Thursday, November 10, 2011

Re: [visual-media:362] Utsushi-e performances by Minwa-za in Europe

hi Machiko,
I second that, for Paris.
best,
David Blair

On 11/10/2011 3:24 PM, Jennifer Gallego wrote:
Thanks! It's a shame they are not coming to London this time.


From: Machiko Kusahara <kusahara@waseda.jp>
To: visual-media@googlegroups.com
Cc: Thomas Weynants - Media Archaeology - <thomas.weynants@telenet.be>
Sent: Thursday, 10 November 2011, 6:56
Subject: [visual-media:360] Utsushi-e performances by Minwa-za in Europe

Dear visual-media list members,

Minwa-za will be soon performing utsushi-e, Japanese magic lantern show,  in Europe. (Finally, an official tour sponsored by Japanese government!)
A full-scale troupe of operators and musicians will travel. If you are nearby, please do not miss this rare opportunity. Please spread the words.

best,
Machiko Kusahara
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Minwa-za tour to Europe, 2011

Warsaw, Poland
Nov. 18  Centrum Sztuki Współczesnej Zamek Ujazdowski 00-467 Warszawa, ul. Jazdów 2, tel. +48 22 628 12 71-73, fax: +48 22 628 95 50, www.csw.art.pl, e-mail: csw@csw.art.pl( +48(0)22-628-1271/72/73)
Nov. 19 Dom Kultury "Swit"    http://www.dkswit.com.pl/  +48(0)22-811-01-05/11-09
no information available yet for the starting time

Budapest, Hungary
Theatre Merlin Szinhaz  (capacity: 140 seats only)
Nov. 21  19:00
Nov. 22  19:00
Workshop: Nov. 22  9am for art students. 12:30 for children

Bucharest, Romania
Theatre Odeon  Majestic Hall
Nov. 24  19:00
Nov/ 25  14:00
Workshop: Nov. 25 at  Film and Theatre University
http://teatrul-odeon.ro/eng/odeon ft.htm

Sophia, Bulgaria
National Academy of Theatre and Film Arts(NATFA) Drama Training Theatre
Nov. 27  19:00
Nov. 28  19:00
Drama Training Theatre: +359(0)2-9231-302

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Visual Media displays a very wide field of wondrous devices which opens a lot of opportunities for research and discovering in the field of Media Archeology.
To find out, visit the online Archeological Media_Museum of Early Visual Media.
http://www.visual-media.eu
 
All requests are welcome via this group.
 
Thomas Weynants
thomas@visual-media.eu

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