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JAPANESE CULTURE in NEW YORK
-Experience Japanese culture in New York-
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10/22 (Wed)
10/23 (Thu) |
Experience the Way of Tea: Special Tea
Demonstrations
Experience the traditional tea ceremony in spectacular contemporary tea
houses, led by tea masters from various tea schools in Japan. The tea houses
are designed and installed by renowned Japanese designer Shigeru Uchida,
who will also create a stunning seating area in the Society's lobby allowing
for a leisurely tea experience. Mr. Uchida will also speak about his work
on the evening of October 22 at Japan Society. Tea will be served in exquisite
Oribe ware from Gifu Prefecture.
Tea demonstrations will be conducted every hour from 12 noon to 5 pm
on October 22 (Wednesday) and from 11 am to 4 pm on October 23 (Thursday).
Each session is limited to 16 people.
10/22: 12 pm, 1 pm, 2 pm, 3 pm, 4 pm, 5 pm
10/23: 11 am, 12 pm, 1 pm, 2 pm, 3 pm, 4 pm
Japan
Society
333 East 47th Street, New York, NY 10017
212.832.1155
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Oribe Exhibition
Vanderbilt Hall, Grand Central Terminal
Presented by Yokoso
Japan
Furuta Oribe (1544-1615) was a prominent samurai and tea
master born in Gifu Prefecture. On display will be art representative of
the works of Furuta Oribe and the era he lived in, as well as the present-day
local products and attractions of Gifu. |
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5/12 - 8/1
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Spatial Narratives
the third in the four-part series, The Year of New Work: Contemporary Asian Photography which explores innovative photo-based art from Asia
Including the works of Tomoko Yoneda (born 1965)
Japan Society
Phone: 212.832.1155
Info: http://www.japansociety.org/exhibit/current.cfm |
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TOKYO ROBOTICS
New York – Tokyo presents the latest robot technologies commercially
available in Japan including pet robots, entertainment robots, toy robots,
labor robots, and even caretaker robots. Join us to interact with the
robots and view demonstrations throughout the day.
12-6pm TOKYO ROBOTICS
6-8pm Presentation and Discussion
8-10pm Party with Robotic DJ
EYEBEAM
540 West 21st Street (bet 10th & 11th Ave)
212-252-5193
Free (Optional Donation) |
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Great Waves: Chinese Themes in the Arts of Korea and Japan
explores how Chinese pictorial themes—Buddhist iconography, landscape imagery,
flower and bird subjects, and figural narratives—were selectively adopted
and reinterpreted by native artists in Korea and Japan.
The Metropolitan Museum of
Art
1000 Fifth Avenue, NYC
212.650.2130
For more info: Visit
The Metropolitan Museum of Art website |
| 9/2 - 9/13 |
NAOHISA INOUE -Recent works-
Reception: September 6, 2003 (Sat) 3:30-6:00 pm
CAELUM
GALLERY
508-526 W 26th St., Suite 315, NYC 10001
Phone: 212.924.4161 |
| 9/2 - 9/13 |
KUMIKO YAMADA -New Paintings-
Reception: September 6, 2003 (Sat) 3:30-6:00 pm
CAELUM
GALLERY
508-526 W 26th St., Suite 315, NYC 10001
Phone: 212.924.4161
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CHIZUKO KATO -New Paintings-
Reception: September 6, 2003 (Sat) 3:30-6:00 pm
CAELUM
GALLERY
508-526 W 26th St., Suite 315, NYC 10001
Phone: 212.924.4161
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MANABU YAMANAKA
Black and white photography
at Stefan Stux Gallery
529 W 20th, 9th fl
212.352.1600
Related links:
http://www.ask.ne.jp/~yamanaka/index.html
http://www.stickykeys.org/infamy/manyam/manyamgallery_1of1.html
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HIROSHI SUGIMOTO
Black and white photography
at Sonnabend Gallery
536 West 22nd Street, New York NY 10011
212.627.1018
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Isamu
Noguchi and Modern Japanese Ceramics
Japan
Society
The Japanese-American artist Isamu Noguchi (1904-1988) is internationally
recognized as an important and influential figure in the history of modern
sculpture, and...
Website: http://www.japansociety.org/exhibit/upcoming.cfm |
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Shiko
Munakata in New York: A Centennial Homage
Japan
Society
Lobby Gallery
7 days a week, 9:30 am - 5:30 pm
Closed on major holidays.
