An art festival that spreads diversity to the world begins 19:09 on September 10 toward Tokyo Ori Para

For next year's Tokyo Olympics and Paralympics, an arts festival was launched in Tokyo on the 10th, to show the diversity of people with disabilities and nationalities to the world through performances such as dance and music.

The art festival “TrueColorsFestival” started on the 10th in an attempt to disseminate diversity from Japan to the world for the next year's Tokyo Olympics and Paralympics.

An event in which people with disabilities, sexual minorities, and other participants of different generations and nationalities will perform dances, music, and other performances will be held in Tokyo and other places next July.

On the 10th, an opening event was held in Shibuya, Tokyo, and four groups of domestic and foreign dance groups performed a dance called “Brekin” that moves their bodies violently according to the music.

Of these, a group made up of dancers of disabled people from different nationalities invited from Canada expressed their individuality using the whole body, such as the technique of rotating the body only with arms and the performance using Matsubae. .

Ichiro Serizawa, managing director of the Nippon Foundation, which hosts the art festival, said, “Unlike sports, I realized that it is interesting that various personalities are exchanged through performing arts that everyone can participate in, regardless of gender and nationality. I wanted to get it. "

In the art festival, we will hold an event about once a month.