Zeke Deux // at Aki no Matsuri 2022

Especially for Aki no Matsuri, a yearly convention based in Winterthur, Zeke Deux came all the way from Tokyo to play a live show on the second (and main) day of the event.

We traveled all the way to Switzerland to catch their performance, and of course we took some photos while we were there.

You can find these photos on our photography portfolio “Arlequin Photography”, here:

 


Zeke Deux // Aki no Matsuri 2022

 

Photographer & Translator of  | Website

Misaki is the owner of Angry Juice Official, a small company that creates handmade plushies in a kawaii style.
Her style has been influenced by ヴィジュアル系 (Visual Kei), cosplay, anime and other elements of Japanese popculture.

For Arlequin she is mainly active as a photographer during live shows, but she also occasionally helps out as a translator for the Dutch version of the project and certain aspects of Arlequin Creations.

She speaks Dutch on a native level, but also understands English.

Owner, Eigenaar, Dueña, オーナー of  | Website

雪 (Yuki) is the owner and driving force behind Arlequin.
She originally started the project in 2009 as a photographer under the name of Arlequin Photography, but developed an interest in journalism and translation ever since. Because of these interests interviews and reviews were added to the project, until it eventually hit the limits as a "photographer" in 2021, and Arlequin Magazine was added to the mix.

雪 (Yuki) is a native Dutch speaker with a graphic design degree, which means she is also the main person behind Arlequin Creations.
After all these years, she's still the one responsible for the interviews and most of the live photography you see here at Arlequin, but the majority of reviews and behind-the-scenes work is also done by her.

The reviews she writes are from the viewing point of an overseas fan, and thus written in English before being translated to Dutch, Spanish and Japanese. In the English versions she also tries to explain the meaning behind certain kanji or song titles to the readers, but what you don't see here is that these explanations are omitted in the Japanese versions in order to appeal to these readers more.

She speaks Dutch and English on a native level, but also understands Japanese and German.

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