Tokyo Metropolitan PrefectureEdogawa

Folk Music Festival Inner Mongolia & Okinawa vol.2

Noto Peninsula Earthquake Reconstruction Support Charity Live

  • Music
  • Real-life event

Schedule

2024.06.30(日)

Open:17:00 Start:19:00

Venue

Kodama 〒133-0056 Keisho Minami Koiwa Building 2F 7-27-16 Minamikoiwa, Edogawa-ku, Tokyo

Charge

Cover charge 2000 yen (Eat & drink orders are required)

Contents

Cast: Enkevato (song) & Narentoya (harp) /Ayarg (homy nomadic instrument) /Kou Yuyu (Sanshin (Three-string guitar), Okinawan folk song) /Otto Hombaira (folk song) & Ulgun (harp)

Performer profile

Enke Dove (song)
Exodus from Inner Mongolia. Graduated from the Vocal Music Department of Inner Mongolia Normal University. I went to Italy from 2016 and graduated from the Italian Opera Network Association for 4 years majoring in vocal music. He has performed in many operas, such as acting as Don Giovanni in the opera “Don Giovanni.” Received the first prize at the 9th Annual Artist Music Competition in Massa, Italy. It has also received other awards. In 2020, he won the title of Artist of the Year in Tuscany, Italy.

Narentoya (harp)
Morin Hall (harp) performer. Born in the Hingan Grassland. He started at Morin Hall in 2007 and studied under the national top performer Chimbayaru. After that, he learned traditional harpsichord and kokin-chol, and studied under the national-level harp heritor Borin. He specializes in harpsichord and graduated from the Hohhot Ethnic Academy Music Academy. On the same year as graduation, he held a solo concert for the harpsichord. I came to Japan in 2018. I entered Tokyo University of Music and participated in college student presentations in the field of multicultural music research at the Oriental Music Society and public lecture No. 2 at the Tokyo Music University Institute for Ethnic Music. Received a master's degree in multicultural music research from Tokyo University of Music.

Ayarg (homy nomadic instrument)
Born in Inner Mongolia, he sang his throat song Homey song. Studied with the Mongolian Hiimorit (Hermit) and the Tuva Chirgilchin (Chirgilchin) Orchestra. Member of the World Homey Association. Other, I learned various nomadic instruments by myself, such as Tobuchor, Dosipreur, Siyol, Dombler, and Mukren.

Ottohonbayra (folk song)
Japanese folk song Doro Ryu Natori (pseudonym: Doro Ira/Hijiya Baira), Ortindor (Mongolian folk song) song. Born in the Beinall Grassland. He came to Japan in 1994 and graduated from Kokugakuin University. Worked as a vocalist for Himegami for 4 years. She made a guest appearance at the “Yoshinaga Sayuri Travel Story” event and participated in domestic and international concert tours and albums. Awards: “Asahi Beer Music Award” at the concert for foreign students studying in Japan hosted by the Asahi Breweries Art and Culture Foundation, the Excellence Award at the Japan Student Music Competition hosted by the International Cultural Exchange Foundation, the Excellence Award at the “Folk Song Folk Dance All Kyushu Spring Tournament” hosted by the Japan Folk Song Association, and the Young Division winner at the Japan Folk Music Association National Folk Song Association. The solo albums “Prairie no Tsubasa” and “Prairie no Incursion” were released.

Ulgun (harp)
He graduated from Inner Mongolia, majored in Morin Hall at the Inner Mongolia University School of Art Music, and became a teacher at Inner Mongolia Morin Hall School of Art with his classmate. I came to Japan in 2009. Studying composition at Niigata University Faculty of Education, Department of Music. Since 2011, it has been on stages all over Japan, in the center of Tokyo Metropolitan Prefecture. Morin Hall classes will be held in Tokyo Metropolitan Prefecture, Chiba, Saitama, Kanagawa Prefecture, etc., and efforts will be made to spread the word.

Ancient Friends (Song Sanshin (Three-string guitar), Okinawan Folk Song)
Ryukyu folk song Noborikawa school teacher. Appeared at many events and stages. We will endeavor to spread Okinawan performing arts through holding lectures and workshops at universities, musical activities in collaboration with other instruments, and performance activities overseas such as Korea and Indonesia. He presides over the “Tokyo Downtown Okinawa Sanshin (Three-string guitar) Classroom” in Taito Ward and works as a lecturer at Kichijoji Miyaji Musical Instruments. Member of the Kawasaki Okinawa Performing Arts Study Group (Kanagawa Prefecture Prefecture/Kawasaki City both designated intangible folk cultural property). Founding member of the “Tsurumi Rekmin Study Group” and the “Rekmin Mongolian Culture Study Group.” Researched “Okinawan performing arts” in the Kanagawa University Graduate School of History and Folklore Data Studies doctoral program. Social education (training course).

Contact

Kodama

TEL:03-5668-2098