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Japan, New & Old, In & Out

A “Kotatsu” café installed by Kyoko Inatome and Emiko Chujo, with daily events to inspire cooperation between creatives from Japan, the Netherlands and elsewhere.

From 13-02-'08 until 17-02-'08 at Mediamatic, as part of Gastarbeider Dating.

 
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    JAPAN new and old, in and out

    13 Feb 2008  –  17 Feb 2008

    During the “Gastarbeider Dating” (Guestworker Dating) exhibition at Mediamatic, Kyoko Inatome and Emiko Chujo presented…

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    Valentine special:Animation afternoon and Karaoke bar!

    14 Feb 2008 Screening of 'The Girl Who Leapt Through Time' 「時をかける少女」and a Karaoke bar

    18:00

    We first showed a screening of the Japanese film: Japan The Girl Who Leapt Through Time (時をかける少女 - Toki o Kakeru…

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    Evening of Modern and Traditional Japanese culture

    16 Feb 2008 Shishimai performance, cosplay performance and live music by J-pop band 'Slightly Spring'

    18:00

    An evening filled with performances and music in Japanese style, as part of the Japan New&Old, In&Out week. With…

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    Opening ceremony for Japan New&Old, In&Out

    13 Feb 2008 Kagamibiraki & Mochitsuki

    18:00

    We celebrated the opening of our exhibition with traditional sake barrel cracking (kagamibiraki) and mochi making (mochitsuki).…

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    Shabera Night and live music by Treehouse

    15 Feb 2008 the shortest (5 min.) talk show from each presenter

    19:00

    Shabera Night was presented by Japanese creators living in the Netherlands, Dutch and foreign creators who are influenced by…

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    Closing event of Japan New&Old, In&Out

    17 Feb 2008 Shishimai performance and Mochitsuki

    18:00

    It was the final night of Japan New&Old, In&Out. Shishimai was performed for the second time this Sunday and it was the…