Future Ideations Camp Vol. 7 | Super Sober Shamanism : Exploring Synchronization, Co-presence, and Mimesis through Theatre and Technology aspires to propose a new kind of theatre for the future through exchange and collaboration at the intersection of performance and technology. This exhibition showcases the camp as well as the works produced by the roughly fifty participants.



Civic Creative Base Tokyo’s Future Ideations Camp is a series of intensive workshops bringing different kinds of people together to work collaboratively and creatively with art and digital technologies. Around twenty selected participants take part in several days of lectures to acquire new ways of thinking, workshops for building skill sets, and collaborative group activities. During the camps, the general public are also able to attend talks and presentations of the results. Along with learning about the challenges related to each edition’s theme, participants employ creative approaches to engage with social issues and undertake collaborative group work with the aim of proposing new ideas for the future.
The seventh camp explores theater and technology, held in partnership with the Performing Arts Festival: Autumn Meteorite Tokyo, which takes place in October. this iteration of the camp aims to provide opportunities to learn about using technology in theater as well as offer the chance to explore the medium of theater in specialist ways, and propose a new model of theater for the future.
This final presentation and exhibition is open to the public and introduces the camp, which involved a total of around fifty participants, instructors, and facilitators, as well as the new theatre works the participants created and proposed, through demonstrations and exhibits. Enjoy this opportunity to witness the collaborative creative process from input to output.
Final Presentation
Date & Time: October 12 (Sun), 2025, 2:00 pm – 5:00 pm (door open: 1:45 pm)
Venues: Tokyo Metropolitan Theatre Atelier West
Admission: Free
Pre-Registration Required *TBA
Results Exhibition
Dates: October 15 (Wed) –October 19 (Sun), 2025, 1:00 pm – 7:00 pm (Until 5:00 pm on the final day)
Venues: Tokyo Metropolitan Theatre Atelier West
Admission: Free
Access
Tokyo Metropolitan Theatre Atelier West
1-8-1 Nishi-Ikebukuro, Toshima-ku, Tokyo 171-0021
2-minute walk from West Exit of Ikebukuro Station on JR lines, Tokyo Metro lines, Tobu Tojo Line, and Seibu Ikebukuro Line
*Directly accessible from Exit 2b of Ikebukuro Station underground passage
Details: Tokyo Metropolitan Theatre
Program Directors
– Eguchi Masato (researcher)
– God Scorpion (media artist)
– Shinoda Chiharu (theatre maker and director, after-school instructor, tour guide)
Lecturers / Facilitators
– JACKSON kaki (artist, DJ, VJ, video artist, graphic designer)
– Kishi Yuma (artist)
– Madoka (modern witch, artist)
– Nakai You (Side Effects Lab of the University of Tokyo)
– Yamamoto Hiroki (novelist, designer, critic, editor / director, Inu no Senaka-za)
– Wakui Tomohito (visual artist, music artist, Director and Curator / WHITEHOUSE)
Performing Arts Festival: Autumn Meteorite Tokyo 2025

Performing Arts Festival: Autumn Meteorite Tokyo 2025, an international performing arts festival held primarily at the Tokyo Metropolitan Theatre in Ikebukuro, Toshima City, from October 1 to November 3, 2025. The Artistic Director is Toshiki Okada, who is active both in Japan and overseas as a playwright, director, novelist, and leader of the theater company chelfitsch. Under his direction, the festival aims to become a truly international performing arts festival that is inclusive and open to all. Autumn Meteorite seeks to create opportunities for audiences to become aware of different forms of reality and to reframe the world through new perspectives. The festival hopes that performing arts expressions from Japan and around the world, taking place here and now, will feel more personal, relatable, and resonant. The 2025 edition will consist of three main components: the Performance Program, featuring 14 productions from Japan and abroad; the Non-Performance Program, offering lectures, workshops, and other activities; and Hello and Welcome, an attendee support initiative that ensures accessibility and an inviting environment for all visitors.
Organizer: Tokyo Festival Executive Committee [Tokyo Metropolitan Government, Tokyo Metropolitan Theatre (Tokyo Metropolitan Foundation for History and Culture)]
Support: Agency for Cultural Affairs, Government of Japan Japan Arts Council
Sponsor: Asahi Group Japan, Ltd.
Media Partner: Tokyo Art Beat
In cooperation with: Toshima city, SEIBU RAILWAY Co.,Ltd, TOBU RAILWAY CO., Ltd
