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“THE RISING SUN”
Presented by:
The Class of Consumer Behavior
INTRODUCTION
The entire event is broadly categorized
into three phases that will summarize
the Japanese Culture and the important
events in the history.
These Phases combine to complete a
storyline of how Japan became one of
the leading nations of the world and are
as follows:
― The Common Phase
―White Collaboration
―Rising from the Ashes
#1 - THE COMMON PHASE
Introduction
• A very starting link to the Japanese phase,
driving the audience towards the
Japanese culture
• Main features of the Segment:
– Style of living
– Occupation
– Behavior
– Tradition
– Religious Practices
The Common Phase
• This section is a complete
silent motion following the
concept of "COMMON
PHASE“
• Through traditional
Japanese music, we will
portray the different
Japanese traditional
practices
Main Points of Focus
• Important features:
– inner strength,
– faith,
– honesty,
– patriotism,
– holiness,
– personality,
– nations progress,
– habits and
– celebrations.
Sub-Segments
1. The Red Samurai- samurai's long
essence
2. Into the Japanese- the art work of
famous JAPAN
3. Our Small Carriage- self and
important traditions of home
Storyline
The Red Samurai:
• Focus on the traditions and
practices of the Samurais, such as:
Buddhism, Zen, Shintoism and
Confucionism
• Following the various practices and
beliefs of the Samurais, such as
Hara Kiri (Wilful suicide), Kobudo
and Budo (The practicality of the
samurai in the battlefield)
• Main spotlight will be on one
particular Samurai who will be our
lead protagonist, following the
Storyline
Into the Japanese
• Focus on traditional Japanese artwork
• The Samurai will be inspired by traditional
Japanese works of art, from artists such as:
– Tensho Shunbun
– Tomioka Tessai
– Takashi Murakami
Storyline
Our Small Carriage
• The storyline will switch to the
Samurai’s personal life
• Focus will be on the traditional ways
and values of family life in early Japan
Suggested Props/Dressing
Suggested Props/Dressing
#2 – WHITE COLLABORATION
Introduction
• After the brutal invasion of Japan by the
Americans, they had mere changes in
them. As Japanese they were more
stronger mentally and physically. They
carried there status a long way by being
interlinked with the Americans. It was
then the soft connection between the
two countries where they fall in mutual
inheritance of style in cloths, food,
entertainment but the culture remains
same.
The Breakdown
• White collaboration will be performed as a
Fashion Show. Activities showing the ways
of bonding with the whites. We will see the
actual Japan's most famous culture wear,
wedding and casuals in 3 segments.
1. The Original
2. The collar of HAKAMA
3. Raising the change
The Original
• This segment will show the true colors of
traditional Japanese wear which has been
following down for centuries.
• Which includes:
1.Kimono
2.Yukata
3.Kanzashi
4.Haori
5.Hakama
Kimono
Yukata
Kanzashi
Haori
Hakama
Collar Of Hakama
• This segment will be completely out
of the box. Hakama (袴) are a type of
traditional Japanese clothing. They
were originally worn only by men, but
today they are worn by both
sexes. Hakama are tied at the waist
and fall approximately to the ankles(
Just like a pant to a shirt). The Collar
would be the wow factor,
incorporating new ways of showing
Hakama with a touch of fusion.
Collar of Hakama
Raising the Change
• In our last segment of White Collaboration,
Japanese wear which will have western
influence that Japan has today. Showing
the Modern Era of Japan.
Street Fashion
Corporate Fashion
Casual Wear
TRADITIONAL JAPANESE
DANCES
Some of the traditional dances of Japan
include:
1. Kabuki dance
2. Noh Mai
3. Nihon Buyo
Kabuki dance
Kabuki is a
classical Japanese
dance-drama.
Kabuki theatre is
known for the
stylization of its
drama and for the
elaborate make-
up worn by some of
its performers.
Kabuki is sometimes
translated as "the art
of singing and
dancing".
Noh Mai
The origin of the Noh
Mai can be traced back
to as far as the thirteenth
century. Noh Mai is a
dance that is done to
music that is made by
flutes and small hand
drums. Noh Mai dances
are put together by a
series of forms. Forms
are patterns of body
movements that are
done elegantly and with
beauty.
Nihon Buyō
Nihon Buyō is different
from most other
traditional dances. It is
intended for
entertainment on stage.
Nihon Buyō is a refined
dance that has been
improved throughout
four centuries. Nihon
Buyō takes a few key
elements from Noh such
as the circular
movements and the
tools used in its dances.
Conclusion
• White Collaboration will slowly define the
story amongst itself of how the union was
found. One dance performance would also
take place to show the influence of the
American culture on Japan.
#3 – RISING FROM THE
ASHES
INTRODUCTION
• Concluding segment which will present current
Japan.
