Meeting with Japanese Cultural Artisans

Since the beginning of this year, I have had more opportunities to connect with people involved in traditional Japanese culture in my role as a “Japanese Cultural Artisan Promoter.”

Recently, we held a Zoom meeting with artisans and supporters who will be participating in the lobby exhibition at the upcoming event:

“Waden Festival” – A Dinner Show of Japanese Elegance and Performance
(Scheduled for Saturday, July 8, 2023)

This event is a stage production led by leaders dedicated to preserving Japanese cultural heritage.
It will feature a wide range of traditional performing arts, including:

  • Japanese dance
  • Tea ceremony
  • Flower arrangement
  • Calligraphy
  • Koto and shamisen music
  • Shigin (traditional chanting)
  • Opera
  • Cultural fashion shows

Some people may feel that Japanese culture is difficult to approach,
or may have an interest but few opportunities to experience it.

I truly hope this event will serve as a gateway for many to discover and connect with Japanese culture.

I will also be supporting the exhibition in the lobby, so I would be delighted if you could visit us.

The following artisans and works are scheduled to be featured:

●Edo Karakami (traditional decorative paper)
●Edo Folding Screens https://www.byoubu.co.jp/
●Edo Lacquerware
●Tokyo Hand-Painted Yuzen https://ryuusei.jp/

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