SHIBUY.A. × EVENT
2025-01-24
Letter to Shibuya ~LOVE HATE SHOW~
A collaboration between a poet, a dancer and a film director
2025-01-18
Source: Peatix
I am writing this letter to say goodbye to you.
Poet Osaki Sayaka x dancer Nakama Ayaka x film director Sasaki Mika A love letter of love and hate addressed to a changing Shibuya!
Special website (tumblr):https://lovehateshow-shibuya.tumblr.com/
Performance details
Performance Schedule:
2025
January 24th (Fri) 17:00/20:00
Saturday, January 25th 13:00/16:00/19:00
January 26th (Sun) 12:00/15:00
Venue: 404 Not Found
〒150-0031 Tokyo, Shibuya-ku, Sakuragaoka-cho 1-4 Shibuya Sakura Stage SHIBUYA SIDE 4F
https://www.404shibuya.tokyo/
Tickets: General admission ¥3,000 (same-day tickets + ¥500)
[Letter discount -¥500]
For this performance, we are collecting love letters that you would like to throw away in the crowds of Shibuya. Letters sent will be disposed of responsibly during the performance. Letter paper is being distributed in 404 Not Found. Please post your written letters in the postbox at the venue.
Those who post the letter by Thursday, January 23rd will receive a ¥500 discount on the ticket price.
How to write a letter and details here
<Applicable conditions>
・Please use the coupon code "letter" on peatix.
- When applying, please write the name written on the envelope (pen name is acceptable) in the comments section.
・If we are unable to confirm that the letter has been posted, we will charge you the difference in price on the day.
*Details about viewing support and how to make reservations will be announced on Wednesday, January 8th.
Work Overview
There used to be a shop in Shibuya that would write love letters for you. Before long, people started calling the street "Love Letter Alley."
Half a century has passed since then, and as we have seen through the Showa, Heisei and Reiwa eras, the city has completely changed, and it continues to change rapidly even today.
Three artists are now writing love letters to this ever-changing Shibuya.
This is the first collaboration between poet Osaki Sayaka, who actively interacts with various fields and continues to expand the possibilities of words, dancer Nakama Ayaka, who pursues dance as a "phenomenon" and creates performances, and film director Sasaki Mika, who delicately explored the existence of poetry and song in the documentary film "Tagore Songs"!
The venue is Space 404 Not Found, located in a corner of Shibuya Sakura Stage, a recently opened commercial facility created through large-scale redevelopment.
Words, images, and dance intersect in the middle of Shibuya.
An unpredictable collaboration that runs through the changing times.
The opening of the LOVE HATE SHOW!
cancellation policy
If you cancel your reservation for any reason, we will not refund your money.
In principle, no changes are permitted.
Please use the ticket transfer service on peatix.
credit
Composition: Sayaka Osaki (narrator), Ayaka Nakama (dancer), Mika Sasaki (filmmaker)
Spatial design: iii architects Stage director: Takashi Kawachi Video: Takanori Sudo Sound: Gaku Nakahara (KARABINER inc.) Advertising art: Aoi Hirota (Kantaro)
Audio guide: Stage Navi LAMP
Producers: Tamiko Kigi (precog), Nanami Endo
Viewing support production: Natsuki Kato
Production assistant: Yoshine Ishikawa (precog)
Organized and produced by: precog Inc.
Supported by: Japan Arts and Culture Promotion Fund, Tokyo Metropolitan Foundation for History and Culture, Arts Council Tokyo [Tokyo Live Stage Support Grant / Tokyo Arts and Culture Appreciation Support Grant]
Support for viewing this event is provided by Arts Council Tokyo as part of the "Creative Well-Being Tokyo" initiative of the Tokyo Cultural Strategy 2030, which aims to create a society in which everyone can have access to arts and culture.
Supported by: Kogoe; Venue support: 404 Not Found; Rehearsal space support: Yuuragi.
Contact Us
Precog Inc.
https://precog-jp.net/
202 Koiso Otake Building, 358 Yamabuki-cho, Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo 162-0801
TEL:03-3528-9713 MAIL:ticket.precog@gmail.com
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