Daruma-san Goes…
Program
Daruma-san Goes…

Reservation Required
Workshop
Open Call Program
Music
Play
Fun Activity
Tokyo
Daruma-san fell over… turns into a theater performance?!
Let’s play using your imagination and body!
Setting the city of Shizuoka as our stage, we will conduct an experiment that fuses music with a freeze game called “Daruma-san fell over.”
Starting with the phrase “Daruma-san goes…,” we will come up with themes and ideas together to create a new game by inventing movements and rules based on each participant’s physical sense.
Move freely in response to the various sounds and music around us. There is no single correct answer.
With each person being present, we can constantly update the rules.
Regardless of age and ability, everyone is welcome to participate in their own way. Why not come and play with us?
- Dates
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2026
May 3 10:30-12:00
- Venue
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PARK Area |
Garden Square (Higashi Gomon-Square, Sumpujo Park / PLAY! PLAY! PLAY! Garden)
- Eligibility
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Everyone (preschool children must be accompanied by a parent or guardian)
- Capacity (orders taken in sequence)
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15 people
- Fee
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Free
Tips are greatly appreciated.
- Items to bring
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Clothes that are easy to move in and you don’t mind getting dirty.
- Duration
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90 min.
- In case of rain
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No cancellations for rain (the workshop will be held under a tent)
- Contact
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miotoki(Hakozaki) miotoki.0807@gmail.com
How to participate
- Advance reservation
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We recommend booking in advance due to limited capacity.
Please reserve your spot by filling out the reservation form. Application deadline: May 2 (Sat) 17:00 (Japan time)
- Same-day registration
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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

miotoki
Centered around music and theater, miotoki works with all kinds of people to carry out “experiments” that will bring something new to the everyday. Major works include Music and Talk! “2023-2024). In 2025, they created an opera scene with participants at the Tokyo Festival 2025 Open Call Program, The Time Hansel and Gretel Went Lost in Their Gingerbread House.
Participating artists
Nozomi Nakano: Graduated from the Graduate School of Music at Kunitachi College of Music, majoring in vocal music. Nakano received a diploma in Italy as a domestic and international training scholarship student. She performs at salons and chapels, as well as presents her performances through video productions.
Miki Hakozaki: Graduated from Kunitachi College of Music. Hakozaki is involved in music, plays, and workshops at theme parks, theaters, and corporations. She is responsible for management, development, composition, and performance depending on the situation.
Credit
Instructor: miotoki










