"SEKKASHO"
-Japanese Fantasy- Written and directed by Ryo Harada Tragedy Arabesque"The Golden Desert"
Written and directed by Kumiko Ueda On sale from: October 8, 2016, at 10:00 AM(JST) - Price SS Seat : 12,500 / S Seat : 8,800 / A Seat : 5,500 / B Seat : 3,500"SEKKASHO"
The "SEKKASHO," a look at natural Japanese aesthetics presented in dance, addresses the theme of Japanese elegance through a magnificent picture scroll gracefully unfolding. Starting with glorious scenes of early spring followed by the glittering waves of summer, an autumn moon, and finally from a pure silver world of dancing snowflakes to an ode to riotous cheery blossoms, the dazzling scenes build up one after another. Time-honored Japanese legends are woven together with modern essence and arranged in the unique Takarazuka style to form an ambitious Nihonmono revue (a play with a historical Japanese setting) that splendidly celebrates the beauty and allure of Japan's four seasons.
"The Golden Desert"
In the ancient desert kingdom of Esfaan, King Jahangir (An Hozuki) invites suitors of his three princesses to a grand party. Giy (Rio Asumi), the slave boy of Crown Princess Talharmine (Maria Kano), has mixed feelings upon seeing Theodoros (Rei Yuzuka), a prince from another land, pursue Talharmine’s hand in marriage.
Along with Ger (Toa Serika), the slave of the king’s second daughter Princess Virmaya (Ayaka Osaki), and Puri (Kazuya Seto), the slave of the king’s third daughter Princess Sharaddha, Giy has worked in the palace, waiting on Talharmine since he was young. Yet he is unhappy with his life. While Pipi (Naoki Ema), the slave of Queen Amu Darya (Ayase Senna), tries to reason with the proud Giy, he holds romantic feelings for the beautiful yet out-of-reach Talharmine. On the other hand, Talharmine, due to her pride as a princess, realizes but is unable to accept that she needs him, and adopts a cold attitude in their interactions.
Talharmine accepts her suitor Theodoros’ marriage proposal. The night before the wedding Giy risks his life to approach her, and Talharmine yields to his passion in spite of herself. With her pride as a princess shattered, she is prepared to throw away her status and run away with him. Giy promises that after escaping the kingdom he’ll show her the gold sands of the desert, which Talharmine has been enamored with since she was a young girl. However, as they approach the palace walls, soldiers confront them and the situation takes an unanticipated turn...
Giy harbors a strong desire for revenge. It boils over, forming a tall vortex in the blazing desert, shaking people’s fortunes...
"The Golden Desert"
Giy: slave of Crown Princess Talharmine
Rio Asumi
Talharmine: crown princess of Esfaan
Maria Kano
Ger: a slave of Esfaan
Pipi: a slave
Nargis: a teacher
Lakmé: a female bandit
Juria Hanano
Manuchehr: cabinet minister
Rai Yugiri
Meghna: head court lady
Yukina Mebuki
Urmila: a court lady
Ibu Umesaki
Puri: a slave
Kazuya Seto
Sonailu: a suitor
Runa Saezuki
Shipaasha: a harem woman
Akari Shiraki
Lubaba: a slave
Yume Marika
Golaasu: a suitor
Michiru Temma
King Jahangir:
Nadja: a harem woman
Kurara Nana
Virmaya: princess, second daughter of the King
Ayaka Osaki
Gurutaj: a soldier
Hibiki Wataru
Mirza: a court lady
Rino Mihana
Mithun: a male bandit
Nagisa Maizuki
Queen Amu Darya:
Ayase Senna
Salm: a male bandit
Sho Kazumi
Karishma: a harem woman
Ririka Kaga
Mumtaz: a soldier
Nikiya: a court lady
Kaho Niina
Eedo: a male bandit
Riona Saebana
Sahana: a court lady
Seira Sachika
Saar: a male bandit
Theodoros: a suitor
Rei Yuzuka
Madori: a court lady
Tsugumi Maho
Desert woman:
Emi Otohane
Raaj: a male bandit
Kei Yunami
Desert woman:
Kiwa Asazuki
Desert woman:
Nachi Sarasa
Suriya: a harem woman
Mirei Shiroki
Khadija: a harem woman
Urara Haruhi
Leela: a court lady
Ririka Hina
Ilias: Theodoros’s chamberlain
King Jahangir (flashback):
Tsukasa Hiryu
Manisha: a harem woman
Sayana Marei
Sharaddha: princess, third daughter of the King
Kurisu Oto
Queen Amu Darya (flashback):
Yuki Hana
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