Starry Eyes: A Finnish Story(Sapporo City)| Domingo

Starry Eyes: A Finnish Story

Date and Time

2025/12/13

Doors open at 17:30 / Show starts at 18:00

[Recitation x Music x Art: Expressing the world of the story from multiple angles]
This is an art piece that combines readings by two reciters, music played on South American instruments, and art created using techniques such as live painting, shadow puppetry, and liquid light, all filmed live and then projected on a projector.
A live reading performance by the art live unit "Tomosu," who combines these elements to express the world of stories from multiple angles.

[Performance works]
This is a retelling and script by Haruka Tachibana of the children's novel "Starry Eyes" by Topelius, a writer known as the Hans Christian Andersen of Finland.

【story】
The night before Christmas, a baby was lying alone in a snowy field.
The child is picked up by a kind-hearted farmer and soon comes to be known as "Star's Eye." Her eyes, emitting a beautiful and mysterious light, attract the attention of those around her, but also stir their hearts. And then...

[Performers]
Sayaka Mori (Announcer), Yu Usagi (Reader), Takeo Fukui (Performer of South American Instruments), Haruka Tachibana (Picture Book and Children's Literature Author)

"Reading" Twin reading by two professional voices
"Music" All songs written specifically for this work. Performed live.
"Art" Painting, shadow puppetry, liquid art, etc. will be performed live at the venue and projected using a projector.

The one and only "Star's Eye" in the world! Please look forward to it.

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Fee

General admission: 3,500 yen
High school and university students: 2,500 yen
Junior high school students and younger: 1,500 yen

Event Application

Venue

Sapporo Toyohira Church
(4 minutes walk from Gakuen Station on the Toho Subway Line)

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