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Special Lecture Series | ||
During the special Autumn exhibition, a special lecture on Shirasu Masako will be given in the South Lecture Hall at the Miho Museum. This lecture will be moderated by Aoyagi Keisuke, a scholar of Japanese literature, and will be presented in a dialogue format between Aoyagi and a special guest. Admission is limited to the first 150 visitors. This events are free, however, admission to the museum is required. | ||
Title | Date/Time | Name of Guest |
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Shirasu Masako and Antiques | Saturday, November 18 at 2:00pm |
Nakahata Takashi (Writer) |
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Moderator:
Aoyagi Keisuke (Scholar of Japanese literature) Place: South Lecture Hall, Miho Museum *Admission free, limited to the first 150 people |
Special Exhibition Film Program |
Video Oiki-no-hanaShirasu Masako and Tomoeda Kikuo (Noh player) |
Performing in Noh dramas as a child, Shirasu Masako was the first woman
to perform in this traditional Japanese art form. In Shirasu's later years,
Tomoeda was one of her greatest admirers. Previously broadcast on NHK, Tomoeda's
documentary will be shown on video in the exhibition room. Length: Approx. 22 min. Video provided by NHK In cooperation with the Kyuryudo Co. Planning: Yanagisawa Shinji |
North Video
Room Travelogue: Visiting Remote Villages(special version) |
In 1969 Shirasu's writings began to be published in Geijutsu Shincho magazine
and her name became familiar to the general public. In this series, called
Remote Villages, she recorded her visits to Aburahi Shrine, Rakuya-ji
Temple and, and by focusing on the Omi area, portrayed the special characteristics
of Japanese culture. In Video titled Remote Villages the world
of Shirasu Masako is translated to the screen as the viewer follows her
down a road through a world of lost traditions. Released in the spring of
2000, this video has been specially edited for the Miho's exhibition. Length: Approx. 29 min. Planned, written and produced by the Remote Villages Film Association |