A Transformative moment together: The latest exposition in Brussels at the Japanese Embassy of the Contemporary Artist, Nathalie Ishizuka
Experience an interactive opening night with phenomenal dancer Miko Shimura, Composer and Pianist Ayumi Nabata, Saxophonist Yuina Takamizo and Live Electronics Hakan Akabulut who bring the sounds of earth, water, air and fire as well as an earthquake to each of us.
Japanese Embassy, Brussels March 7 2024, Full Video of Opening Event with short Intro by Artist Nathalie Ishizuka on Exhibition Kizuna and Performing Artists
Thanks to Film maker from Paris Thierry Delor contact: tdelor23@gmail.com
PAINTINGS, MUSIC, DANCER INTERACT TO EXPERIENCE A TALE OF ELEVATION AT EXHIBITION OPENING EVENT ON THURSDAY MARCH 7, 2024
Full Opening and Closing Remarks by Artist Nathalie Ishizuka about Exhibition and The Performance : Kizuna The Bonds that Unite
Thanks to Film maker from Paris Thierry Delor contact: tdelor23@gmail.com
Closeups of Paintings and Interaction Artist, Dancer, Composer & Pianist, Saxophonist
The Story Kizuna : The Bonds that Unite
Special Thanks to the film maker from Paris, Thierry Delor. Contact Filmaker: tdelor23@gmail.com
About the Artists OPENING NIGHT
Composer & Pianist for Paintings : Ayumi Nabata
Creating Original Music for Paintings Including Natural Sounds of Earth, Water, Air and Fire
“Your exhibition was a moment of total art. It touched me directly in the gut, bypassing both the brain and the heart. I felt strong emotions of grounding, human strength, and at the same time, universality. The music, the dance, and certain paintings were perfectly in harmony.
It was a very powerful moment. And I liked the way the dancer came to us, dropped the masks, made us uncomfortable so that we could find ourselves like her, almost naked facing the world, all connected by our simple and modest condition of being alive and in the moment.
The music was powerful, and it too was devoid of artifice, streamlined but straight to the point, making us feel our condition without the attributes behind which we often hide. Thank you very much and Congratulations to you for your art work and the performance.”
— Valerie Locatelli, artist Rouge Cloitre, Brussels Belgium