ICHIRO TAKEZAWA WORLD
竹澤 イチロー(アーティスト・現代アート画家)
オホーツク海に面した流氷の街、北海道紋別市生まれ
道都大学美術学部卒業
<個 展>
Galerie Elyette PEYRE(パリ)/恵比寿三越/新宿伊勢丹本館/たまプラーザ東急/札幌丸井今井本店/西武スタジオ錦糸町/大阪大丸百貨店/シロタ画廊/画廊るたん等多数。
<受賞歴、グループ展など>
1982 「第14回道美展」新人賞/北海道立近代美術館/札幌
1988 「第4回コンテンポラリーアートEXPO Tokyo'88展」グランプリ受賞
銀座ミカレディー・ザ・スペース/東京
1990 「国際花と緑の博覧会」政府苑招待出品/大阪
1999 「第9回 ART BOX大賞展」月刊ギャラリー賞/ART BOXギャラリー/東京
2010 「第95回記念二科展」六本木国立新美術館/東京
「第32回ARTEXPO NEW YORK」PIER94/ニューヨーク
「明日の巨匠展」Carrousel du Louvre/パリ、ルーヴル美術館B1ギャラリー/
以 降、毎年出品
2013 「サロン・ドートンヌ展」初出品初入選
シャンゼリゼ大通り特設会場:パリ /
会 期:2013年10月16日(水)〜10月20日(日)
2014 「サロン・ドートンヌ展」に連続入選
シャンゼリゼ大通り特設会場:パリ/
会 期:2014年10月16日(木)~19日(日)
Ichiro Takezawa
Ichiro Takezawa was born in Mombetsu City, Hokkaido, so-called City of Drift Ice, along the Sea of Okhotsk.
In 1983, he graduated from Fine Arts Department at Dohto University, majoring Visual Design.
In 1983〜1989, he worked as a Graphic Designer.
In 1989, he established a Gaia Symphony Co.,Ltd. (A current address is Roppongi, Minato-ku, Tokyo,Japan)
In 2003, he created his business cooperation, Ichiro Art Studio at Minato-ku, Tokyo, Japan.
■ Documentation of one-man shows
1988, Shouu Gallery in Tokyo, Japan
1990, Shirota Gallery in Tokyo and
Daimaru Department store in Osaka, Japan
1991, Cultural Hall at Mombetsu city, Hokkaido, Seiyu community college
in Saitama, and Creart Gallery in Osaka, Japan
1993, Seiyu Odawara EPO Hall, in Kanagawa and Lalanne Gallery
in Tokyo, Japan
1994, Sky Gallery, Mitsukoshi Department Store, Hokkaido, Japan
1995, Seibu Studio at Kinshi-cho, Tokyo, Japan
1998, Gallerie Elyette PEYRE in Paris, France
2001, Gallery Tokyo Eizo in Tokyo, Japan
2002, Gallery Tokyo Eizo in Tokyo, Japan
2005, Yurindo, bookstore chain, Yokohama
Nishiguchi Store (a special event), in Kanagawa, Japan
2006, Gallery Rutan in Tokyo, Japan
2007, Gallery Tokyo Eizo in Tokyo, Japan
2008, Ginza Kyobunkan, Ein-Karem Gallery in Tokyo, Japan
2011, shinjyuku Isetan Art Gallery in Tokyo, Japan
■ Performances
1989, ‘Gaia Symphony’ at Art Spot Furufuru in Tokyo, Japan
‘The Fourth Body’ at Seibu Studio, Kinshi-cho, Tokyo, Japan
1990, ‘The Earth Day Japan ‘90’ at the Performance Plaza,
Yume-no-shima, Koto-ku, Tokyo,
International Exposition; Flowers and Greens
at Seikatsu-Mirai-Kan(a house for future living) in Osaka,
International Art Exhibition; ‘Apartheid No!’ at Cession
Suginamiin Tokyo, Japan.
1992, ‘Auto Poiesis’ at Tokyo Art Theater, Tokyo, Japan
1995, ‘Listen to songs of the Earth’ at Seibu Studio
at Kinshi-cho, Tokyo, Japan
1998, ‘Human Christmas Tree’ Ginza Kimuraya flagship store
in Tokyo,Japan
2002, ‘Vegetal-man’at Gallery Tokyo Eizo in Tokyo, Japan and
at Silk Gallery, at the Embassy of Japan & Insa-dong in Seoul, Korea
2003, ‘Mirror-man’at Gallery Ono in Tokyo, Japan
2008, ‘28th Modern Art International Exchange Exhibition’
at The O(Oh) Museum of Art in Tokyo, Japan
He has also done numerous street performances in Tokyo and Osaka, Japan; Soul, Korea; and Paris, France.
