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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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Q: When are the "Urizun no Mai" Ryukyuan dance performances scheduled at National Theatre Okinawa? Include dates and start times.
A: The "Urizun no Mai" performances are on Saturday April 4 and Sunday April 5, 2026, each beginning at 2:00 PM in the Small Theatre of National Theatre Okinawa.
Q: What ticket price options are available for the April 4‑5 "Urizun no Mai" performances, and which category offers the lowest cost?
A: General admission costs ¥3,800, Tomo no Kai members pay ¥3,040, university students ¥2,000, and children ages 3 through high school ¥1,000, with the child rate being the lowest price.
Q: Who leads the finale group dance "Hamauri" in the Ryukyuan Dance Appreciation performance on April 25, 2026?
A: The lively group dance "Hamauri" is performed by choreographer Kosho Shimabukuro as the finale of the April 25, 2026 Ryukyuan Dance Appreciation show.
Q: What types of dances are included in both the "Urizun no Mai" and Ryukyuan Dance Appreciation programs at National Theatre Okinawa?
A: Both programs feature classical Ryukyuan dances, mixed or “zo‑odori” pieces, and creative contemporary dances, providing a varied repertoire for each audience.
Q: How does the ticket pricing differ between the Small Theatre performance on April 4‑5 and the Large Theatre performance on April 25 at National Theatre Okinawa?
A: The Small Theatre tickets cost ¥3,800 general, ¥3,040 Tomo no Kai, ¥2,000 university, ¥1,000 children; the Large Theatre tickets are ¥4,000 general, ¥3,200 Tomo no Kai, ¥2,000 university, ¥1,000 children, reflecting a ¥200 increase for general and member categories.