2024 / Weekly Cultural News / Oct. 14-20 / Nagoya-born actress likes to share Japanese culture with American audiences through stage production of “Princess Kaguya”
Contents of Weekly Cultural News, October 14-20, 2024 (Reiwa 6)
P01: Nagoya-born actress likes to share Japanese culture with American audiences through stage production of “Princess Kaguya” at Shoseian Teahouse in Glendale Nov. 17 at 2PM
P02: Princess Kaguya to be performed by Kay Suzumura: Edo-Senke home style tea ceremony before the performance
P03: Wakana Kimura’s solo exhibition – “Journey to the West: Alien of Extraordinary Ability” at Patricia Sweeton Gallery in Los Angeles from Nov. 2-Dec. 14
P04: Wakana Kimura’s solo exhibition: Large mural “L.A. Mandala” shown along with stunning scrolls
P05: Washinton DC: National Museum of Asian Art Presents “Japan in Focus – a series of exhibitions and programs” This Fall
P06: Japan in Focus: “Striking Objects: Contemporary Japanese Metalwork” (through Jan. 18, 2025) “The Print Generation” (Nov. 16, 2024-April 27, 2025)
P07: Japan in Focus: “Knotted Clay: Raku Ceramics and Tea” (through 2026), “Reasons to Gather: Japanese Tea Practice Unwrapped” (April 12, 2025-April 26, 2026), “Cut+Paste” (opening June 2025)
P08: A USC student from Japan introducing 1400-year history of Buddhist temple in Tokyo: My Home is Asakusa Sensoji (Part 2)
P09: A USC student from Japan introducing 1400-year history of Buddhist temple in Tokyo: My temple is not associated with “funeral Buddhism”
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