Events

Noh Photography Exhibition

Yokohama Noh Theatre Photography Exhibition Zeami (1363–1443?) is the greatest playwright and theorist of the Japanese Noh theatre. He and his father, Kan’ami (1333–84), were the creators of the Noh drama in its present form. In the fall of 2013, … Continue reading →

Noh Film: Throne of Blood

Noh-influenced Shakespeare by Akira Kurosawa Dir. Akira Kurosawa 1957, 110 min. Japanese with English subtitles Kurosawa infused his adaptation of Macbeth with Noh elements, from the soundtrack and stage set to the actors' performance style, Noh mask-like makeup and facial … Continue reading →

Noh Film: Dojoji

Dir. Kihachiro Kawamoto 1976, 19 min. Japanese with English subtitles Preceded by talk by Toshi Aoyagi and excerpt DVD presentations of the original Noh plays A mysterious woman takes revenge on the young monk who spurns her advances.

Noh Film: Lady Aoi

Monday, January 27, 6:30 pm dir. Kichitaro Negishi 2013, 54 min. Japanese with English subtitles Preceded by talk by Toshi Aoyagi and excerpt DVD presentations of the original Noh plays A supernatural love triangle, adapted from a partion of The … Continue reading →

Noh Film: Sotoba Komachi

dir. Kichitaro Negishi 2013, 51 min. Japanese with English subtitles Preceded by talk by Toshi Aoyagi and excerpt DVD presentations of the original Noh plays A 99-year-old woman speaking with an intoxicated poet in a public park suddenly appears as … Continue reading →

Architecture as a Vessel of Memories

Katsuhiro Miyamoto architect, professor at Osaka City University Katsuhiro Miyamoto was born in 1961 in Hyogo Prefecture, and studied and completed his master's degree in 1987 at the University of Tokyo. Miyamoto established Atelier Cinquieme Architects in 1988, which reconfigured … Continue reading →

The Many Faces of Danjuro IX

Stuart Jackson Gallery and The Japan Foundation present The Many Faces of Danjuro IX: An exhibition of original Kabuki Prints February 6 – April 30, 2014 Ichikawa Danjuro IX (1838-1903) was one of the most celebrated actors of his time … Continue reading →

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The Life and Works of the God of Manga, Osamu Tezuka

In this intimate lecture, Roland Kelts, author of Japanamerica and contributing writer for The New Yorker, introduces the tremendously influential and genre-defining works of manga master Osamu Tezuka, best known for his works Astro Boy and Black Jack. Expert Kelts … Continue reading →