- 2018年04月02日
Text floating in the sea
Multidisciplinary collaboration across sea, literature, technology
Date:
1 Jul. 2018-
Venue:
Grand Harbour
Artist from Japan:
Atelier Omoya
Other artist: Glen Calleja
欧州文化首都における日本関連プログラムを支援しています
Text floating in the sea
Multidisciplinary collaboration across sea, literature, technology
1 Jul. 2018-
Grand Harbour
Atelier Omoya
Other artist: Glen Calleja
2, 3 Nov. 2018
Dar Qalb ta' Gesu
Irifunetei Sentatsu (Rakugo performer)]
Wakako Kaku (poet)
GROUNDRIDDIM (Creative production)
I+A (Malta)
Jean-Luc Portelli (Malta)
Jean-Luc Portelli
Improvising on themes from the audience! Japan-Denmark art battle.
30 Sep. 2017
Fotorama (Viborg, Denmark)
4 manga artists each from Japan and Denmark
Master works of Japanese art in a single exhibition
Sep. – Oct. 2017
Viborg Musuem
・Osamu Tezuka
・Genga’: Ueda Toshiko, Mizuno Hideko, Asuna Hiroshi, Chiba Tetsuya, Chiaki Fujii, Kai Yukiko, Maki Miyako, Takahashi Makoto, Keiko Takemiya and Masako Watanabe
Open forum with key persons from Japan and Denmark
27-28 Sep. 2017
The Animation Workshop (Viborg)
to be confirmed
Discussion mediates Japan-Denmark networking
27-28 Sep. 2017
The Animation Workshop (Viborg)
Akiko Sugawa (Associate Professor, Yokohama National University, Graduate School of Urban Innovation)
Ryotaro Mihara (currently Master degree, Institute of Social and Cultural Anthropology, University of Oxford)
Takanori Uno (Japan-France Manga coordinator)
Eiichiro Odan (Japanese Manga artist best known for his manga series One Piece)
Nurturing anime artists to lead the next generation!
11-29 Sep. 2017
The Animation Workshop (Viborg)
Kaoru Furuko, Xinxin Liu, Takashi Uchida, Kazue Monno, Takeshi Nagata, Kensuke Shimoda, Nicolas Guarin (Geidai), Iku Ogawa (Dwarf Inc.)
Niels Andersen Dolmer, Julie H. Baltzer, Louise Bentsen (KADK), Bob Kristiansen (TAW), Jonas Byrresen & Stefan Lindgren, Tomas Præstholm, Mads Vadsholt
https://www.nippon-nordic.com/?lang=en
Presenting cutting-edge animation from around the world
25 Sep. – 1 Oct. 2017
Several venues in Viborg
Japanese animation screening, and more
Sunao Katabuchi, the director of “In the Corner of the World” and other
*The Animation Workshop: http://www.animwork.dk/en/
Impassioned performance conveying the spirit of harmony
13 Aug. 2017
Rooftop of PAKHUSENE
Ichitaro (Japanese drum)
http://ichitaro.asia/
Novel joint performance by bonsai master and local musicians
14 Aug. 2017
Rooftop of PAKHUSENE
Masashi Hirao
http://jp.bonsaihirao.net/
Martial arts spreading in Aarhus
13 Aug. 2017
Rooftop of PAKHUSENE
Shin Shin Toitsu Aikido, Århus Shuri-ryu karate, Soryukan Kendo, Shinson Hapkido dojang
*local groups in Aarhus
A place for mediation, for reflecting on the routine and thinking things over
19 Aug. 2017
Rooftop of PAKHUSENE
Niels Kjær & Aarhus Litterature Center
Local people broadcast the charms of kite-flying!
20 Aug. 2017
Rooftop of PAKHUSENE
Aarhus Kite flying Club
1-3 Sep. 2017
Open air location next to the area called Tangkrogen in Aarhus
Norio Azumaya (Vice president and ex-head chef of Nadaman Co.)
Date: 1-3 Sep. 2017
Venue: Tangkrogen
Date: 3-5 Sep. 2017
Venue: Aarhus City Hall
Date: 4-5 Sep. 2017
Venue: Aarhus Theatre
24 Aug. 2017
The New University Hospital in Aarhus
Vagn Hansen
Date: 24 Aug.2017
Marathon screening of worldviews condensed in short films
31 Oct. - 1 Nov. 2017
Old Powerhouse
T.B.C.
Japanese and Basque artists give depth to each other's fine art and culinary cultures
Espacio Reflex is to bring in 2016 two artists from Japan. One chef and one multidisciplinary artist. The idea is to research into common themes between the Basque country and Japan. The location of San Sebastian and it relationship with the ocean provides a fresh material to join with a traditional cook in a Japanese way. This is a collaboration to investigate on the gastronomic habits of the two cultures. In the other side, they are planing to invite a contemporary artist to work with Reflex in a local based idea.
Nov. 2016
Espacio Reflex
A chef and a multidisciplinary artist (T.B.C.)
Paradise AIR, Youkobo Art Space
Special feature on Tokyo culture, global and leading edge
The main project of Mons 2015, Home & Away introduced audiences to the contemporary culture of eight world cities – London, Milan, Lille, Casablanca, Montreal, Melbourne, Pilsen and Tokyo – through wide-ranging arts programs.
Home & Away – Tokyo featured such participants as the creative production Groundriddim including young DJs and musicians curated by Thomas Duchatelet and Kyomi Ichida, formely of the Tanztheater Wuppertal Pina Bausch, and Passerelle-Japon, based in Liège, Belgium, which works to acquaint the public with Japanese culture, in a wide-ranging program encompassing such fields as traditional culture, contemporary art, street culture, fashion, music, dance and cuisine. Home & Away aggregated the appeal of Tokyo the multifaceted global city that presents numerous faces from the traditional to the contemporary. Drawing 5200 visitors over ten days, it proved the most popular of the eight Home & Away projects.
15-25 Oct. 2015
Maison Folie of Mons
Thomas Duchatelet (associated curator of Tokyo Week) Kyomi ICHIDA (associated curator of Tokyo Week) GROUND RIDDIM (Japan)
It was in 2004 that Malta joined the European Union. A short ways to the south across the Mediterranean lie the North African countries of Libya and Tunisia. For geographical and historical reasons, the Maltese capital of Valletta, designated a 2018 European Capital of Culture, is suffused with the atmosphere of a crossroads of cultures and civilizations. The country became globally newsworthy and made a leap in name recognition in December 1989 when the American and Soviet leaders President George H.W. Bush and Secretary General Mikhail Gorbachev met there to proclaim the end of the Cold War. Since joining the EU, Malta's role as a bridge linking Europe, Africa and Asia has attained prominence, and the “Cultural Mapping” conference in Valletta was appropriate to our times of parallel globalism and localism.
22-23 Oct. 2015
Mediterranean Conference Centre and other (Valletta, Malta)
Hiroshi Okano (Professor, Urban Research Plaza, Osaka City University)
23 Oct. 2015 / St. James Cavalier Centre for Creativity (Valletta, Malta)
22 - 23 Oct. 2015