■ Prizes and activities
1982, A new star prize from ‘14th Dohbi Exhibition’ at Hokkaido Modern Art Museum, Japan
1987, A winner at ‘8th Japan Graphic Art Exhibition’ at Shibuya-Parco PART-1 in Tokyo, Japan
1988, The Grand Prix prize from ‘4th Contemporary Art Expo Tokyo ’88’, at ‘Ginza Mikalady,[ the Space’] in Tokyo, Japan
‘L.A.Japan Expo’ at Convention Center in Los Angeles, USA
‘7th Japan Illustration Exhibition’ at Isetan Department Store in Tokyo, Japan
1989, A winner at ‘Art Beyond the Limits ‘89 Exhibition’ at Kanagawa City Hall Gallery, Japan A production of wall painting at ‘Marvelous Café Pacha’ in Tokyo, Japan
‘Three Eyes Exhibition’ at ‘Awaji-cho Gallery’ in Tokyo, Japan
1990, Invited to ‘at The International Garden and Greenery Exposition’ at Government Pavilion in Osaka, Japan
‘2nd Harajuku Art Festival’ at Meiji Shrine, Tokyo, Japan
1991, ‘Ecology Art Exhibition’ at NTT Surugadai, Tokyo, Japan
1992, ‘1st ARTEX Tokyo Exhibition’ –at Tokyo metropolitan art space- participants;
Top 10 largest Indoor Arenas in the World
In this video we featured the top 10 biggest arenas in the world
#WelztopTV #IndoorArena #World
Arenas are designed to accommodate a large number of spectators. It is an oval or circular-shaped design used to showcase musical performance, sporting events or a theater and it is often an enclosed area. The arena has a large open space that is surrounded from all sides with tiered seats for spectators.
Here are the Top 10 Largest Indoor Arenas in the World.
10. Greensboro Coliseum
Seating Capacity: 23,500
Location: Greensboro, North Carolina
9. Rupp Arena
Seating Capacity: 24,000
Location: Lexington, Kentucky
United States
8. Smart Araneta Coliseum
Seating Capacity: 25,000
Location: Quezon City Philippines
7. Mineirinho
Seating capacity: 25,000
Location: Belo Horizonte Brazil
6. Baku Crystal Hall
Seating Capacity: 27,000
Location: Baku, Azerbaijan
5. SC Olimpiyskiy
Seating Capacity: 35,000
Location: Moscow Russia
4. Saitama Super Arena
Seating Capacity: 37,000
Location: Saitama Japan
3. Romexpo
Seating capacity: 40,000
Location: BucharestRomania
2. Paris La Defense Arena
Seating Capacity: 40,000
Location: ParisFrance
1. Philippine Arena
Seating Capacity: 55,000
Location: Bocaue, Philippines
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DanceCosmopolitan in Seoul Showcace
Forest
Project name : Dance Cosompolitan
Co. Choreographers & Performers_
Yu Ho Sik, Han Chang Ho, Yoko Koike, Pakhamon Much Hemachandra, Kim Kwang Min
Lighting Design_
Kim Min Soo
Duration_ 27min
Contents
In rapidly changing era, genuine relationships are gradually disappearing. People sustain their lives with satisfying by sharing their virtual life in the space of SNS (social network services) and sometimes by blaming others.
Ethical values disappear gradually in the infinite competitive society brought by the materialism.
Trapped in the boundary of the society, people can survive only if they turn into monster. Thus, we are changing ourselves into monsters whether is at our will or by that of others.
This work describes the society as the forest that does not show the end of the forest or cannot find the way out of the forest.
Introduce
“The tour of Residence Project of Dance Cosmopolitan” is a three-city tour for 2018 planned and supported by Designare Movement (Artistic Director & Choreographer : Yu Ho Sik) and NDA International Festival. For the new work, Designare Movement holds 4 tours in three countries (Korea, Japan and Thailand) with 5 Choreographers and visual artist from those countries on collaborative works.
Apart from the traditional residence program in one place, our project focuses on the process of making a single work by consolidating unique dances of Asia, where different cultures and dances meet through four city tours in three countries. The completed work will be performed at the opening ceremony of New Dance for Asia - NDA International Festival 2018, and will participate in Zawirowania International Dance Festival, Poland, Edamitsu Machinaka Art Festival, Japan.