Admission is free.
333 East 47th Street New York, NY 10017
Phone: 212.832.1155 Box Office: 212.752.3015 |
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JAA Art Exhibition
- Japanese and Japanese American Artists in New York 2003
JAA (Japanese
American Association of New York)
Works by 30 artists will be shown. Fifty percent (50%) of the proceeds
will go to the JAA Charitable Fund.
Reception will be held on Oct. 16 ( 5pm -7pm) at JAA. |
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The Art of Oribe and Momoyama Culture
The
Metropolitan Museum of Art
The Sackler Wing Galleries for the Arts of Japan
This exhibition will explore the dramatic stylistic changes in Japanese
ceramics during the 16th century, as illustrated by the colors and shapes
of Oribe ware produced during the Momoyama period (1573-1615). The exhibition
consisting of over 200 works, including screen paintings, ceramics, lacquerware,
and textiles will examine the origins of Oribe ceramic ware, its development
during the brief but brilliant Momoyama period, and its relationship to
contemporary arts. |
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TOMOAKI SUZUKI/Sculptures
Leo Koenig, Inc.
249 Centre Street
Related Links:
Works: http://www.galeriemichaeljanssen.de/artists/suzuki_g.shtml
Biography: http://www.galeriemichaeljanssen.de/artists/suzuki_a.shtml
2000 Exhibition: http://www.oneintheother.com/exhibitions/glamour/glampr.htm
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Kenro Izu/Photography
-Passage to Angkor-
SEIPI International
148 West 24th Street, 11th Floor
New York, NY 10011
212-645-9444
Opening Reception & Book Signing:
December 11, 2003 (Thu) 6 - 8 p.m.
In conjunction with the release of Izu's new book, Passage to Angkor, and
organized in association with Friends Without A Border, all print sales
from this exhibition will benefit the Angkor Hospital for Children. |
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7/15 (Tue)
7/16 (Wed)
7/18 (Fri)
7/19 (Sat)
7:30 PM
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Butoh Dance Festival Kochuten: Paradise in a Jar
Dairakudakan
July 15 UNIVERSE OF DARAH ~ Return of the Jar Odyssey
July 16 UNIVERSE OF DARAH ~ Return of the Jar Odyssey
July 18 SURUME
July 19 SURUME
Japan Society
333 East 47th Street (First and Second Avenues)
New York, NY 10017
212-832-1155
Darirakudakan:
Official Website |
7/26 (Sat)
12:30 - 3 pm |
Samurai Art Adventure
Families are invited for a fun afternoon of art, music and storytelling.
This special Education program, designed for families with children between the ages of 5 and 12, will explore the samurai culture of Japan through its arts and armor. Working together, families never seen Japanese dance, heard traditional tales from Japan, or encountered Japanese music, stay for spectacular performances by Sachiyo Ito and Company, storyteller Tom Lee and musician James Schlefer (Shakuhachi flute).
The Metropolitan Museum of Art
1000 Fifth Avenue at 82nd St.
New York, NY 10028
212-535-7710
Free with Museum admission.
Uris Tiered Seating, Uris Education Center, ground floor |
9/30 (Tue)
8:00 pm |
Mayuko Kamio -Violinist
The Peter P. Marino Concert
The 92nd Street Y
For more info: Visit Young Concert
Artists, Inc.
Mayuko Kamino Profile: http://www.yca.org/kamio.html |
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10/3 (Fri)
10/4 (Sat)
10/5 (Sun)
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Hachioji
Kuruma Puppet Theater
Starring Shinnai musician Tsuruga Wakasanojo
XI and master puppeteer Nishikawa Koryu V
10/3, 10/4: 7:30 PM, 10/5: 2:00 PM
Japan
Society
333 East 47th Street, New York, NY 10017
212.832.1155
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10/18 (Sat)
1 - 1:30 pm |
Soh
Daiko
Straus Park Festival
106th Street & West End Avenue
New York, NY
Info: 212-988-6218 |
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10/26 (Sun)
3 - 4 pm |
Sachiyo
Ito & Co. Salon Series No.17
- Transformations: Gender Changes in Japanese Dance
Tenri Cultural Institute
43A West 13th Street, New York City
Admission: $10 (Student/Senior $7)
Information: 212-627-0265 (Tel/Fax)
Sachiyo Ito & Co. Website: http://www.dancejapan.com/ |
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11/16 (Sun)
2 - 3 pm |
Soh
Daiko
Colden Arts Center
LeFrak Concert Hall
Queens, NYC
Tickets: 718.544.2996 |
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11/30 (Sun)
12:30pm & 2:30pm |
Ayako Shirasaki at Blue Note New York/Jazz
Concert
November 30th (Sun), 2003
Blue Note
131 W. 3rd St. NYC
212-475-8592
Ayako Shirasaki: piano
Marco Panascia: bass
Shinnosuke Takahashi: drums
Show time 12:30pm and 2:30pm
(Brunch is served from 11:30AM-4:00PM)
$19.50 (includes brunch, the show and a drink.)
