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Fellows Co., Ltd., which specializes in human resource management for creators (introductions and dispatch), has started selling tickets for the first Okinawa performance of the FELLOWS children's musical "Mitsushima." This work is a completely original piece that has been performed in Tokyo for three consecutive years to great acclaim. Directed by Yusuke Manda and with music direction by Tokushi Ozawa, it will be performed for the first time in Okinawa by a cast composed entirely of children, presenting a heartwarming stage experience. Please enjoy the vibrant performances of the children either at the theater or through archived streaming.
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Free membership registrationFellows Co., Ltd., which specializes in talent management for creators (recruitment and dispatch), will hold a creative event for elementary school students titled "Let's Create Together! Summer Vacation Stop-Motion Animation Workshop" in Ebisu on Saturday, August 9, 2025. Participants will create characters using soft modeling materials and produce animations with the app "KOMA KOMA." The instructor will be Koji Takeuchi, a former president of Telecom Animation Film, who is well-versed in both the education sector and animation production, and has extensive experience in guiding creative activities for children. While Japanese anime culture is highly regarded worldwide, opportunities for elementary school students to actually create their own works are still limited. This event aims to cherish children's feelings of "like," providing a space to nurture their expressiveness, observational skills, and teamwork, with the goal of fostering the next generation of creators.
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