 3 programs ¥2500, one-day pass ¥4000

Venue Hours

From 18:00 To 2:00

Maps

Navitime (Japanese)
Yahoo (Japanese)

Access

5 minutes walk toward Nishi-Azabu on Roppongi dori from Roppongi station on the Hibiya line.

Address

3-1-25-B1F Nishi-Azabu, Minato-ku, Tokyo 106-0031
Phone: 03-5412-0515 Fax: 03-5412-0516

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Mirrorball Music Video Festival

The “Mirrorball” Music Video Festival is being held this weekend (April 15th and 16th) at Ropppongi’s Super Deluxe. I was able to catch the “Best of the Best” session on Saturday.

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Mirrorball</a>
Venue: Super Deluxe
Schedule: From 2006-04-15 To 2006-04-16
Address: 3-1-25-B1F Nishi-Azabu, Minato-ku, Tokyo 106-0031
Phone: 03-5412-0515 Fax: 03-5412-0516

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