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What’s TPAM?
TPAM is an international platform for performing arts.
It is a place for “Meeting” consisting of a discussion/presentation section for the improvement and development of activities in the performing arts sector through networking professionals and a performance section for discovering and introducing works that are responsive to the contemporary reality.
It has almost been a year since the 3/11. The disaster of the earthquake and tsunamis and the accident of the nuclear power plant have been undermining the condition of survival and the structure of society. TPAM in Yokohama 2012 tries to be a response to the situation in the belief that performing arts relate deeply to the fundamentals.
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Project Outline
TPAM in Yokohama 2012 (Performing Arts Meeting in Yokohama 2012)
Period: February 13 (Mon) - 19 (Sun), 2012
Main Venues: Yokohama Creativecity Center (YCC), BankART Studio NYK, Yokohama Red Brick Warehouse Number 1, Kanagawa Arts Theatre
Venues: Yokohama Museum of Art Lecture Hall, Noge Schale (Yokohama Nigiwai-za), ZOU-NO-HANA Terrace, ST Spot, nitehi works and others
Organized by: Performing Arts Meeting in Yokohama 2012 Executive Committee (The Japan Foundation; Kanagawa Arts Foundation; Yokohama Arts Foundation; Japan Center, Pacific Basin Arts Communication / Secretariat: Japan Center, Pacific Basin Arts Communication)
Subsidized by: “Baltasar Gracián” Program of Ministry of Culture of Spain
Cooperated by: BankART1929, Koganecho Area Management Center, Steep Slope Studio, ZOU-NO-HANA Terrace, Nevula Extra Support Inc. (Next), NPO ST Spot Yokohama, ITCA (Mitsumoto Coffee Group), Café Vacation, Shichoshitsu ver.2, nitehi works, e+ (Entertainment Plus Inc.)
Supported by: Noge Printing Corporation
Endorsed by: City of Yokohama, Kanagawa Prefectural Government
Associated Project: Performing Arts AIR Meeting@TPAM
Performing Arts AIR Meeting@TPAM
Period: February 13 (Mon)–16 (Thu), 2012 [February 21 (Tue)–22 (Wed) in Kyoto]
Venues: Yokohama Creativecity Center (YCC), BankART Studio NYK, Kyoto Art Center and others
Organized by: Japan Center, Pacific Basin Arts Communication
Co-organized by: Yokohama Arts Foundation, Kyoto Art Center
Supported by: Agency for Cultural Affairs, Government of Japan in Fiscal Year 2011