National Theatre Okinawa: Information on April Independent Performances
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The National Theatre Okinawa has announced its independent performances for April 2026. These include the "Urizun no Mai" Ryukyuan dance performance on April 4th and 5th, featuring mid-career and young artists, and the "Ryukyuan Dance Appreciation" performance on April 25th, showcasing a variety of classical, mixed, and creative dances.
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: When and where can audiences see the "Urizun no Mai" Ryukyuan dance performance in April 2026?
- A: The "Urizun no Mai" performance is scheduled for April 4th and 5th, 2026, at 2:00 PM in the Small Theatre of the National Theatre Okinawa.
- Q: What are the ticket prices for general admission, Tomo no Kai members, university students, and children for the April 4–5 "Urizun no Mai" shows?
- A: General admission costs ¥3,800, Tomo no Kai members pay ¥3,040, university students are charged ¥2,000, and children ages 3 to high school pay ¥1,000 for the April 4–5 performances.
- Q: Is there any special ticket option available for visitors who want to attend both days of the "Urizun no Mai" performance, and what is its pricing?
- A: Yes, a discounted two‑day pass is offered for the April 4 and 5 shows, allowing entry on both days at a reduced combined price (specific amount not listed but included with the pass).
- Q: What is the name of the finale group dance performed on April 25th, 2026, and who is the choreographer?
- A: The finale on April 25th, 2026, is the lively group dance called "Hamauri," choreographed by Kosho Shimabukuro.
- Q: How do ticket prices for the April 25th "Ryukyuan Dance Appreciation" performance compare between general admission and Tomo no Kai members, and what are the rates for university students and children?
- A: For the April 25th performance, general admission is ¥4,000, Tomo no Kai members pay ¥3,200, university students are charged ¥2,000, and children ages 3 to high school tickets cost ¥1,000.