Program
Original musical Sandalino of the Wind 〈Planning, Composition〉 Susumu Shingu, 〈Music composition, Music supervisor〉 Takumi Seino
An original outdoor musical about the interaction between children and Sandalino, an alien from 100,000 light years away. The marionette Sandalino, controlled by three people dressed in black, will perform together with Sanda Children's Choir. Please enjoy the world of fantasy and fairy tale as the time passes from dusk to starry sky.
Performers
〈guitar〉 Takumi Seino , 〈vocal, keyboard harmonica, recitation〉 MIKIKO , 〈percussion〉 Ayuko Ikeda ,
〈conducting〉 Kohei Konaka , 〈chorus〉 Sanda Children's Choir
Admission: 〈special seat:seating on chairs〉 ¥ 4,500 Tax included(same-day ticket ¥ 5,000 Tax included) 〈adult〉 ¥ 3,500 Tax included(same-day ticket ¥ 4,000 Tax included) 〈university student〉 ¥ 2,000 Tax included(same-day ticket ¥ 2,500 Tax included) 〈middle school and high school students〉 ¥ 1,000 Tax included(same-day ticket ¥ 1,500 Tax included) 〈primary school student〉 ¥ 500 Tax included(same-day ticket ¥ 800 Tax included)
* Preschool children are not admitted.
* Refunded in case of rain. Only special seats are available to see the performance at the Arimafuji Kyisei Center. Except for special seats, free seating in the venue (with seating area) and refundable in case of rain.
Organized by: General Incorporated Foundation ATELIER EARTH
Sponsored by: Hyogo Prefecture, Hyogo Prefectural Board of Education, Hyogo Arts and Culture Association , City of Sanda , Sanda City Board of Education
Supported by: T - REX Company, The Rotary Club of Sanda South
On Sunday, October 27, 2024, a performance of Sandalino of the Wind was held.
The skies were overcast when the show started at 16:30 as the enthusiastic audience gathered in increasing numbers.
The atmosphere changed when Susumu Shingu greeted the audience and Takumi Seino started playing the guitar. The story proceeded with flower planting by the Sanda Children's Choir, aria solo and triple singing.
The marionette Sandalino, which was being performed for the first time, was beautifully controlled by the four children of the choir who acted as blacks. The story ended with a star-filled sky, but there is a sequel to this story, and we look forward to more!
Greetings from Susumu Shingu
Children planting flowers
Greetings by inchworms
Sandalino falls on Sora’s yard with lightning
Tap dancing by Sandalino and Sora
Windmill bicycles create wind
An old frog in a broken watermill house
Five friends who followed Sora
Triple chorus / The sky full of stars
Finale / Sandalino Song by members of Sanda Children's Choir