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34See page 138 for the statement.In addition to the three core cultural programmes organised by the Tokyo 2020 NIPPON Festival, other co-sponsored programmes were held in cooperation with local governments and cultural and arts organisations throughout Japan.statement3 were announced. The catch phrase was ‘THE FUTURE IS ART.’as the collective name for the 13 projects selected from the open call for proposals, and the first programme, DANCE TRUCK TOKYO, was held in Shinjuku Central Park in September. In November, Light and Sound Installation “Coded Field” was held around Zojoji Temple, the head temple of the Jodo Buddhist sect, in Minato-ku, Tokyo, marking the full-scale start of Special 13.at the Museum of Contemporary Art, Tokyo in collaboration with TOCOG. The 20 official posters created by 20 artists (or groups) from Japan and abroad based on the theme of the Olympic Games or Paralympic Games were presented for the first time.as an official cultural programme. The Japanese government also used the Olympic and Paralympic Games as an opportunity to develop the “Japan Expo” and the “beyond2020 programme.”various programmes in cooperation with Shibuya City and various local organisations and businesses. Similarly, many programmes such as the Tokyo Festival (Toshima City), Legendary Tamatebako - Tama Traditional Culture Festival (Hachioji City, etc.) and Roppongi Art Night (Minato City) were implemented in cooperation with local governments and related community organisations in Tokyo.(TOPACO), a programme that creates venues for performances by Tokyo residents who engage in daily cultural activities in collaboration with private companies, was held at Shibuya Mark City, where groups working in various genres performed amid the general bustle of people coming and going.Koen-dori Gallery as a base for Art Brut and other activities in order to create opportunities for people to experience diverse creativity and In February 2019, the Tokyo Tokyo FESTIVAL’s catch phrase and In August 2019, the Tokyo Tokyo FESTIVAL Special 13 was announced In January 2020, the Tokyo 2020 Official Art Posters Exhibition was held In 2021, TOCOG also carry out the “Tokyo 2020 NIPPON Festival”4 In March 2018, the first session of the Tomin Performer’s Corner In February 2020, the city of Tokyo opened the Tokyo Shibuya The Tokyo Tokyo FESTIVAL developed a wide variety of programmes in collaboration with various entities such as local governments and companies. Shibuya StreetDance Week, which was started in 2015 and is the largest street dance festival in Japan, carried out discover new values through exhibitions of Art Brut works, etc., in order to promote an understanding of diversity and help realise an inclusive and harmonious society. In addition to special exhibitions held on-site, the gallery also organises travelling exhibitions in collaboration with local governments in Tokyo.Tokyo Caravan was developed as a nationwide programme based on the concept that ‘new culture is born wherever people interact with one another.’ One-off performances were held in Tohoku (Sendai and Soma)— the region affected by the Great East Japan Earthquake—Kumamoto, Kochi and other areas, promoting interactions between members of Tokyo Caravan and local artists and the wider performing arts community. The Tokyo Artpoint Project and Heaven Artists also carried out programmes to support the disaster-affected areas.At the TOKYO MET SaLaD MUSIC FESTIVAL, which has been held since 2018, TMG and the Tokyo Metropolitan Symphony Orchestra, in cooperation with Toshima City and the Tokyo Metropolitan Theatre, offered fresh and diverse programmes for all ages from infants to adults to enjoy.Furthermore, programmes were not limited to Japan, but were extended overseas as well.The Summer Festival Opera 2019–20 Japan↔Tokyo↔World was comprehensively produced by ONO Kazushi, a member of Tokyo Council for the Arts and the music director of the Tokyo Metropolitan Symphony Orchestra, as a major project that marked the first ever co-production between the Tokyo Bunka Kaikan and the New National Theatre, Tokyo that brought together world-class artists from around the world to create an opera. In July 2019, a production of Turandot was performed at the Tokyo Bunka Kaikan and other leading theatres in Japan as part of the Summer Festival Opera 2019–20 Japan↔Tokyo↔World.Tandem Paris-Tokyo 2018 is a good example of an overseas city partnership implemented to revitalise cultural exchange between cities. Tokyo, Paris and the Institut Français collaborated to hold a variety of cultural events at cultural facilities in Tokyo and Paris. In November 2018, an exhibition pavilion in the image of a furoshiki wrapping cloth was set up in front of the Hôtel de Ville in Paris under the theme of The ‘Art of Furoshiki’, and a dynamic exhibition that recreated the entertainment of karakuri dolls including letter-writing dolls by TANAKA Hisashige (1799–1881) was also held at the House of Culture of Japan in Paris.Development of diverse cultural programmes1575.

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