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The Dancing Homeless

Tokuchika Nishi, a 40-year-old homeless man, lives on the streets in the Shinjuku district of Tokyo. He dreamed of becoming a dancer but ended up homeless due to relationship issues, debt, and losing ties with his family. He even viewed death as inevitable. However, he discovered Newcomer H Sokerissa, a dance group consisting of individuals with experiences of homelessness. The choreographer, Yuki Aoki, who is currently 50 years old, founded Sokerissa after experiencing 9/11 while studying dance in New York. The group includes Matsuyoshi Koiso, a 70-year-old man who ran away from his wife and job, and Shuichiro Hirakawa, a 49-year-old who became homeless after fleeing from an abusive father. Aoki is interested in the 'bodily expressions' of these people who have given up everything. While some are supportive, the group faces disparaging comments such as 'I don't understand it' and 'Why don’t you work if you can dance?' Aoki, however, accepts and welcomes these outcasts, offering them a way to live. Through dance, the members of Sokerissa reclaim 'life'."