Celebrating Ayako’s Debut CD “EXISTENCE”
(Featuring: Lewis Nash on drums)
For more information: Visit the Ayako’s web site
http://www.ayakoshirasaki.com |
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Mansaku-no-Kai Kyogen Company/Performaing
Arts
12/10 (Wed) Blindness, Sight and Blindness Again (Kawakami) & The
Monkey-Skin Quiver (Utsubozaru).
12/11 (Thu) The Delicious Poison (Busu) & The Monkey-Skin Quiver
(Utsubozaru).
12/12 (Fri) Blindness, Sight and Blindness Again (Kawakami) & The
Monkey-Skin Quiver (Utsubozaru).
Japan
Society
333 East 47th Street New York, NY 10017
Phone: 212.832.1155 Box Office: 212.752.3015
Dec. 6 - 7 San Francisco, CA
Dec. 14 Boston, MA |
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9/18 (Thu)
6:30 pm
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ARCHITECTS FORUM Hitoshi Abe
Noted architect Hitoshi Abe is the principal of Atelier Hitoshi Abe
in Sendai, which he founded in 1992. He is known for highly innovative
public buildings and residential structures, including Shirasagi
Bridge in Shiroishi, Miyagi (1994); a stadium in Miyagi (2001);
and, most recently, a community center in Reihoku, Kumamoto (2002).
Mr. Abe, who was trained both in Japan and in the U.S., is also
a Professor in the Urban Design Laboratory at Tohoku University
in Sendai. A recipient of numerous honors, including the prestigious
Yoshioka Award (1998) and the Architectural Institute of Japan
Award (2003), he has had his work shown in such important international
exhibitions as the Milan Triennale (1996), the Venice Biennale
(2000), Towards Totalscape: Contemporary Archietcture, Urban Design
and Landscape (2000), and 45 under 45: Young Architecture from
Japan, a traveling exhibition that originated in Vienna in 2002.
July 18 SURUME
Japan
Society
Followed by a reception.
Tickets: $10; Japan Society, Architectural League of New York members & seniors
$8; students $5.
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9/24 (Wed)
6 - 8:00 pm |
Learn to Read Hiragana & Katakana:
Mini-Workshops for Beginning Students
Hiragana Workshop
Hiragana was developed from the cursive style of kanji in the beginning
of the Heian era. Its function is to represent sound rather than
meaning, and it is used to write native Japanese words as well as
verb inflections, adjectival endings, etc.
Japan
Society
333 East 47th Street, New York, NY 10017
212.832.1155
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9/25 (Thu)
6 - 8:00 pm |
Learn to Read Hiragana & Katakana:
Mini-Workshops for Beginning Students
Katakana Workshop
Katakana was developed in the Nara period by either simplifying the
kanji imported from China or by squaring off its cursive style. It
is used to represent foreign names and words imported into the Japanese
language, for onomatopoeic and mimetic words, certain slang expressions,
telegrams, technical terms and so forth.
Japan
Society
333 East 47th Street, New York, NY 10017
212.832.1155
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8 Million Ways to See: Japanese Artists'
Books, 770-2000
An overview of the history of Japanese artists' books and an introduction
to some of their special characteristics.
Part of a series of three lectures, "E-hon: The Japanese Artists'
Books," by Dr. Roger Keyes, Professor of East Asian Studies at Brown
University.
403, Kent Hall, Columbia University
(between 116th and Amsterdam Ave.)
Free Admission
Map of Kent Hall: http://www.columbia.edu/cu/ealac/dkc/columbia_map/index.html |
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10/15 (Wed)
3:00 pm |
Butoh Workshop with Yukio Waguri
Yukio Waguri, Artistic Director and founder of Kohzensha Butoh Company,
began his career under the direction of butoh founder Tatsumi Hijikata.