• Segment will be based around modern family life.
• Would also incorporate the business world and
culture of Japan.
• Friendly relations of Japan with Pakistan would
be highlighted as an end note.
• Will consist of: Modernized clothing, technology,
trends and relations with Pakistan.
• The corporate world will showcase Japanese
business, corporate lifestyle with traditional
values and friendly relations between Japan and
Pakistan.
• Segment will be explained in
instrumental pieces holding
characters.
• These shifts will be performed into
pieces as a performance.
THE BREAKDOWN
• This last phase will be divided into
three sub segments:
– Life in Tokyo (Modernized with
traditional values)
– Corporate at it’s peak (Business
values and power to the common
man)
– The Golden Bond(Japan and Pak
relation)
SUB SEGMENTS
• This segment would
incorporate bright and colorful
clothing.
• Focus would be given on
modern Japanese culture
which still holds traditional
values.
• Family life and would be a
center of focus for the
segment.
• Characters of a typical family
would be portrayed.
LIFE IN TOKYO
PICTORIAL GLIMPSE
• This segment would incorporate
sharp and slick clothing and
corporate wear.
• Focus would be given on
corporate practices and culture in
Japan.
• Corporate values and detail
orientation would be a center of
focus for the segment.
• Characters in a business
environment would be portrayed
and would incorporate a dance
performance in suits to depict
unity and resilience.
CORPORATE AT IT’S PEAK
• Main features:
– Unity
– Resilience
– Coordination
– Perfection
– Functioning as a
system
THE DANCE PERFORMANCE
• This segment would highlight
importance of Japan and Pakistan
friendly relations.
• Focus would be given on
practices and culture in Japan
and how Pakistan is learning.
• Mutual benefit of the relation
would be highlighted, what
Pakistan has to offer.
• Show is closed on a high note
with Japan and Pakistan standing
together as brotherly nations.
THE GOLDEN BOND
THE GOLDEN BOND
• The segment portrays the
essence and values of modern
Japanese lifestyle and culture
both in the business and family
environment.
• It further highlights the success of
Japan as a nation and develops
this into a learning concept by
concluding on the development
towards a mutually beneficial
bond between Japan and
CONCLUSION
THE SETUP
• Enclosed with Marquee and Air conditioning
• Japanese Symbol of Hope in center stage
• SMD Display
• Lounges
• Projection
• Sound
• Generators
• Lighting
• Chairs
• Back and front stage
• Geisha Chaperones
• Complete Japanese environment
PICTORIAL VIEW
THE STAGE
SUGGESTED DETAILS
• Venue: Greenwich University
• Time: 7:00 pm – 10:00 pm
• Date: 12th May 2015
The End
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The Rising Sun

  • 1. “THE RISING SUN” Presented by: The Class of Consumer Behavior
  • 2. INTRODUCTION The entire event is broadly categorized into three phases that will summarize the Japanese Culture and the important events in the history. These Phases combine to complete a storyline of how Japan became one of the leading nations of the world and are as follows: ― The Common Phase ―White Collaboration ―Rising from the Ashes
  • 3. #1 - THE COMMON PHASE
  • 4. Introduction • A very starting link to the Japanese phase, driving the audience towards the Japanese culture • Main features of the Segment: – Style of living – Occupation – Behavior – Tradition – Religious Practices
  • 5. The Common Phase • This section is a complete silent motion following the concept of "COMMON PHASE“ • Through traditional Japanese music, we will portray the different Japanese traditional practices
  • 6. Main Points of Focus • Important features: – inner strength, – faith, – honesty, – patriotism, – holiness, – personality, – nations progress, – habits and – celebrations.
  • 7. Sub-Segments 1. The Red Samurai- samurai's long essence 2. Into the Japanese- the art work of famous JAPAN 3. Our Small Carriage- self and important traditions of home
  • 8. Storyline The Red Samurai: • Focus on the traditions and practices of the Samurais, such as: Buddhism, Zen, Shintoism and Confucionism • Following the various practices and beliefs of the Samurais, such as Hara Kiri (Wilful suicide), Kobudo and Budo (The practicality of the samurai in the battlefield) • Main spotlight will be on one particular Samurai who will be our lead protagonist, following the
  • 9. Storyline Into the Japanese • Focus on traditional Japanese artwork • The Samurai will be inspired by traditional Japanese works of art, from artists such as: – Tensho Shunbun – Tomioka Tessai – Takashi Murakami
  • 10. Storyline Our Small Carriage • The storyline will switch to the Samurai’s personal life • Focus will be on the traditional ways and values of family life in early Japan
  • 13. #2 – WHITE COLLABORATION
  • 14. Introduction • After the brutal invasion of Japan by the Americans, they had mere changes in them. As Japanese they were more stronger mentally and physically. They carried there status a long way by being interlinked with the Americans. It was then the soft connection between the two countries where they fall in mutual inheritance of style in cloths, food, entertainment but the culture remains same.
