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KANAZAWAKOBE
YAMAGATATSURUOKA
SAPPOROHAMAMATSU
Creative Cities and Japanese Cultures
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Organiser: Creative Cities Japan International Cultural Exchange Committee Co-organiser: Permanent Delegation of Japan to UNESCO Supporter: Japan Foundation Co-sponsor: KAWAI Musical Instruments MFG. Co., Ltd. Cooperation: City of Enghien-les-Bains, Crypton Future Media, Inc., Ikenobo Society of Floral Art, Urasenke KonnichianSpecial Cooperation: Hokkaido Government
Period : Monday 17th to Friday 21st October 2016 10h00 – 17h00 Opening at 15h00 on 17th and 21st closes at 14h00
Venue : UNESCO Headquarters in Paris, Ségur Hall, Pas Perdus Hall and Miró Hall
Free access upon presentation of a valid ID
Creative Cities and Japanese CulturesCreative Travel to JapanThis Exhibition will showcase the Artistic and Cultural Activities of Japan’s Creative Cities and highlight their creative sources, tracing traditional Japanese cultures from the time of the prehistoric ‘Jomon’ to the 21st century as represented by the Japanese virtual singing sensation, Hatsune Miku.
Contents of Exhibition
Associated ExhibitionShinsen Hashimoto Traditional Japanese Painting;the Aesthetic of Mineral Ores
UNESCO Creative Cities
Kanazawa Craft and Folk Arts
Japanese Creative City
Yamagata Film
UNESCO Creative Cities
Ill. by KEI© Crypton Future Media, INC.
Time: Tuesday 18th October 2016 13:30 – 16:00Venue: Room IVKeynote Speech: Mr. Koichiro Matsuura, Former Director-General of UNESCO, Chair of the Creative Cities Japan International Cultural Exchange Committee
Time: Tuesday 18 October 2016 16:00 - 16:30Venue: Hall SegureProgramme: Mini Concert Programme presented by KAWAI Urasenke Tea Ceremony Demonstration of Japanese Traditional Confectionary by Creative Gastronomy City Tsuruoka, and more…
Afternoon programme - accompanied by Japanese treats after the Symposium -
UNESCO Creative Cities
Tsuruoka Gastronomy
Sapporo Media Arts
UNESCO Creative Cities
Kobe Design
UNESCO Creative Cities
Hamamatsu Music
Hall Pas Perdus
Hall Miro
and more...
IkenoboIkebana
Special ExhibitsHokkaido GovernmentThe Japanese Prehistoric Culture ‘Jomon‘
UrasenkeWay of Tea
Hatsune MikuSapporo CityVirtual Singer and herWorld Wide Community
City ofEnghien-les-Bains UNESCO Media Arts City in France
EVENTSymposium on ‘Towards Sustainable Development through Cooperation among Creative Cities: How can Japanese Creative Cities contribute to it?’
Information: Creative Cities Japan International Cultural exchange Committee E-mail: [email protected]