
Also known as サティの「パラード」
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A Parade by three managers and four performers. Koji Yamamura's new animation project, "Parade" de Satie (Satie's "Parade"). Erik Satie composed ballet music "Parade" in 1916 with 1917. Dutch indie jazz band, Willem Breuker Kollektief played this music and Koji Yamamura directs for Erik Satie's"Parade" as a surrealism animated ballet. It will be coming in 2016 that 150th anniversary Erik Satie and 100th-anniversary "Parade".
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French composer Erik Satie (1866-1925) created the ballet music piece "Parade" in 1916, at the age of 50, and it was first performed in 1917, with Jean Cocteau and Pablo Picasso taking part to its creation on the scene. The ballet was introduced by the poet Guillaume Apollinaire, who described it by using the term "surrealism" for the very first time. Mixing quotes from Satie’s essays with the music performed by a Dutch jazz band, the Willem Breuker Kollektief, this film is an animated re-creation of "realist ballet" images going beyond reality.

Yamamura, Koji
Director

Cocteau, Jean
Original Creator

Satie, Erik
Music
English title
"Parade" de Satie
Romaji title
"Parade" de Satie
Japanese title
サティの「パラード」
Synonyms
Satie's "Parade"
Main studio
Yamamura Animation
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Unknown
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Japanese title
サティの「パラード」