“ShiShi Yamazaki created the only animated work for Akiko Yano's 2011 Tokyo University of the Arts festival "Yanoya".”
Yanoya
YANOYA
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ShiShi Yamazaki created the only animated work for Akiko Yano's 2011 Tokyo University of the Arts festival "Yanoya".
In 2011, Japanese musician Akiko Yano collaborated with students at Tokyo University of the Arts for a school festival. The origin of the project name "Yanoya" comes from the desire to have a festival-like character. Some of the works included artwork, a game demo, musical performance, and stage performance. This entry covers ShiShi Yamazaki's contribution to the event, which is believed to be the only work that was animated.
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A Music Production
- Format 38 sec eps × min
- Aired May 2011 – ongoing
- Source Music media type
- Rated G All Ages
- Ref. BS-15748 catalog