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Friday, February 21 2020 - 18:00
AsiaNet
Shiga Prefecture Announces Holding of Grand Opening Event for "Disabled People's Arts and Culture Festival"
OTSU, Japan, Feb. 21, 2020 /Kyodo JBN-AsiaNet/ --

- Former French Prime Minister Jean-Marc Ayrault Joins Event Visited by About 
5,200 People -

The Shiga Prefectural Government announced that a grand opening event was held 
for the "Disabled People's Arts and Culture Festival," where visitors could see 
and feel artistic expressions by people with disabilities and others, for three 
days from February 7 (Friday) through February 9 (Sunday) in Otsu City, Shiga 
Prefecture. The event, hosted by the International Exchange Program Executive 
Committee for Disabled People's Culture and Arts, featured a performing arts 
fair, a barrier-free film festival, and Art Brut (*) Exhibition, which had 
received high marks in Japan and abroad in recent years, among other programs.

(*) Paintings or works created in individualistic and creative ways based on 
sensitivity by people who are not professionally trained in fine arts

The festival attracted about 5,200 people in three days, and Shiga Gov. Taizo 
Mikazuki expressed his strong determination to promote artistic activities by 
disabled people, stating in his opening speech, "Mr. (Kazuo) Itoga, the father 
of welfare for the disabled, and other people created the artistic activities 
in Shiga Prefecture of freely expressing what one sees and feels, and many 
people have perpetuated them. We would like to spread them to the world."

Photo1: Konan Dance Company
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At the "World Forum" attended by experts from Japan and abroad, former French 
Prime Minister Jean-Marc Ayrault, Masanori Aoyagi, former director-general of 
the Agency for Cultural Affairs, and other participants took the rostrum and 
discussed the social significance of Art Brut, among other topics. Moreover, 
members of a federation of prefectural governors and a federation of Diet 
members supporting disabled people's cultural and artistic activities gathered 
and issued a declaration to further promote the activities toward the 2020 
Tokyo Olympic and Paralympic Games.

Photo2: A speech by Shiga Gov. Mikazuki
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Photo3: A forum by former French Prime Minister Jean-Marc Ayrault and others
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Photo4: A declaration by a federation of prefectural governors and a federation 
of Diet members to further promote disabled people's cultural and artistic 
activities
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At the art exhibition, about 500 creative pieces by 33 artists from Japan and 
other Asian countries, including Satoshi Nishikawa from Shiga Prefecture, 
engaged the hearts and minds of many visitors. Furthermore, during the 
performing arts fair, leading performers from across Japan, including those for 
"Zuihou Taiko" (Nagasaki Pref.), "Konan Dance Company" (Shiga Pref.), and 
"Iwami Kagura-Iwami Welfare Society Performing Arts Club" (Shimane Pref.), 
converged to exhibit a variety of theatrical arts such as local performing 
arts, music and dances.

In a hands-on experience program for inbound visitors to Japan, foreigners 
explored the "Shigaraki Seinenryo" welfare facility, the foundation of 
formative activities by disabled people in Shiga Prefecture, and the cityscape 
of Shigaraki before experiencing in molding clay with boarding students of 
Shigaraki Seinenryo.

The festival will go on tour for showing at several locations across Japan from 
fiscal 2020 through fiscal 2021, and the finale is also scheduled to be held in 
Shiga Prefecture. Taking the 2020 Tokyo Olympic and Paralympic Games as an 
opportunity, efforts will be made to convey the charms of disabled people's 
cultural and artistic activities to many people in Japan and abroad.

Photo5: Art Brut Exhibition
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Photo6: A performance by "Iwami Kagura-Iwami Welfare Society Performing Arts 
Club"
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Photo7: Visiting Shigaraki as part of a hands-on experience program
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Photo8: Formative activities at Shigaraki Seinenryo
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- Schedule of holding the festival
2020: May - Kyushu bloc (Nagasaki Pref.); August - Tokai-Hokuetsu bloc (Niigata 
Pref.); September - Chugoku-Shikoku bloc (Tottori Pref.); October - Hokkaido 
bloc (Hokkaido)
2021: around July-August - Kanto-Koshin bloc (venue undecided); October - 
Tohoku bloc (Iwate Pref.)
2022: February - Kinki bloc (Shiga Pref.) with a grand finale

*Details are available on the official website below:
https://artbrut-creation-nippon.jp/

- About disabled people's cultural and artistic activities in Shiga Prefecture
In Shiga Prefecture, the venue for both the opening event and the finale of the 
festival, formative activities by disabled people began soon after the end of 
World War II thanks to hands-on activities by Kazuo Itoga, dubbed the "father 
of welfare for the disabled in Japan," and other people. Shiga Prefecture 
started gaining attention from within Japan and abroad as a "transmission point 
for harmonious coexistence through arts" after the formative activities spread 
throughout the prefecture and the charms of such activities were disseminated 
through art exhibitions. At such exhibitions as Art Brut Japonais held in Paris 
in 2010 and "2017 Japan x Nantes Project," artworks and performing arts by 
people from Shiga Prefecture received high marks.

Photo9: Exposition Art Brut Japonais
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SOURCE: Shiga Prefectural Government, International Exchange Program Executive 
Committee for Disabled People's Culture and Arts 

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