The first tour done showcased at the Saitama City Ballet studio in Saitama and the Myozenji Temple in Roppongi, hosted by Devaite.co of Japan. The second tour was held in Thailand by freelance choreographer Pakhamon Much Hemachandra . The 3 rd tour will be hosted by On & Off Dance Company in Korea and the residence and showcase will be held at the Seoul Dance Center. Finally, the 4th tour will be hosted by NDA2018 and the residence and opening ceremony will be performed at Maryhall main Theatre.
Around Tokyo: Tokorozawa Aviation Museum
The Tokorozawa Aviation Museum is in Saitama prefecture, right next to Tokyo. A great museum with lots of aircraft on display, special exhibits (such as the Zero fighter which was on display in 2013) and a movie theatre with an IMAX projector. For anyone with an interest in Japanese aviation, this is the place to go!
Aircraft in the video include:
Mitsubishi Zero No. 61-120
North American T-6G
Sikorsky H-19
Fuji T-1B-10
Hughes OH-6J
Beechcraft T-34 Mentor
Piper L-21
Vertol V-44
JAPA6カトちゃん♪ Number - Soulm8 THEATER 2018.12.2
最高の照明×プレミアムな空間
厳選16作品
Soulm8 THEATER
彩の国さいたま芸術劇場大ホール
▼Choreographer:JAPA6カトちゃん♪(JAPANESE ROCKERS♪/SAITAMA CITY LOCKERS)
▼Title:『FUNKY MONKEY なんだっけ~?~元気に踊る事が大事~』
▼Dancer:
ハル
天
ユメ
ハッピー
いぶき
ゆめ
みずき
ルア
キラトシ
みなと
《ゲスト参加》
SAITAMA ClTY LOCKERS(4名)
カトちゃん♪
KEN
FiL
match
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▼Soulm8 HP
▼Next...Soulm8 THEATER
2019.5.1
2019.7.30
Seasoning the Seasons | Shinjuku A City Close to Deities
A city where the lights never go out. Shinjuku in Tokyo is a big city, full of everything from business to entertainment. More than 3.5 million people use Shinjuku Station every day. Standing.
Nara, with a history of 1200 years, is Japans first capital city. The city is home to many temples, even older than the city itself, where people pray for the peace and prosperity of the.
Bastards of Young (live)
The Dangerous Pistols of Meow Meow live at Onstage Drinks & Grinds , Kapahulu, Hawaii (2-09-2018)
(some photo credit to Raul Soria, Jr.)
DJ Mic-Hell Live MM07
Dj Micro Hell Live from Mediamediteranea 2007
RADIOHEAD - 2+2=5 LIVE JAMMING SESSION by. esokpagi
[HAPPY STAY]HOTEL AROMA part.1 Jun.2016 -TOKYO Love Hotel-
LOVEHOTEL in JAPAN
Master cotoco's report!
Hatsune Miku Live Concert Evolution 2009 - 2019
Want to see a Miku concert live? Check out to see if she's coming to a city near you!
I've seen similar videos like this floating around but they're all around 10 minutes long which is disappointing. There are concerts missing, like various Miku Expos, Sega Fes, Matsuri Da Diva, her Vegas Lantis performance, even her Gaga tour, but I tried to keep this consistent by using concerts with professional footage, as well as official concerts. It's quality control but I hope you can enjoy the video anyway!!
Concert list:
1.
Title: Animelo Summer Live -RE:BRIDGE-
Date: August 22, 2009
Venue: Saitama Super Arena
Location: Tokyo, Japan
Song: Miku Miku ni Shite Ageru♪
2.
Title: MikuFes'09
Date: August 31, 2009
Venue: Studio Coast
Location: Tokyo, Japan
Song: Packaged RMX (Kisk baker's yogamix)
Link:
3.
Title: 39's Giving Day
Date: March 09, 2010
Venue: Zepp, Tokyo
Location: Tokyo, Japan
Song: World is Mine
4.
Title: MikuPa - Tokyo
Date: March 09, 2011
Venue: Zepp, Tokyo
Location: Tokyo, Japan
Song: When the First Love Ends
5.
Title: Mikunopolis
Date: July 02, 2011
Venue: Nokia Theater
Location: California, United States
Song: Electric Angel
6.
Title: MikuPa - Sapporo
Date: August 16 & 17, 2011
Venue: Education & Culture Grand Hall
Location: Sapporo, Japan
Song: The Intense Singing of Hatsune Miku
7.
