The Mountain Plaza
The Mountain Plaza is a unique ceramic installation and open-air theater located in Mihama, Aichi Prefecture, Japan. Conceived by artists Ximena Elgueda and Steven Ward, the project blends art, community engagement, and natural surroundings to create a distinctive cultural space. Key Features: - Ceramic Acoustic Shell: The amphitheater's centerpiece is a 60-ton ceramic acoustic shell, measuring approximately 3.6 meters in height, 7.5 meters in width, and 13 meters in length. This structure enhances sound projection, providing an intimate setting for performances. -Community Involvement: Over 2,000 local volunteers contributed to the construction, reflecting a strong community spirit and collective effort. -Natural Integration: Nestled in the mountains, the plaza offers scenic views and a tranquil environment, making it an ideal venue for cultural and artistic events. The Mountain Plaza stands as a testament to the fusion of art, community collaboration, and environmental harmony, offering a unique cultural venue in the heart of Japan's Aichi Prefecture.
Country: | Japan | Region: | Aichi |
City: | Futto | Address: | Sugekari Futto, Mihama, Chita District, Aichi 470- |
Organizers: | Ximena Elgueda and Steven Ward | ||
Sponsors: | Tsuyoshi Sugiura | ||
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