Production of the Latin American tour of a theatrical work sponsored by the Japan Foundation

“+51 Aviación, San Borja,” by Yudai Kamisato / Okazaki Art Theatre

  • CATEGORY
  • type of event|Performances
  • type of precog business|Event production, International projects
  • field of expression|Theater
  • year of holding|2019

Outline of projects

Following in the footsteps of his grandparents, who emigrated from Okinawa to Peru, Yudai researched the current situations of South America and Okinawa for his new creation.
He studied the life of the “father of Mexican Theatre,” Seki Sano, who was active before the war in Japan and fled to Mexico later, and encountered Ryoichi Jinnai, an entrepreneur who, although longing to immigrate, has chosen to stay in Japan while supporting the community of people of Japanese descent in Peru and other countries of South America. This piece explores the concept of “homeland” through the stories of people who emigrated to foreign countries in the past and died overseas, and the stories of people currently living in foreign lands. This perspective of an observer also informs us about ourselves, living in contemporary Japanese society.

Date: 13th Dec. – 14th Dec 2014 (Mexico City), 19th Dec. – 20th Dec (Lima)
Venue: Teatro Benito Juárez (Mexico City), Alianza Francesa de Lima (Lima)
Official Website: https://www.jpf.go.jp/j/project/culture/perform/oversea/2019/11-01.html

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Credit

Playwright, Director: Yudai Kamisato
Performer: Miho Inatsugu, Pijin Neji, Takefumi Fukunaga
Technical director: Ayumu Okubo
Stage manager: Mao Sakai
Sound: Masashi Wada
Lighting: Ryoya Fudetani
Production: precog co.,LTD.
Tour Manager: Takafumi Sakiyama (precog)

Produced and Presented by: Okazaki Art Theatre and precog co.,LTD.
Supported by The Japan Foundation
Co-sponsored by Teatro de la Ciudad Esperanza Iris