Story, Music and Sand Painting "Twin Stars"
Yamamoto Shoko, who lives in Niihama, will perform Kenji Miyazawa's early work "Twin Stars." In addition to the composition and piano by Megumi Fujita, who also lives in Niihama, the four performers will include Yuko Tamura, a sand performer who lives in Matsuyama, and Shiori Makino, a flute player from Hanamaki, Iwate Prefecture, the hometown of Kenji Miyazawa.
In order to ensure that a wide range of people can see it, we hope to welcome visitors with the addition of Shigeto Itani from the Center for Independent Living (CIL) in Matsuyama City as an advisor.
What kind of encounters await the twin stars Chunse and Pousse? Let's go on a journey together into the vast universe and the vast ocean.
- Name
- Story, Music and Sand Painting "Twin Stars"
- Holding period
- 2024/10/26 (Sat)
- Open time
- 13:30-14:30 [Doors open 30 minutes before]
- Venue
- Akagane Museum Multipurpose Hall (Akaganeza)
- Parking
- Akagane Museum North and South Parking Lots are free for 3 hours
- Fee
- 1,000 yen (1,500 yen on the day) * Priority seats for wheelchair users available * Free for preschoolers * Recommended for ages 2 and up For more details, please see the Akagane Museum website.