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Tokyo Opera City, Tokyo 2006 |
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Setagaya Public Theatre, Tokyo 2006 |
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Palau de les Arts #03, Valencia 2006 |
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Palau de les Arts #02, Valencia 2006 |
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Matsumoto Arts Center, Matsumoto 2006 |
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Palau De les Arts #01, Valencia 2006 |
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National Noh Theatre, Tokyo 2006 |
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Hakuju Hall 01, Tokyo 2006 |
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Apollo Victoria Theater #2. London, England 2005 |
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Apollo Victoria Theater #1. London, England 2005 |
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| Empire Cinema, London, England 2005 |
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| La Cartoucherie: Epée de Bois Theater. Paris, France 2005 |
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| Press Palace, Madrid, Spain 2005 |
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| Olivier Theater, London, England 2005 |
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| Opera & Ballet Theater. Saint Petersbourg, Russia 2005 |
I believe that while theatres are created with the purpose of theatrical representation they also embody different stages of history. It is not important whether the theatres are old or contemporary, whether they are different shapes or styles; they are part of our history. They are alive and active and should be documented as historical monuments brought together in a global panorama.