Let’s Shout into the Open Air!

Program

Let’s Shout into the Open Air!

Tomomi Ouchi (SPAC)

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Reservation Required

Workshop

Official Program

Play

Shizuoka

Let’s raise our voices in a spacious park with actors!

Once you become an adult, you rarely have opportunities to shout out loud.

In this workshop, you begin by “listening” to sounds in everyday life anew, then warm up your mind and body through a theater game and raise your voice together for the first time in a while. At Sumpu Castle Park, filled with fresh greenery, let your voice be heard by the blue sky, the water in the moat, the passersby, and the surrounding rectangular buildings.

Dates

2026
May 3 14:00-15:30

Venue

PARK Area | Garden Square (Higashi Gomon-Square, Sumpujo Park / PLAY! PLAY! PLAY! Garden)

Eligibility

Everyone (preschool children must be accompanied by a parent or guardian)

Capacity (orders taken in sequence)

20people

Fee

Free

Items to bring

Clothes and shoes that are comfortable to move around in

Duration

90 min.

In case of rain

No cancellations for rain (the workshop will be held under a tent)

Contact

Strange Seed Shizuoka Office
workshop@strangeseed.info


How to participate

Advance reservation

We recommend booking in advance due to limited capacity.
Please reserve your spot by filling out the reservation form.
Application deadline: April 30 (Thurs) 23:59 (Japan time)

Same-day registration

Walk-ins are accepted if vacancies are available.


Program Featuresand Accessibility

Recommended for children

Recommended for adult

Involves physical activity

For those needing assistance to participate in this workshop, please contact us in advance.

Service dogs are allowed to accompany the audience of this performance


Profile

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Tomomi Ouchi

Tomomi Ouchi is a stage actor born in Iwate Prefecture and currently based in Shizuoka City.
After working as a member of Furano Juku (Furano School) and Ku Na’uka Theatre Company, she is currently active with Shizuoka Performing Arts Center (SPAC) and Theater Delivery Mari Mari.
In addition to her acting career, Ouchi performs in staged readings of works by Kenji Miyazawa, presents stories in the Iwate dialect, provides narration, and runs school workshops.
In recent years, she has also written scripts for audio guides to guarantee information accessibility for people with visual impairments, as well as narrating scripts live.

Ouchi’s notable acting credits
2024 The Dancing Girl of Izu directed by Junnosuke Tada
2025 The Menam River Japanese directed by Tomohiko Imai
2026 The Forest of One Thousand and One Nights directed by Miyagi Satoshi (Expo 2025 Osaka, Kansai, Japan Special Event) and Galileo: Endless Turn by Junnosuke Tada
(above are all SPAC-related works)


In addition to performing at “Centers for Early Childhood Education and Care,” elementary schools, welfare facilities, and care homes, Theater Delivery Mari Mari also conducted stage performance tours in Iwate Prefecture from 2011 to 2020 to support areas affected by the 2011 Tohoku Earthquake and Tsunami. The group also performed at Shizuoka Prison’s Correctional Exhibition in autumn 2025.


Credit

Instructor: Tomomi Ouchi (SPAC)