Notice of Resignation of YPAM Director Hiromi Maruoka
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Hiromi Maruoka, who has served as the director of the Yokohama International Performing Arts Meeting (YPAM) since 2005, stepped down from her position on March 31. Moving forward, YPAM will be operated under a new structure where the current team will assume directorial responsibilities.
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- Q: Who resigned as director of the Yokohama International Performing Arts Meeting and when did the resignation take effect?
- A: Hiromi Maruoka resigned as director of the Yokohama International Performing Arts Meeting effective March 31 after serving in the role since 2005.
- Q: How long had Hiromi Maruoka been involved with YPAM before her resignation, and since when did she serve as director?
- A: Hiromi Maruoka had been involved with YPAM for 30 years since its inception in 1995 and served as director for 20 years starting in 2005.
- Q: What was the original name of YPAM before it became the Yokohama International Performing Arts Meeting?
- A: The original name of YPAM was the Tokyo Performing Arts Market, also known as TPAM, before it evolved into the current Yokohama International Performing Arts Meeting.
- Q: Why did Hiromi Maruoka decide to step down from her position as YPAM director according to her farewell message?
- A: Hiromi Maruoka decided to step down because the new staff and long-standing team united to lead YPAM into its next stage during and after the pandemic.
- Q: What changes will occur in YPAM's operations following Hiromi Maruoka's resignation?
- A: After Hiromi Maruoka's resignation, YPAM will operate under a new structure where the current team will assume directorial functions and continue advancing performing arts and international exchange.