© Eiki Mori. Courtesy of KEN NAKAHASHI

F/T in the City Performance Series

A Poet: We See a Rainbow

Written, Directed and Performed
by Eiki Mori

Casting “my voice” into the city
With “Wedding Politics,” which posed the reality of same-sex marriage through photography and performance, and “Family Regained: The Picnic” at F/T17, where passersby were asked to take family snapshots of a male couple and their apparent child, Eiki Mori has continued to insert directly experienced questions into public space. For this new work, he departs from his previous reliance on photography and video to inquire into LGBT+ issues and the nature of diversity through reading poetry that incorporates his own experiences and feelings. The performance comes about only when someone witnesses and takes notice of it in a park or alleyway. What kinds of encounters will emerge from Mori’s voice?
  • © Eiki Mori. Courtesy of KEN NAKAHASHI
  • © Eiki Mori. Courtesy of KEN NAKAHASHI
  • © Eiki Mori. Courtesy of KEN NAKAHASHI

Information

Venues

10/20 (Sat) Junkudo Ikebukuro (9F Gallery Space)
10/21 (Sun) Minami Ikebukuro Park (Sakura Terrace)
10/22 (Mon) Tokyo Metropolitan Theatre (front plaza & lower plaza)

Dates 10/20 (Sat) 17:00 / 20:00 (priorities to reservations)
10/21 (Sun) 15:00
10/22 (Mon) 15:30 / 18:00
Running Time 30 min. (TBC)
Language Performed in Japanese (with partial English translation available)
Tickets Free

The performance on 10/21 (Sun) is canceled in the event of bad weather. Please check the F/T website at noon on the day for confirmation that the performance will take place. However, please be aware that any announcement is subject to further change.

The performance on 10/22 (Mon) at 15:30 takes place at the plaza in front of the Tokyo Metropolitan Theatre. The performance at 18:00 takes place at the lower plaza inside the Tokyo Metropolitan Theatre.

In the event of rain, the performance on 10/22 (Mon) takes place at the lower plaza inside the Tokyo Metropolitan Theatre. Please check the F/T website at 12:30 on the day for confirmation that the performance will take place. However, please be aware that any announcement is subject to further change.

Reservations

Reservations can be made for the 10/20 (Sat) performance only. Reserve in person at the ground floor service counter at Junkudo Ikebukuro or by telephone (03-5956-6111).

Artist Profile

 

森 栄喜Photo: Shun Wakui

Eiki Mori
Photographer

Born in Ishikawa in 1976, Eiki Mori won the Kimura Ihei Award for “intimacy” in 2014. His other photo-books include “tokyo boy alone” (2011) and “Family Regained” (2017) as well as the performance series “Wedding Politics” (2013–16), which explored the theme of same-sex marriage. At F/T17, “Family Regained: The Picnic,” a video work presenting a new model for the family, was screened at Ikebukuro Nishiguchi Park and Toshima City Office.

Cast & Creative

Written, Directed and Performed by Eiki Mori
   
Planned and presented by Festival/Tokyo

Access

Junkudo Ikebukuro (9F Gallery Space)

  • 2-15-5 Minami-Ikebukuro, Toshima-ku, Tokyo
  • Approx. 5 minutes’ walk from the East Exit of Ikebukuro Station on the JR, Tobu Tojo, and Seibu Ikebukuro lines.
  • Approx. 5 minutes’ walk from Exit 39 of Ikebukuro Station on the Tokyo Metro Yurakucho, Fukutoshin, and Marunouchi lines.
  • Approx. 2 minutes’ walk from the South Exit of Ikebukuro Station on the Seibu Ikebukuro Line

Minami Ikebukuro Park (Sakura Terrace)

  • 2-21-1 Minami-Ikebukuro, Toshima-ku, Tokyo
  • 6 minutes’ walk from the East Exit of Ikebukuro Station on the JR, Tokyo Metro, Tobu Tojo, and Seibu Ikebukuro lines.

Tokyo Metropolitan Theatre (front plaza & lower plaza)

  • 1-8-1 Nishi-Ikebukuro, Toshima-ku, Tokyo
  • 2 minutes’ walk from the West Exit of Ikebukuro Station on the JR and other lines. (Direct connection to the theatre from Exit 2b.)