  • 15. The Breakdown • White collaboration will be performed as a Fashion Show. Activities showing the ways of bonding with the whites. We will see the actual Japan's most famous culture wear, wedding and casuals in 3 segments. 1. The Original 2. The collar of HAKAMA 3. Raising the change
  • 16. The Original • This segment will show the true colors of traditional Japanese wear which has been following down for centuries. • Which includes: 1.Kimono 2.Yukata 3.Kanzashi 4.Haori 5.Hakama
  • 20. Haori
  • 22. Collar Of Hakama • This segment will be completely out of the box. Hakama (袴) are a type of traditional Japanese clothing. They were originally worn only by men, but today they are worn by both sexes. Hakama are tied at the waist and fall approximately to the ankles( Just like a pant to a shirt). The Collar would be the wow factor, incorporating new ways of showing Hakama with a touch of fusion.
  • 24. Raising the Change • In our last segment of White Collaboration, Japanese wear which will have western influence that Japan has today. Showing the Modern Era of Japan.
  • 28. TRADITIONAL JAPANESE DANCES Some of the traditional dances of Japan include: 1. Kabuki dance 2. Noh Mai 3. Nihon Buyo
  • 29. Kabuki dance Kabuki is a classical Japanese dance-drama. Kabuki theatre is known for the stylization of its drama and for the elaborate make- up worn by some of its performers. Kabuki is sometimes translated as "the art of singing and dancing".
  • 30. Noh Mai The origin of the Noh Mai can be traced back to as far as the thirteenth century. Noh Mai is a dance that is done to music that is made by flutes and small hand drums. Noh Mai dances are put together by a series of forms. Forms are patterns of body movements that are done elegantly and with beauty.
  • 31. Nihon Buyō Nihon Buyō is different from most other traditional dances. It is intended for entertainment on stage. Nihon Buyō is a refined dance that has been improved throughout four centuries. Nihon Buyō takes a few key elements from Noh such as the circular movements and the tools used in its dances.
  • 32. Conclusion • White Collaboration will slowly define the story amongst itself of how the union was found. One dance performance would also take place to show the influence of the American culture on Japan.
  • 33. #3 – RISING FROM THE ASHES
  • 34. INTRODUCTION • Concluding segment which will present current Japan. • Segment will be based around modern family life. • Would also incorporate the business world and culture of Japan. • Friendly relations of Japan with Pakistan would be highlighted as an end note. • Will consist of: Modernized clothing, technology, trends and relations with Pakistan. • The corporate world will showcase Japanese business, corporate lifestyle with traditional values and friendly relations between Japan and Pakistan.
  • 35. • Segment will be explained in instrumental pieces holding characters. • These shifts will be performed into pieces as a performance. THE BREAKDOWN
  • 36. • This last phase will be divided into three sub segments: – Life in Tokyo (Modernized with traditional values) – Corporate at it’s peak (Business values and power to the common man) – The Golden Bond(Japan and Pak relation) SUB SEGMENTS
  • 37. • This segment would incorporate bright and colorful clothing. • Focus would be given on modern Japanese culture which still holds traditional values. • Family life and would be a center of focus for the segment. • Characters of a typical family would be portrayed. LIFE IN TOKYO
  • 39. • This segment would incorporate sharp and slick clothing and corporate wear. • Focus would be given on corporate practices and culture in Japan. • Corporate values and detail orientation would be a center of focus for the segment. • Characters in a business environment would be portrayed and would incorporate a dance performance in suits to depict unity and resilience. CORPORATE AT IT’S PEAK
  • 40. • Main features: – Unity – Resilience – Coordination – Perfection – Functioning as a system THE DANCE PERFORMANCE
  • 41. • This segment would highlight importance of Japan and Pakistan friendly relations. • Focus would be given on practices and culture in Japan and how Pakistan is learning. • Mutual benefit of the relation would be highlighted, what Pakistan has to offer. • Show is closed on a high note with Japan and Pakistan standing together as brotherly nations. THE GOLDEN BOND
  • 43. • The segment portrays the essence and values of modern Japanese lifestyle and culture both in the business and family environment. • It further highlights the success of Japan as a nation and develops this into a learning concept by concluding on the development towards a mutually beneficial bond between Japan and CONCLUSION
  • 44. THE SETUP • Enclosed with Marquee and Air conditioning • Japanese Symbol of Hope in center stage • SMD Display • Lounges • Projection • Sound • Generators • Lighting • Chairs • Back and front stage • Geisha Chaperones • Complete Japanese environment
  • 47. SUGGESTED DETAILS • Venue: Greenwich University • Time: 7:00 pm – 10:00 pm • Date: 12th May 2015