Title: Title: MikuPa 2012
Date: March 08, 2012
Venue: Tokyo Dome City Hall
Location: Tokyo, Japan
Song: Rolling Girl
8.
Title: Title: Last 39's Giving Day 2012
Date: March 09, 2012
Venue: Tokyo Dome City Hall
Location: Tokyo, Japan
Song: Tell Your World
9.
Title: Hatsune Miku Live Party 2013 in Kansai
Date: March 9th 2013
Venue: Wakayama Big Whale in Japan
Song: Starduster
10.
Title: MAGICAL MIRAI 2013 - Hatsune Miku Concert in Yokohama Arena
Date: August 30 2013
Venue: Yokohama Arena
Song: ODDS&ENDS
12.
Title: Hatsune Miku EXPO 2014 in Indonesia
Date: Wednesday, May 28, 2014
Venue: Cendrawasih Room @ Jakarta Convention Centre
Song: Venus di Ujung Jari
Link:
13.
Title: Hatsune Miku Magical Mirai 2014 in Osaka
Date: Saturday, August 30, 2014
Venue: インテックス大阪 Osaka-shi, Osaka, Japan
Song: 39 (Thank You)
14.
Title: HATSUNE MIKU EXPO 2014 in New York
Date: Friday, October 17 & Saturday, October 18
Venue: HAMMERSTEIN BALLROOM at Manhattan Center
Song: Sharing the World
Link:
15.
Title: Hatsune Miku - Snow Miku 2015 Live!
Date: Febuary 7 Feb 8
Venue: Zepp Sapporo, Hokkaido, Japan
Song: Snow Fairy Story
16.
Title: HATSUNE MIKU EXPO 2015 in SHANGHAI
Date: |June 27| |June 28|
Venue: Shanghai Storm Gaming Hall E-SPORTS ARENA
Song: Two Faced Lovers
17.
Title: Magical Mirai 2015
Date: September 4 & 5, 2015
Venue: Nippon Budokan
Song: Hand in Hand
18.
Title: MIKU EXPO - Japan Tour
Date: 4/9-10/16 1-6 on 10
Venue: Zepp TOKYO
Song: Blue Star
19.
Title: MIKU EXPO - Taiwan
Date: June 25th & 26th 2016
Venue: New Taipei City Exhibition Hall
Song: Celluloid
Link:
20.
Title: HATSUNE MIKU Magical Mirai 2016
Date: Sept. 10 2016
Venue: 幕張メッセ (Makuhari Messe)
Song: Calc
21.
Title: MIKU EXPO - CHINA TOUR
Date: 12/3-4/16
Venue: Shanghai Happy Valley
Song: A song does not have the form
22.
Title: Hatsune Miku ★ Live at B.I.G Carnival Music Festival【Banana IP Galaxy】in Shanghai 2017
Date: April 22nd, 2017
Venue: Expo Park in PunDong New District Shanghai
Song: Raspberry Monster
23.
Title: This Is NIPPON Premium Theater Special Live: Hatsune Miku x Kodo
Date: March 4-5, 2017
Venue: NHK Hall, Shibuya Ward, Tokyo
Song: Senbonzakura
24.
Title: Magical Mirai 2017
Date: September 13, 2017
Venue: Makuhari Messe International Exhibition Hall, Chiba, Japan
Clip used:
25.
Title: HATSUNE MIKU with YOU 2017 CHINA FESTIVAL
Date: November 25, 2017
Venue: E5 Exhibition Space of the Shanghai New International Expo Center in Shanghai, China
Song: Alien Alien
26.
Title: Miku Expo Malaysia
Date: December 16, 2017
Venue: Axiata Arena(Bukit Jalil)
Location: Kuala Lumpur
Song: Chentaku
27.
Title: SNOW MIKU LIVE 2018
Date: February 9 - 10 2018
Venue: Zepp Sapporo
Song: 四角い地球を丸くする
28.
Title: Hatsune Miku x KODO Taiko Special Live
Date: June 2 - 3 2018
Venue: NHK Hall, Shibuya Ward, Tokyo
29.
Title: Magical Mirai 2018
Date: August 25-26, 2018 (Osaka) August 31-September 2, 2018 (Tokyo)
Venue: Intex Osaka (Osaka); Makuhari Messe International Exhibition (Tokyo)
Song: ライブ映像 - グリーンライツ・セレナーデ
30.
