About Gamarjobat:
Ketch (red mohican) and HIRO-PON (yellow mohican) both performed independently as mime soloists, and in 1999 they formed the duo that was meant to be "GAMARJOBAT" which means 'Hello' in Georgian. Their performance transcends all cultural and language boundaries and they have created a great buzz wherever they performed, including invitations to more than 200 festivals in more than 28 countries around the world. Their unique performance style is based on a dedication to well-crafted stage theatre works and hilariously energetic street performances.
GAMARJOBAT are highly regarded artists appreciated by audiences around the world and they spend half the year touring overseas. Also in Japan, their performances at events and on commercials and TV shows as well as various festivals and theatre shows have been highly praised and enjoyed by audiences of all generations. They are selected as one of “100 respected Japanese in the world” from Newsweek Japan. They launched a silent theatrical company "Gamarjobat Project" in 2010.
When: Sunday, November 27th @ 6:30pm
Where: The Avenues Phase II