Beginning with his stage debut in Hijikata's 27 Nights for Four Seasons,
Waguri kept notes on the words Hijikata spoke while choreographing. These
words are called butoh-fu (butoh notation), Hijikata's unique method
for choreography. The workshop includes a lecture on butoh-fu and a video
screening and concludes with a body movement session. No dance experience
is necessary for this workshop. Max. 20 participants.
Japan
Society
333 East 47th Street, New York, NY 10017
212.832.1155
Tickets: $28, Japan Society members $25.
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10/22 (Wed)
6:30 PM |
INSIDE THE STUDIO: Shigeru Uchida
Widely regarded as one of the most influential designers in Japan since
the 1970s, Shigeru Uchida is Principal of the pioneering design firm
Studio 80, which he co-founded in 1981. Mr. Uchida, whose work has been
the subject of numerous exhibitions, is known for a wide range of design
projects in Japan and abroad that combine traditional and contemporary
elements, including interior works, furniture, products and urban planning.
Many of his works are featured in the permanent collections of prominent
museums such as The Metropolitan Museum of Art, the San Francisco Museum
of Modern Art and the Conran Foundation in London. Among his most notable
works are the Wave building in Roppongi, Tokyo; a series of boutiques
for Yohji Yamamoto and Issey Miyake; the Hotel Il Palazzo in Fukuoka;
the lobby of the Kyoto Hotel; and the Kobe Fashion Museum. Mr. Uchida
has also been a leading advocate of the new way of tea and has designed
a number of avant-garde tea rooms, two of which will be on display at
Japan Society to coincide with his lecture. Mr. Uchida discusses his
major projects and also addresses the unique Japanese concept of space
and its traditional and contemporary meanings.
Japan
Society
333 East 47th Street, New York, NY 10017
212.832.1155
Tickets: $10, Japan Society members & seniors $8, students $5.
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From Kôetsu to Sekka: Kyoto Artists'
Books in the Early Modern Period
A close examination of Kôetsu's Michimori (c. 1605), Yoshikiyo's
Shidare yanagi (1702), Soken's Yamato jinbutsu gafu (1800), Kihô's
Kafuku ninpitsu (1808), and Sekka's Momoyogusa (1909)
Part of a series of three lectures, "E-hon: The Japanese Artists'
Books," by Dr. Roger Keyes, Professor of East Asian Studies at Brown
University.
403, Kent Hall, Columbia University
(between 116th and Amsterdam Ave.)
Free Admission
Map of Kent Hall: http://www.columbia.edu/cu/ealac/dkc/columbia_map/index.html |
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10/24 (Fri)
6:30 pm |
Grace & Power: Women & the Martial
Arts in Japan
Miyako Fujitani, a pioneer female Aikido
instructor in Japan, stresses that the most important
factor in the art of Aikido is not physical strength
but the skill to control the flow of energy. Ms.
Fujitani, Head Instructor of Aikido Tenshin Dojo
in Osaka, which she co-founded in 1976, discusses
the history of Aikido, its spiritual/philosophical
background, its connection with other traditional
Japanese arts, her own techniques and style, and
her experiences for more than 20 years as a leading
female figure in a profession which, by tradition,
has been dominated by men. The program includes
a demonstration of important techniques and movements
by Ms. Fujitani and her disciples.
Japan
Society
333 East 47th Street, New York, NY 10017
212.832.1155
Tickets: $10, Japan Society members & seniors $8; students $5.
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Discussion: An Afternoon with Kiju Yoshida
and Mariko Okada
Moderated by Professor Daisuke Miyao
(Weatherhead East Asian Institute, Columbia University)
403 Kent Hall, Columbia University (116th St. and Amsterdam Ave.)
4:00PM to 5:00PM followed by a reception
*Award-winning director Kiju Yoshida and renowned Mariko Okada will
discuss their work, the legacy of Yasujiro Ozu, and their most recent
collaboration, Women in the Mirror (Kagami no onnatachi, 2002)
Co-sponsored by the Weatherhead East Asian Institute
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Lecture: Looking at Chushingura Prints
and Books
Henry D. Smith II and Chelsea Foxwell (Department of East Asian Languages
and Cultures, Columbia University)
403 Kent Hall, Columbia University
6:00PM to 8:00PM followed by a reception
Co-sponsored by the Ukiyo-e Society of America, Inc. |
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Panel
Discussion on the new film The Last Samurai (Report)
As part of this year's ongoing celebration of 150 years of Japan-U.S. relations,
filmmaker Ed Zwick, director of The Last Samurai, the film's producer,
Marshall Herskovitz and Columbia University Professor Carol Gluck participated
in a panel discussion at the Ambassador's residence on the evening of November
10th. |
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11/13 (Thur)
6:30 pm |
Lecture: Are You Happy in New York?
