Permalink: https://www.media.greenpeace.org/archive/-Bycatch--Ocean-Art-Performance-in-Japan-27MZIFJWTAIQG.htmlConceptually similar"Bycatch" Ocean Art Performance in JapanGP0STSC80Completed★★★★"Bycatch" Ocean Art Performance in JapanGP0STSC7ZCompleted★★★★★"Bycatch" Ocean Art Performance in JapanGP0STSC83Completed★★★★"Bycatch" Ocean Art Performance in JapanGP0STSC81Completed★★★★"Bycatch" Ocean Art Performance in JapanGP0STSC7YCompleted★★★★★"Bycatch" Ocean Art Performance in JapanGP0STSC82Completed★★★★"Bycatch" Ocean Art Performance in JapanGP0STSC9JCompleted★★★★"Bycatch" Ocean Art Performance in JapanGP0STSC9LCompleted★★★★“Bycatch” Art Performance in JapanGP0STSC9KCompleted★★★★★View AllGP0STSC9M"Bycatch" Ocean Art Performance in JapanCostume designer Kumiko Tani joins together with Greenpeace Japan to take a new look at the problem of bycatch. A ballet dancer from the UK and a contemporary dancer from Japan are seen performing in fishing net dresses, representing the situation of sea creatures which are sacrificed to bycatch. Motosuka Beach, Chiba Japan.Locations:Asia-Chiba-JapanDate:29 Jul, 2018Credit:© Hidenori Tanaka / GreenpeaceMaximum size:4608px X 3072pxKeywords:Artists-Beaches-Bycatch-Dancing-Day-Evening-Fishing (Industry)-Fishing nets-KWCI (GPI)-Oceans (campaign title)-Oceans (topography)-Outdoors-Performing artists-Theatrical costumes-Two people-WomenShoot:“Bycatch” Ocean Art Performance in JapanCostume designer Kumiko Tani joins together with Greenpeace Japan to take a new look at the problem of bycatch. A ballet dancer from the UK and a contemporary dancer from Japan are seen performing in fishing net dresses, representing the situation of sea creatures which are sacrificed to bycatch. Motosuka Beach, Chiba Japan29/07/2018Related Collections:“Bycatch” Ocean Art Performance in Japan (Photos & Videos)