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Good luck with the arts live in the city, Morioka Geiko

  2020/10/21 Morioka City Plaza Odette   1,684 Views

Morioka geisha that conveys the gorgeous traditional culture of the castle town Morioka.

The song and dance, which are highly evaluated nationwide, will be introduced with a tatami room play and a guest talk in Morioka language.

Tokiwazu's "Hanabuta Ichiyo no Kaomise", which is related to Tokiwazu, will also be shown.

Let's see, hear, and support the art of Morioka Geiko who lost his turn due to the corona virus!

Performers: 7 Morioka geisha!

Moderator: Miyako Hatanaka

History of Morioka Geiko: Yuichi Sakata

Special guests: 10/21 Shinya Nakatani, please look forward to 12/19 …

* Please cooperate with the measures against the new coronavirus infection on the day.

Holding period 2020/10/21
Open time Opening 13:10

Start at 13:30
Another schedule 2020/12/19
Venue 10/21 Plaza Odette Odette Hall

12/19 Morioka Machiya Monogatari Museum Hamato Hall
Address [Outing] 1-1-10 Nakanohashidori, Morioka City [Machiya] 10-8 Natayacho, Morioka City
Parking [Outing] Paid parking available [Machiya] Free parking available
Price 1,000 yen

Ticket agency: Plaza Odette, Morioka Machiya Monogatari Kan
Contact Iwate Art Support Center, a specified non-profit organization

019-656-8145 (Monday-Friday / 9: 00-18: 00)

 


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