Debussy Theatre | 13:45 - 14:15 pm
WEDNESDAY 21 june
Voice of Creativity: The Musical
Creativity for business is essential. However, while we take advantage of data and technology and strive to find better solutions for businesses and society, we may have left something behind along the way: the voice of creativity. Without a voice, it can be anyone's job, and on the other hand, great work for any business or any social issue always starts with a voice.
Makoto Nagahisa, a film director at Dentsu, has interviewed creative minds at A24 and other artists, in search of what makes the heart beat and makes things unforgettable.
Join this musical to rediscover the pure joy coming from creating something and sharing it with the world.
Questions this session will answer:
What drives us to be creative?
What ingredients do you need to create good content?
What defines us as creative players?
PANELLISTS
Born in 2000, Aoi Yamada left her native Nagano to study dance in Tokyo at the age of 15, which led her to discover and be inspired by the city’s fashion world which originates from 90s club and art scenes.
After solo-performing in the media art group Dumb Type’s "2020" and the closing ceremony of Tokyo Olympics 2020, she played major roles as an actor in the fashion short story "KAGUYA BY GUCCI" and the Netflix series "First Love. "
Sometimes Aoi appears in old-cultural places like temples, sometimes at her own place with vegetables or her self-produced music, to dance or perform. Whatever she does, the artist always believes that she’s the one who could change the way of perception among the audience in her own way.
Performer and Artist
Aoi Yamada
Born in Tokyo, Nagahisa became a film director after working in advertising. In 2017, he wrote and directed the short film “And So We Put Goldfish in the Pool”, which won the Grand Jury Prize at Sundance Film Festival.
His feature film, “We Are Little Zombies” was part of the official selection for Berlinale and other international film festivals.
Other notable projects include a music video for Joy Division’s “Insight” and a 2022 Gucci commercial. Upcoming projects include directing a TV series produced by A24.
Film Director Dentsu Inc
Makoto Nagahisa
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Born in 2000, Aoi Yamada left her native Nagano to study dance in Tokyo at the age of 15, which led her to discover and be inspired by the city’s fashion world which originates from 90s club and art scenes.
After solo-performing in the media art group Dumb Type’s "2020" and the closing ceremony of Tokyo Olympics 2020, she played major roles as an actor in the fashion short story "KAGUYA BY GUCCI" and the Netflix series "First Love. "
Sometimes Aoi appears in old-cultural places like temples, sometimes at her own place with vegetables or her self-produced music, to dance or perform. Whatever she does, the artist always believes that she’s the one who could change the way of perception among the audience in her own way.
Performer and Artist
Aoi Yamada
Born in Tokyo, Nagahisa became a film director after working in advertising. In 2017, he wrote and directed the short film “And So We Put Goldfish in the Pool”, which won the Grand Jury Prize at Sundance Film Festival.
His feature film, “We Are Little Zombies” was part of the official selection for Berlinale and other international film festivals.
Other notable projects include a music video for Joy Division’s “Insight” and a 2022 Gucci commercial. Upcoming projects include directing a TV series produced by A24.
Film Director Dentsu Inc
Makoto Nagahisa
PANELLISTS
Creativity for business is essential. However, while we take advantage of data and technology and strive to find better solutions for businesses and society, we may have left something behind along the way: the voice of creativity. Without a voice, it can be anyone's job, and on the other hand, great work for any business or any social issue always starts with a voice.
Makoto Nagahisa, a film director at Dentsu, has interviewed creative minds at A24 and other artists, in search of what makes the heart beat and makes things unforgettable.
Join this musical to rediscover the pure joy coming from creating something and sharing it with the world.
Questions this session will answer:
What drives us to be creative?
What ingredients do you need to create good content?
What defines us as creative players?
Back to top
Debussy Theatre | 13:45 - 14:15 pm