Creation with the Local
CO-CREATIONS

Co-creations
with local cultures

Yuranza builds relationships with local communities and produces one-of-a-kind, original content that incorporates the unique local environment, history, and traditional performing arts.

Bandai Town, Fukushima Prefecture
Aizu Bandaisan Odori (traditional bon dance)
A collaborative performance of “Aizu Bandaisan Odori,” a traditional dance of the Aizu region, and creative Japanese drums “Taiko” provided by Yuranza was performed.

Bandai Town, Fukushima Prefecture

Aizu Bandaisan Odori
(traditional bon dance)

A collaborative performance of “Aizu Bandaisan Odori,” a traditional dance of the Aizu region, and creative Japanese drums “Taiko” provided by Yuranza was performed.

Minobu Town, Yamanashi Prefecture
Haru to Shura (Spring and Ashura)
Yuranza’s artists created a captivating “Soil & 5 Grains (wheat, rice, beans, foxtail millet, proso millet)” performance from scratch in two days for a food tour.

Minobu Town, Yamanashi Prefecture

Haru to Shura
(Spring and Ashura)

Yuranza’s artists created a captivating “Soil & 5 Grains (wheat, rice, beans, foxtail millet, proso millet)” performance from scratch in two days for a food tour.

Mihama Town, Aichi Prefecture
Utatoro (Accept nature as it is)
More than 2,000 people created works that evoke a uniquely Japanese aesthetic sense of “Fuzei” and “Furyu” in an open-air theater made of clay and bricks.

Mihama Town, Aichi Prefecture

Utatoro
(Accept nature as it is)

More than 2,000 people created works that evoke a uniquely Japanese aesthetic sense of “Fuzei” and “Furyu” in an open-air theater made of clay and bricks.