
On November 30, the Tokyo Fuji Art Museum organized a two-part dance workshop featuring French dancer and choreographer Philippe Chehere and assisted by creative therapist Mako Ochi. In the first part, after a light warmup, the participants—formed into groups of three including children—engaged in a freestyle dance drawing on inspiration from a series of artworks they viewed. In the latter part, the groups, led primarily by the children, created their own corsages and crowns using colored paper and cellophane.