日本を感じる

2008/01/18 金曜日

Nippon O Kanjiru日本を感じる

Open: 18:30:00 | Start: 18:30 - 00:00

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日本を感じる〜酒〜
多彩なグループによる日本伝統・近代美術、美学とそして大衆文化を交差させ表現し、「日本を味わう」。このイベントでは書道のミニ文化体験教室、花道や伝統楽器そしてプロによる音楽のパフォーマンスが行われます。日本酒マスターのジョン・ゴントナー氏を向かえ、6地方の日本最高醸造所から届けられた日本酒の紹介と講義をいたします。今回は、バンタンデザイン研究所「チームユニット」とのコラボで行われるTUJファッショニスタによるファッションショー、アイヌレベルによる音楽演奏、アメリカンナイトメアー(パンクバンド)、ジャズダンス、ヒップホップ、Jポップバンド「Nidai」も同時に出演します。

Produced by Temple University, Japan
Wakai Project (Institute of Contemporary Japanese Studies)

"Sake Guy" ジョン・ゴントナー
"The Sake Guy" John Gauntner is acknowledged as one of the world's leading authorities on Japanese sake, and has been instrumental in introducing sake to the English-speaking world. He is also the only non-Japanese member of the Ginjoshu Kenkyu Kikou (Ginjo Sake Research Group), and is the only non-Japanese to have participated as an official taster in a prefectural government tasting. Gauntner is the author of several books on Japanese sake, and writes a column in The Japan Times newspaper, and Metropolis magazine.
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Nippon O Kanjiru ~Sake~
“A Taste of Japan,” with a diverse group of performers representing the intersection of traditional and modern Japanese art, aesthetics and pop culture. This event will feature a mini-culture workshop of calligraphy, ikebana and traditional instruments, and will include professional Japanese musical performers. Sake authority John Gauntner will lecture and introduce six regional varieties from Japan’s best sake breweries. Later in the evening there will be a fashion show by TUJ fashionistas in collaboration with Vantan Design School’s “Team Unit,” musical performances by “The Ainu Rebels,” “American Nightmare” (a punk band), jazz dance, some random hip hop and J-Pop band “Nidai.”



Produced by Temple University, Japan
Wakai Project (Institute of Contemporary Japanese Studies)

"Sake Guy" John Gauntner
"The Sake Guy" John Gauntner is acknowledged as one of the world's leading authorities on Japanese sake, and has been instrumental in introducing sake to the English-speaking world. He is also the only non-Japanese member of the Ginjoshu Kenkyu Kikou (Ginjo Sake Research Group), and is the only non-Japanese to have participated as an official taster in a prefectural government tasting. Gauntner is the author of several books on Japanese sake, and writes a column in The Japan Times newspaper, and Metropolis magazine.
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