Thursday, November 8, 2007

Chicago Events

NBC5 and AAA Travel Expo in Chicago
Japan Information Center will be hosting a booth this weekend at the Travel Expo, providing tourist information about Japan and the JET program. Additionally, the Chicago Koto Group will be performing on at 12:30 on Sunday. This is quite a big event, and will include diving, golf, and surfing simulators, passport registration, raffles and giveaways, cooking demonstrations and entertainment. Drop in and see us. It's free!
Navy Pier, Exhibit Hall A
November 10-11 (Sat & Sun)
10AM - 5PM

Fourth Annual Chicago Taiko Legacy
JASC Tsukasa Taiko will be performing with several special guests, including two shamisen masters from Tokyo.
Sunday, December 30, 2007
Preston Bradley Hall of the Chicago Cultural Center
78 E. Washington Street, Chicago, IL 60602
3pm

Also:
A lecture-demonstration with shamisen artists Chizuru Kineya and Koujime Yoshimura
Saturday, December 29, 2007
The Japanese American Service Committee
4427 N. Clark Street, Chicago IL 60640
10:30am - 12:00pm
All events are free!

Thursday, November 1, 2007

Regional Events

CHICAGO

TAO Wadaiko Group Performing at Chicago Human Rhythm Project
From Nov. 23–25 Japanese drumming group, TAO will perform at the Harris Theater in Millennium Park. TAO specializes in the art of wadaiko, a traditional form of Japanese drumming rich in rhythm and movement. Don't miss this exhilarating performance!
November 23 - 25, 2007
Harris Theater for Music and Dance
205 E Randolph Drive (Millennium Park)
Chicago, IL 60601

FILM

Honey and Clover – This quirky romantic comedy revolves around the lives of five art school students. Adopted from the popular manga. U.S. premiere.
November 30 – December 6 at Facets Cinematheque.


MINNEAPOLIS

Ken Moylan – New Work: Japan Series
Remarkable paintings and mixed media pieces incorporating classical Japanese themes and images.
October 27 - December 1
Thomas Barry Fine Arts
530 N 3rd Street #B-10
Minneapolis, MN 55401
612.338.3656
Gallery Hours: Tuesday - Saturday 11-5


MILWAUKEE

Messenger of Friendship: The Adventures of Kasumi Tsukuba Doll

Kasumi Tsukuba is a torei ningyo – a doll of gratitude – sent to the United States from Japan in 1927 as a goodwill gesture. After 80 years of rotating between display and storage she returned to Tokyo’s Yoshitoku doll factory, where she was created, to undergo restoration. She has now been fully rejuvenated and returned to Milwaukee after a tour of Ibaraki, Japan, her "home" prefecture.
November 3, 2007-June 30, 2008
Milwaukee Public Museum
800 West Wells Street, Milwaukee


IOWA – LECTURE

On Saturday, November 10 from 1 to 3 p.m. noted Japanese professor of architectural engineering, Dr. Sadamasa Komaki, will present a lecture on the buildings of Japan's northern island of Hokkaido. Hosted by the Japan America Society of Iowa.
November 10th, 1:00-3:00 (Saturday)
Living History Farms
2600 111th St.
Urbandale, Iowa, 50322
Contact John Wetherell at 515-280-7480 for more information.