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ECHO TOMORROW FIELD – Food and Art

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ECHO TOMORROW FIELD – Food and Art

ECHO TOMORROW FIELD – Food and Art stems from three themes. 1. Artworks inspired by the history of Tango, a region that once produced cinnabar, 2. Attempts to innovate with rich local ingredients and revive the textile industry, 3. Art is rooted in the land through collaboration with the next generation. The venues will be Tango and Kinosaki.

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