On May 6, 2026, 'Roman Disco,' an event aimed at promoting physical and mental health through music, was held at Yokohama Rapport. It was a special time where children with disabilities and their families interacted freely through music and dance. The venue transformed into a disco space with the call to 'enjoy freely,' and children naturally moved to the music. During the 'dance challenge,' children learned choreography and energetically performed on stage. The 'Health First Project' promotes health awareness, encouraging individuals to prioritize their well-being. This event successfully created an inclusive space centered on 'music,' 'dance,' and 'interaction,' allowing anyone to participate regardless of age or disability. 'Roman Disco,' originally launched by care worker DJ GEN and SU as a dance event for the elderly, uses hit songs and projections to encourage health promotion while having fun. This initiative is part of the broader 'Know Hepatitis Project,' aiming to foster a healthy society.

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  • Source: PR TIMES
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