Why l try to make Akatsuki tale
I will talk about the reason why I decided to give a doll motion story to children living in the hospital.
My father has a disability. I remember he walking with a disability in his leg, which was embarrassing when I was a kid. At the athletic meet in the kindergarten, all my friends had dad’s piggyback, but I was standing beside he, or when I played catch, the bad ball I threw was off and I ran to get it I throw the ball. That was often the case.
Such a father was shocked by the pinhole camera made in the magazine's appendix when he was a child, and he was absorbed in the world of the camera and continued to take pictures of Mt. Fuji while working as an X-ray engineer. He is a truly respected father who has contributed to society even with disabilities.
I grew up in an environment where people with disabilities are close to me, and I became an adult without prejudice. There will be an event that makes me think about welfare.
The death of my mother.
My mother, who was found to have cancer at the age of 62, was hospitalized, and I tried ginger compresses and loquat leaf therapy, and went to the hospital to make a lunch box for my mother who was not familiar with the hospital food.
However, she died in less than two months.
I still remember holding my mother's hand at the moment of her death and spilling such a heavy life from her hand like a balloon.
From this day, I began to have a strong interest in welfare and long-term care for people with disabilities and acquired a long-term care welfare worker. At the same time, I studied various arts for people with disabilities and participated in the Carl Orff seminar of participatory music education that incorporates elements of play. After that, we will hold a play that anyone with any physical characteristics can participate in, hold parent-child workshops including children with developmental disabilities, and from 2015 to Smiling Hospital Japan, which will deliver real art to children living in hospitals. I participate and go to hospitals in the metropolitan area to perform and read aloud.
In this Corona situation,the children living in the hospital now feel really lonely.
Children with low immunity spend days with limited visits to their parents and unable to meet their siblings.
I wanted to make the nights that these children spend less scary, so I made a story about the nights this time.
With the cooperation of puppeteer Yuya Yamamoto, we will shoot live in a picture empty box on December 12, and we will deliver the video to the children with the cooperation of Smiley Hospital Japan around Christmas.
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