JIU Josai International University
MOTAI Kayoko
Associate Professor Film and Performing Arts Course
area of expertise: stage technology and production, events, box office history, regional development
Main subjects
stage field
Research Themes and Keywords
Traditional performing arts, commercial theater, regional revitalization, cultural promotion
Final academic background/degree
Graduate School of Environmental Research, Nagoya University, Doctoral Program, Master's degree
licence · Qualification
Japan Illuminators Association Engineer 1st grade
Affiliated academic society
Tokai Sociological Society
Major achievements
The Transition of Social Functions in the Gap: Focusing on Zenpei Sakuragawa the Third - Kayoko Uragi Sociology, Nagoya University 2003/12
Management Strategies of Cultural Activity Organizations in Urban Areas: A Case Study of Small Cultural Theaters in Nagoya City, Kayoko Tsubi, Nagoya University, Master Thesis, 2004/01
Research of the Gap - Focusing on the Modern History of the Period = Kayoko Uragi Single Author History of Performing Arts Research 2004/07
Partnership between Residents and Government: A Case Study of a Small Cultural Theater in Nagoya City, Kayoko Urano, Art Management Research, 2004/11
Network Surrounding Shichitsuji Collaborative Studio Kayoko Uru Co-authored 2004/03
Karakuri Clock and Community Planning, co-authored by Kayoko Urang, Nagoya University and Aichi University Survey Report: Shopping Streets and Community Development: "Collaborative Town Planning" in Nagoya City Research 2004/03
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