
Genki: A Case Study of Benefits for Foreigners Producing Theatre in a Japanese Regional Dialect
Author(s) -
Philip Head
Publication year - 2022
Publication title -
mask and gavel
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2435-6603
DOI - 10.37546/jaltsig.pie10.1-4
Subject(s) - musical , event (particle physics) , psychology , history , sociology , advertising , visual arts , business , art , physics , quantum mechanics
This paper describes the Genki Tosaben Musical (Genki), a unique community theatre project in Kochi prefecture in Japan. Since 1996, foreigners living in Kochi have been creating original musical theatre productions in Tosaben, the local Japanese dialect, and touring the prefecture to raise money for charity and promote cross-cultural exchange. In this study, qualitative survey responses from 35 former participants in Genki were analyzed. Based on these survey responses, this paper explores the motivations of the participants in this production, how the experience impacted language learning and community integration, as well as the positive and negative aspects of partaking in this event.