Tokyo Culture Creation Project
Tokyo Culture Creation Project, organized by the Tokyo Metropolitan Government and the Tokyo Metropolitan Foundation for History and Culture in co-operation with arts organizations and NPOs, aims to establish Tokyo as a city of global cultural creativity. The project facilitates the involvement of a larger number of people in the creation of new culture by building regional bases for culture creation across the city, and offering opportunities for creative experiences to children and young people. Moreover, it creates and globally disseminates new Tokyo culture through organizing international festivals and other diverse events.
Articles
- Beaming an Artistic Light of Hope
- Defining New Diary Forms Today
- Designing New Social Systems Through Sharing and Networking: Culture and Social Innovation – Tokyo Conference
- The Sight-Sound Connection
- Immigrating into Uncertainty
- Commemorating Tragedy, Celebrating Recovery
- Empty Centres Turned into White Lines
- The Music of Baths
- A Pause for Urban Progress
- Conceiving of the Future After the March 11 Earthquake
- The Physical, the Material and the Moving Image
- The Architectural Mirror
- Going West: An Arts Festival Take-Over
- To the Heart of It
- Tokyo Mourning Becomes Electra
- Searching for the Roots of Taiko
- A Summer Night “Delusion” Tour with the Mōsō Cafe
- Tadashi Kawamata’s “Tokyo in Progress”
- 3rd Yebisu International Festival for Art & Alternative Visions
- Stories from 110 People in Koganei
- Tokyo Grand Tea Ceremony 2010 (Tokyo Traditional Arts Program)
- Festival/Tokyo 10 – a performing arts festivalNorimizu Ameya “The Shape of Me”
- Into an Inspiration Whirlpool: the Guru Guru Ya→Mi→ Project
- Tokyo Art Meeting: Transformation
- Bokuto Machimise 2010: tracking down the new face of Tokyo
- Around the world art news: Tokyo Art Point Project’s Talk & Cast
- Gei-geki Eyes: A dynamic stage for Tokyo theater’s future leaders
- TERATOTERA ART PROJECT – Bringing the Chuo Line Together
- Roppongi Art Night 2010
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TABlog's writers and video reporters deliver regular reviews, features and interviews to stimulate discussion about all sides of Tokyo's creative scene.