"Music for Everyone @Noto" in Anamizu Town

掲載日:2024-11-11
News Noto Recovery SDGs
  • 3. Good health and well-being
  • 11. Sustanable cities and communities

On October 26, College of Human and Social Sciences, School of Teacher Education, fourth-year music education students held a music exchange event "Music for everyone @Noto" with local residents at the Sawayaka Koryukan Pluto in Anamizu Town on the Noto Peninsula.

For this event, Kanazawa University students planned a mini-concert for local residents. The students' serious attitude and energetic performance drew the participants in, and they moved their bodies to the music, creating a sense of unity throughout the venue. The rhythmic performance, which included percussion instruments (tambourines, maracas, etc.) and handclaps, particularly captured the hearts of the participants, creating a time filled with smiles. At the end of the program, some people even started dancing, and the event ended with a large ensemble performance by everyone in the venue.

Through music, local residents and university students interacted with each other and had a good time together. One of the students said: "I think this was an opportunity to give back to the people of Anamizu, who were so kind at the time of the disaster".

  • Kanazawa University students performing with enjoy
  • Mini-concert
  • Kanazawa University students and participants moving their bodies together to the rhythm
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