Tokyo Tokyo FESTIVAL Archive - 東京文化プログラム記録集
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In this chapter, the first mention of the name of the project is shown in italic letters with a blue underline.The Tokyo Metropolitan Foundation for History and Culture later became a public interest incorporated foundation (on 1 April 2010).The first Council members included architect ANDO Tadao and Kyogen Based on active discussions of the “Cultural Programme Working In 2008, the TMG and the Tokyo Metropolitan Foundation for History In June of the same year, Tokyo, along with Chicago (United States), In August 2006, Tokyo was selected as the candidate city for Summer Olympic and Paralym-pic Games to be held in 2016. In accordance with Article 17 of the Tokyo Metropolitan Ordinance for Cultural Promo-tion, which was revised in the same year, “the Tokyo Council for the Arts” was established as the Tokyo Metropolitan NPOs and other organisations that serve the local community.national Unfortunately, the bid for the 2016 Summer Olympic and Paralympic the 31st Games was unsuccessful. In October 2009, Rio de Janeiro was selected as the host city.In fiscal 2011, the Culture Cre-ation Project Office launched the Networking Project promote Tokyo as a world-class cultural and creative city both domestically and internationally, and to develop projects that would bring people to Tokyo, both from Japan and abroad, to strengthen the cultural and creative network.In September of that year, Tokyo was selected as the national candidate city for the 32nd Summer Olympic and Paralympic Games in 2020, and, in May 2012, Tokyo was selected as a candidate city by the IOC Executive Board.In the following November, the Foundation for History and Culture established the Arts Council Tokyo in response to a proposal made by the Tokyo Council for the Arts, with the aim of realising Tokyo as a world-class cultural city and providing funding and expertise to support excellent private-sector artistic and cultural activities. Arts Council Tokyo began its activities with three main programmes: the Support programmes, which are the main focus and aim to provide grants to support artistic and cultural activities, programmes, which pioneer projects undertaken in close partnership with initiatives for developing young talent and community revitalisation; and the Planned strategic programmes, which involve conducting various studies and initiatives to create international networks, thereby improving the artistic and cultural environment and enhancing the Council’s functions as a think tank.The candidacy file submitted to the IOC by the Tokyo 2020 Olympic and Paralympic Games Bid Committee in January 2013 states the aims of further developing the Culture Creation Project initiated with the 2016 bid, further solidifying efforts to support young artists, promoting cultural exchange, and continuing the success of the Unlimited project from the Olympic and Paralympic Games London 2012.In September 2013, Tokyo was chosen as the host city for the 2020 Games.to thereby enhancing the creative environment; the Pilot Here we will look back at how the Tokyo Tokyo FESTIVAL began and the path it has taken over the years.Note:an affiliate organisation to advise the governor.performer NOMURA Man. FUKUHARA Yoshiharu, the chairman of the Association for Corporate Support of the Arts, was appointed chairman. The first Council meeting was held in March 2007, at which the governor consulted the Council members on the cultural programme for the Summer Olympic and Paralympic Games, which Government (hereinafter referred to as the “TMG”) was making a bid for, as well as on the cultural strategy to realise Tokyo as a global cultural city.Group,” a cultural programme project was proposed and discussed at the second Council meeting held in August. Here, the Tokyo Festival (named the International Performing Arts Festival at the time of its proposal), Roppongi Art Night and Performance Kids Tokyo (also Tokyo Performance Kids) were proposed.and Culture (hereinafter referred to as the “Foundation for History and Culture”)1 launched the Tokyo Culture Creation Project to develop projects in cooperation with arts and cultural organisations and art NPOs and established the Tokyo Culture Creation Project Office (hereinafter referred to as the “Culture Creation Project Office”) within the foundation. The Culture Creation Project Office aimed to promote Tokyo’s attractions to an international audience through large-scale festivals and the creation of local cultural centres supported by local residents.Rio de Janeiro (Brazil) and Madrid (Spain), were selected by the International Olympic Committee (IOC) Executive Board as a candidate city for the 2016 Summer Olympic and Paralympic Games. In fiscal 2008, projects such as the Tokyo Grand Tea Ceremony, Festival/ Tokyo, Yebisu International Festival for Art & Alternative Visions, Roppongi Art Night and Traditional Performing Arts for Kids were held. These cultural programmes have been held every fiscal year since, with the exception of cancellations due to the Great East Japan Earthquake and COVID-19, and have come to represent the cultural offerings of the city. In addition, the Culture Creation Project Office launched the Tokyo Artpoint Project in fiscal 2009, which aims to create a diverse regional cultural hub in Tokyo and has continued to develop art projects in collaboration with Bid for the 2016 Summer Olympic and Paralympic Games and beginning of Tokyo’s cultural programme1Successful bid for the 2020 Summer Olympic and Paralympic Games155Background of the Tokyo Tokyo FESTIVAL1.2.

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