Hiroyuki Takenaga, a columnist
and publisher of Shukan Nuts, has been writing
about the Japanese community in New York City
for the past ten years. Based on his first and
recent book Living New York Does Not Make You
Happy, and on his own personal experiences, Mr.
Takenaga will share his observation of the Japanese
living abroad, his analysis of “New York Disease”,
and discuss how we can create a better Japanese
community in the City.
Followed by a reception and booksigning. In Japanese. New York, NY
Tickets: $10, Japan Society members & seniors $8, students $5.
Japan
Society
333 East 47th Street, New York, NY 10017
212.832.1155
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11/13 (Thur)
4:00 - 5:30 PM |
Ehon and the Transmission of Knowledge
A consideration of the relationships between pictures, text and form in
Japanese artists' books and the types of knowledge they convey.
Part of a series of three lectures, "E-hon: The Japanese Artists'
Books," by Dr. Roger Keyes, Professor of East Asian Studies at Brown
University.
403, Kent Hall, Columbia University
(between 116th and Amsterdam Ave.)
Free Admission
Map of Kent Hall: http://www.columbia.edu/cu/ealac/dkc/columbia_map/index.html |
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Brownbag Lunch: Teaching Hiroshima and
the Holocaust
Professor Alan Tansman (Department of East Asian Languages and Cultures,
University of California, Berkeley)
403 Kent Hall, Columbia University
12:00PM to 2:00PM
Co-sponsored by the Weatherhead East Asian Institute |
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Film "The Princess Blade" (Shurayuki
Hime)
Directed by Shinsuke Sato, 2001, 92 minutes
Winner of Grand Jury Prize 2002 New York Independent Film and Video
festival
Showing at CC Village East Cinemas
181 2nd Avenue at 12th Street
New York, NY 10003
(212)777-FILM 922
Movie's Official Website: http://www.theprincessblade.com/
Showtime/Tickets: http://movies.yahoo.com/shop?d=hv&cf=info&id=1808491580 |
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9/5 (Fri)
7:00 pm |
ASIA
SOCIETY
Film "Millennium Actress" (Sennen Joyu)
Directed by Satoshi Kon, 2001, 87 minutes, 35mm. In Japanese with
English subtitles.
Fusing reality and fiction, the renowned anime director Satoshi Kon
(Perfect Blue) pushes the boundaries of “Japanimation” with
this adventure romance. (Asia Society)
For more info & tickets: Visit
Asia Society Website |
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9/23 (Tue)
6:30 pm
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JAPAN
SOCIETY
Film "Pyrokinesis"
2000, 115 minutes, color, 35mm. In Japanese with English subtitles.
Shunsuke Kaneko (of the Gamera trilogy) created this intriguing thriller
based on the bestselling stories of Miyuki Miyabe. Pyrokinesis focuses
on a quiet and beautiful young woman, Junko (Akiko Yada), who is
born with secret ESP that enables her to incinerate anything on command.
Her simple and uneventful life is disrupted when a group of teenage
thugs brutally kills her friend's sister and the story develops into
a series of battles between powers and her unexpected yet ruthless
foes. Co-sponsored by Media Blasters. For further information on
the film, please visit www.media-blasters.com.
Tickets: Japan Society members only $5. |
10/17 (Fri)
6:30 pm |
Film "Zigeunerwisen "
(Chigoineruwaizen)
1980, 144 min., color, 16mm. In Japanese with English subtitles.