Title: SNOW MIKU LIVE! 2019 10th Anniversary
Date: February 9-10, 2019
Venue: Zepp Sapporo
Song:Rolling Girl
31.
Title: BILIBILI MACRO LINK 2019 LIVE
Date: July 19, 2019
Venue: Mercedes-Benz Arena
Song: 与你同行~B WITH U
32.
Title: Magical Mirai 2019
Date: August 9 -11, 2019 (Osaka); August 30-September 1, 2019 (Tokyo)
Venue: Intex Osaka (Osaka); Makuhari Messe International Exhibition (Tokyo)
Song: ライブ映像 - ブレス・ユア・ブレス
Dream Theater concert introduction video (2014)
Video taken from the Along for the ride Dream Theater concert at Montréal in 2014.
King Crimson - 02 Fearless and Highly THRaKked (from THRaKaTTaK)
Track from the excellent 1996 live album from the even more excellent band King Crimson.
Information from wikipedia (
Thrakattak (capitalized as THRaKaTTaK on the album cover) is a live album by the band King Crimson, released in 1996.
* Compiled from performances of, and improvisations during, the piece Thrak in USA and Japan.
* Track 2, Fearless and Highly Thrakked, is also featured on the live album (2CD set) King Crimson on Broadway (1999) (disc 2, track 12), and an alternative version of the track entitled Biker Babes of the Rio Grande is featured on the live album (2CD set) Vrooom Vrooom (2001) (disc 1, track 11).
Track listing
All tracks written by Adrian Belew, Bill Bruford, Robert Fripp, Trey Gunn, Tony Levin and Pat Mastelotto.
1. Thrak -- 2:20
Recorded at:
[venue?], [city?], [country?], [date/month?] 1995
Longacre Theatre, New York, USA, 21 November 1995
2. Fearless and Highly Thrakked -- 6:35
Recorded at:
Longacre Theatre, New York, USA, 20 November 1995
Longacre Theatre, New York, USA, 21 November 1995
3. Mother Hold the Candle Steady While I Shave the Chicken's Lip -- 11:18
Recorded at:
Nagoya Shimin Kaikan, Nagoya, Japan, 8 October 1995
Hitomi Memorial Hall, Tokyo, Japan, 10 October 1995
Omiya Sonic Hall, Saitama, Japan, 12 October 1995
4. Thrakattak (Part I) -- 3:42
Recorded at:
Koseinenkin Kaikan Hall, Tokyo, Japan, 2 October 1995
Koseinenkin Kaikan Hall, Tokyo, Japan, 3 October 1995
Festival Hall, Osaka, Japan, 9 October 1995
5. The Slaughter of the Innocents -- 8:03
Recorded at:
[venue?], [city?], [country?], [date/month?] 1995
Koseinenkin Kaikan Hall, Tokyo, Japan, 14 October 1995
Paramount Theatre, Springfield, USA, 17 November 1995
Mahaffey Theatre, Orlando, USA, 8 November 1995
Roxy Theatre, Georgia, USA, 11 November 1995
6. This Night Wounds Time -- 11:16
Recorded at:
[venue?], [city?], [country?], [date/month?] 1995
Tupperware Centre, St. Petersburg, USA, 9 November 1995
Longacre Theatre, New York, USA, 22 November 1995
Longacre Theatre, New York, USA, 24 November 1995
Longacre Theatre, New York, USA, 25 November 1995
7. Thrakattak (Part II) -- 11:08
Recorded at:
[venue?], [city?], [country?], [date/month?] 1995
Auditorium Theatre, Rochester, USA, 16 November 1995
Longacre Theatre, New York, USA, 22 November 1995
Longacre Theatre, New York, USA, 25 November 1995
8. Thrak (Reprise) -- 2:52
Recorded at:
Nakano Sun Plaza, Tokyo, Japan, 5 October, 1995
Longacre Theatre, New York, USA, 20 November 1995
2013 カトちゃん♩ Amusument Lockin Styleレッスン!
2013 カトちゃん♩ Amusument Lockin Styleレッスン!!
今年のWDCワールド大会で準優勝したJAPANESE ROCKERSのカトちゃん♩レッスン!!
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Bon Odori at Onishi Elementary school
Bon Odori festival at Onishi Elementary school.
Artists visiting Shiro Oni Studio in August may participate in local Bon Odori festivals.
