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As a result of the COVID-19 pandemic, stage productions around the world have been severely restricted. The Hiroshi Koike Bridge Project’s Complete Mahabharata, which has been in development for 8 years, was postponed until August 2021, while other productions have inevitably been cancelled or delayed. In an attempt to try a new approach amidst these circumstances, the project has created a 5- minute photographic film inspired by the Mahabharata. These times of the pandemic have made “difference” become intolerable in society, and the work seeks to highlight the importance of open- mindedness through art and classical works, in an attempt to raise awareness of the necessity of coexisting in society.
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Hiroshi Koike
Hiroki Koike is a spatial planning developer, artist, choreographer, filmmaker, and ambassador of the Performing Arts Institute. He is a professor of spatial planning design at Musashino Art University and a graduate of Hitotsubashi University. He founded the performing arts group Pappa Tarahumara in 1982, and since then, he has worked on a total of 55 works of art, performance, and choreography. The group disbanded in May 2012. Soon after, he started the Hiroshi Koike Bridge Project (HKBP), dedicating himself to the art of spatial design. He is currently developing a collaborative project that focuses on creativity through the three pillars of education, information, and production.
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