One of the most mysterious films by enigmatic director Seijun Suzuki, Zigeunerwisen
is ultimately about the world of evil supernatural power. "This is
about what it is like to see the impossible world," notes the film's
renowned Artistic Director Takeo Kimura. Set in the 1930s, the film portrays
the intricate relationship of two men and two women floating between time
and space, reality and hallucination. Suzuki in his magical form leads
his viewers to a decadent and irresistible world. Presented in collaboration
with The Japan Foundation and Little More. (Japan Society)
Japan
Society
333 East 47th Street, New York, NY 10017
212.832.1155
Tickets: $10; Japan Society members, seniors & students, $5. |
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10/27 (Mon)
6:30 pm |
Film "Blackmail Is My Life"
(Kyokatsu koso waga jinsei))
1968, 90 min., color, 35mm. In Japanese with English subtitles. New York
premiere
Kinji Fukasaku's tale of the Tokyo underworld features a charismatic thug
(Hiroki Matsukata) who learns how to be successful as a blackmailer. However,
his ambition is obstructed when he chooses the wrong target, a gang boss.
Fukasaku's usual raw energy and rebellious power are fully exploited in
this entertaining format. Offered in collaboration with Vitagraph Films/American
Cinematheque Presents. (Japan Society)
Japan
Society
333 East 47th Street, New York, NY 10017
212.832.1155
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YASUJIRO OZU: A CENTENNIAL CELEBRATION
A Special Event of the 41st New York Film Festival
Presented by the Film
Society of Lincoln Center and Shochiku Company Ltd. in collaboration
with The New York Times and the Government of Japan.
To commemorate the 100th anniversary of the birth of Japanese film director
Yasujiro Ozu, the New York Film Festival will present a complete retrospective
of Ozu's extant works.
The Walter Reade Theater
West 65th Street, bet Broadway and Amsterdam Avenue
Box Office: 212-496-3809
Automated information: 212-875-5600
For show time and film synopsis: http://www.filmlinc.com/nyff/ozu.htm |
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12/15 (Mon)
6:30 pm |
Yotsuya Ghost Story Parts I and II (Shinshaku
Yotsuya Kaidan)
1949, 85 &73 min. b/w, 16mm. In Japanese with English subtitles
Part of the History of Japanese Horror Films series.
Japan
Society
333 East 47th Street New York, NY 10017
Phone: 212.832.1155 Box Office: 212.752.3015
For mor info: Visit
Japan Society website |
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12/19 (Fri)
6:30 pm |
Kwaidan (Kaidan)
1964, 167 min., color, 35mm. In Japanese with English subtitles
Part of the History of Japanese Horror Films series.
Japan
Society
333 East 47th Street New York, NY 10017
Phone: 212.832.1155 Box Office: 212.752.3015
For mor info: Visit
Japan Society website |
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8/10 (Sun)
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YU-GI-OH!? World Championship Tournament
Event
Madison Square Garden
7th Ave & 32nd Street, New York, NY 10001
More info: www.yugioh-card.com |
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8/29 (Fri)
10:45 PM - |
ODORU Let it Dance
"ODORU vs ESSENCE"
Bar 13
121 University Place (Bet 13 & 14 St), 3rd Floor
212-979-6677
Info: www.odoru-nyc.com, www.NXGNOnline.com
DJ
Hiro (Skillhearts / Hip Hop, R&B)
Jeremias Santiago (FTL Entertainment / House)
Admission: $12 regular, $10 discount ( send an e-mail with your full
name to event@odoru-nyc.com ) |
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Big Apple Anime Fest 2003
BAAF 2003 will again be presenting a complete film festival and fan
convention, under one unified Big Apple Anime Fest banner.
In its first two years, BAAF established itself as the world's largest
anime film festival. In 2003, BAAF will once again lead the world
in terms of its scope of anime films and exciting premieres and sneak
previews.
Loews State Theater
(Located inside the Virgin Megastore in Times Square - 1540 Broadway
Between 45th & 46th Street) - BAAF 2003 Film Festival Venue
The Marriott Marquis
(1535 Broadway Between 45th & 46th Street)
Info: www.bigappleanimefest.com |
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9/9 (Tue)
6:00 pm |
Anne Namba Fashion Show, Clothing Sale & Cocktail
Party
JAPAN
SOCIETY
Tickets: Japan Society Contributing members & above & their
guests only, $25. Tickets will be available beginning August 20. |
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THE
BEGINNING 2003 presents "Fourth Taste"
at Lion's Den
Artists
MJG(R&B)
Chirol the Chopper & D. I. P. Imperial (HipHop / Reggae)
Tokage (tribute to Thee michelle gun elephant )
Stackers (Melo-core Punk)
Ying Yang (HipHop)
Ko-Jo (HipHop)
Head phones president (special appearance from Japan)
PLUS: MC Battle?Dance Competition& Special Dance performances by
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