Improvisation705117902.2 (Digest)
705 Moving Co.
Dance : Nathan Trice , Naoko Kikuchi
DJ: Iina Naoto , Yuuta Kumachi
Lighting : Tetsuo Sanari
Drum : Noriyuki Sugata
[20min]
2010.12.18&19 @saitama art theatre
Contemporary Dance Company :705 Moving Co
Director: Naoko Kikuchi
nanamarugo.net
ダンス、音、照明の完全即興パフォーマンス。
舞台上にタイマーをセットし、20分間という時間だけを決め事として即興しました。
Japanese High Schoolers Steal the Stage in National Dance-Off | JAPAN Forward
Full Story:
On August 17, the final “big class” competition for the 10th All-Japan High School Super Cup Dance-Off was held in Yokohama City. Hosted by the Sankei Shimbun and sponsored by Acecook and Otsuka Holdings, the event picks the top high school dance team in Japan. For the first time in 4 years, the grand prize for “big class” (13 or more team members) went to Osaka’s Doshisha Kori, making this their 4th victory.
Staging a comeback after last year’s second place showing, Doshisha Kori came to the competition with an arm-shaking style of dance called “waacking.” Fascinating the audience with their performance of rapid movements and throwing their arms around like whips, they received massive applause.
The runner-up this year was Tomioka Prefectural High, from Osaka. Honorable mentions went to Sakai Nishi Prefectural (Osaka), Imamiya Prefectural (Osaka), Kumeda Prefectural (Osaka), Komae Metropolis (Tokyo), Nara City Ichijo (Nara), and Yamamura International (Saitama).
The great hall of the dance mecca Pacifico Yokohama in Yokohama City shook with intense performance face-offs bursting with the youthful energy of high schoolers.
The “big class” competition held on the 17th included 55 teams. When the names of the winning teams were called, cheers rang out and the teams shared in joy.
Doshisha Kori, taking the crown for the first time, introduced a dance based on the theme of a “Black Rose.” The members said that they put their hearts into expressing the mystery and beauty of the rose. After mistakes in rehearsal, they didn’t finish their production until the end of July, just before the competition. On the day of the competition, a “pitch-black rose” blossomed through perfect movements and costumes.
Junior Haruko Kuzaki (17), club president, said eagerly, “I’m so happy to have the championship flag return to us after 4 years. I hope the classes below me will do their best to aim for a consecutive win.”
Tomioka Prefectural High, who took the runner-up award, showed of the a full-power dance called “No Pressure,” aiming for their third consecutive victory. They said that their gorgeous and showy costumes reminiscent of the bubble era were obtained from vintage clothing stores and their mothers. Matching them to the music, they thrilled the stadium by shaking their nostalgic sauvage and straight hairstyles.
Captain Saya Hayashi (junior) said, “I’m frustrated, because we had hoped for 3 straight wins. I expect that my classmates below me will capture the championship for sure.”
In the “small class” (2-12 members) competition held on August 16, 55 teams danced beautifully, and Minoo Prefectural (Osaka) captured its second victory in a row.
The runner-up went to Sakuragaoka (Aichi). Honorable prizes went to Chinzei (Kumamoto), Osaka City Han’ai (Osaka), Fukuoka Industrial University Joto (Fukuoka), Kyoto Ryoyo (Kyoto), Yurigaoka Prefectural (Kanagawa), and Seika Women’s (Fukuoka).
Minoo Prefectural also won last year. Team leader, sophomore Madoka Matsumoto (17), said, “We had been hoping for a consecutive win, so I’m happy.”
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KOO BEE is playing ninja go with master instructor builder from 2500 Riels Store in Cambodia
This is my first time playing with #lego #ninja #master and I have a green box full of Lego with #instruction of #master #builder before I sleep. #ninja #kid #fun #creative #idea #innovative #concept #just #do #it
Dream Theater live at Tokyo Zepp 2014 - IEM audio
False Awakening Suite (0:00)
The Enemy Inside (2:35)
The Shattered Fortress (8:51)
On The Backs Of Angels (22:56)
The Looking Glass (32:03)
Trial Of Tears (36:47)
Enigma Machine (56:02)
Drum Solo (1:01:02)
Along For The Ride (1:04:37)
Breaking All Illusions (1:09:18)
The Mirror (1:21:55)
Lie (1:28:44)
Lifting Shadows Off A Dream (1:36:22)
Scarred (1:42:39)
Space-Dye Vest (1:54:25)
Illumination Theory (2:03:17)
Overture 1928 (2:25:07)
Strange Deja Vu (2:29:01)
The Dance Of Eternity (2:34:17)
Finally Free (2:40:36)
Pull Me Under (2:50:18); from show in Saitama the previous day