BASE FOOD Partners with Noir Sae for Project Expansion
BASE FOOD Inc., a Tokyo-based company specializing in developing and selling nutritionally complete staple foods, has officially announced a supplier agreement with the multifaceted artist Noir Sae. This collaboration is part of the company's ongoing initiative, the
BASE UP CULTURE PROJECT, which seeks to support creators and artists within the domains of art, entertainment, and fashion.
Through this partnership, BASE FOOD aims to elevate artists' well-being and performance by integrating their
BASE FOOD series into their daily routines. It aligns with the broader vision of creating a society where individuals shine from within, embodying health and wellness. By combining a passion for the arts with nutritional science, BASE FOOD hopes to foster an environment where creativity can flourish.
Supporting a Healthy and Creative Community
BASE FOOD has recognized the importance of nutritional health for enhancing creativity and performance. The company believes that incorporating complete nutrition into the lives of artists is essential for sustaining their energy and overall well-being. Noir Sae, a distinguished choreographer, director, and dancer, emphasizes the value of nutrition in her artistic pursuits. Her journey through various dance forms has equipped her with a unique perspective on integrating health into creative work.
In light of her partnership with BASE FOOD, Noir expressed her enthusiasm: “It is crucial to maintain my health to effectively support those around me. The BASE FOOD products have become a reliable source of nutrition that allows me to perform at my best.” She noted that the protein-rich snacks and meals, such as the coconut-flavored cookies and other newly released flavors like strawberry, have been indispensable even during her busy filming schedules.
The Journey of Noir Sae
Sae's artistic journey began with classical ballet in her childhood, leading to explorations across a broad spectrum of dance styles, including contemporary, hip-hop, and jazz. She has successfully fused choreography, direction, and performance, creating unique artistic expressions that resonate with audiences. Starting in 2004, she produced an art performance centered around the theme of hope, known as