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DOUCE RÉVOLUTION is a performance created to welcome neurodivergent audiences, as well as anyone who has ever felt that traditional theatre was not a place for them. By gently rethinking the usual expectations of the theatre—such as remaining completely still, staying silent, or never leaving your seat during the performance—it creates an environment where everyone...
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TWO is the simple result of one plus one. It is a playful game between two individuals who find themselves walking along the same road. It is the story of everyday encounters and clashes — poetic, visionary, dreamlike, surreal, impossible. Two people going from one place to another, perhaps believing there is always somewhere they...
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3 Gaga Heads, belonging to WAHAHA Honpo, are known for working alongside Japanese popular entertainers such as Masami Hisamoto and Rie Shibata. Because many of their performances by 3 Gaga Heads are completely non-verbal, they have toured across 37 countries and performed more than 1,500 times worldwide, bringing laughter to children everywhere and transcending the...
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“Lights Out” is an international collaborative production project in nonverbal theater featuring artists from Japan and the Philippines. Without relying on words, the production uses physical expression, sound, shadows, and silence to depict “resilience,” “imagination,” and “the power of community” for young audiences. Building on workshops and physical theater experiments held in Okinawa in July...
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“Amu Amu Nani Amu?” is a sound and rhythm-based play that babies and adults can enjoy together. Inspired by the sound of knitting—“amu amu”—the story takes you on a journey where you move your mind and body to the beat. The story features four characters, each of whom guides the audience to their own “favorite...
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