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Koji Kakinuma will perform at the Millenium Stage in the Kennedy Center, Washington DC as part of “JAPAN! culture + hyperculture festival”.
The Kennedy Center has broadcast the Millennium Stage performances live on the web. And it also broadcast performance archives.
Performance “Trancework - the world of BAKE-MOJI”
Feb.12,2008 (Tue) 6:00pm-7:00pm
at Kennedy Center : Millennium Stage
(part of “JAPAN! [...]
Koji Kakinuma appeared in the opening session of World Cultural Forum 2007.
Kakinuma performed for creating the artwork titled “Bun-Ka-Ryoku(the power of culture, 180×360cm)”, and the shot image of the performance was screen on the opening session.
The artwork “Bun-Ka-Ryoku” is displaying at the traveling exhibition of World Cultural Forum 2007.
For more details, please refer to the [...]
Koji Kakinuma will perform on the Millenium Stage in the Kennedy Center, Washington DC as part of “JAPAN! culture + hyperculture festival”.
The Kennedy Center has broadcast the Millennium Stage performances live on the web. And it also broadcast performance archives.
Kakinuma presents one of his trademark innovations, Trancework, in which he paints countless repetitions of a [...]
Koji Kakinuma will be at Lehigh University as part of the Artist-in-Residency Program of ArtsLehigh, Apr. 23-27.
For more information, visit ArtsLehigh website (http://www.artslehigh.org/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=29)
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promotion Video (Youtube)
Lehigh Artist in Residence - Koji Kakinuma
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sMe4C91BpgU
News Article
‘Calligraphic Jackson Pollock’ coming to Lehigh
http://www3.lehigh.edu/News/V2news_story.asp?iNewsID=2177
schedule
April 23 at 4:30 PM
Opening Reception
Maginnis Hall Lobby
9 W. Packer Avenue
April 25 at 7:30 PM
TRANCEWORKS Black Light [...]
Japan’s premiere taiko (drum) ensemble KODO, taken out of the concert hall setting for series of rare intimate performances spearheaded by former member, New York based Kaoru Watanabe. Kodo will display all the physical athleticism, rhythmic intricacy and visceral power they are known for with an added chamber music-like sensitivity.
In the vein of their collaboration-heavy [...]
Koji Kakinuma performed for the event “Japan Night” Friday, Mar 2nd as a part of “Art After 5″series.
“Art After 5″ is a unique blend of entertainment held every Friday from 5:00 p.m.–8:45 p.m. in the Great Stair Hall.
Performer: Masayo Ishigure(Japanese Koto), Koji Kakinuma(Japanese Calligrapher)
The performances were scheduled for 5:45 p.m.–6:45 p.m. and 7:15 p.m.–8:15 p.m.
Art [...]
East Asian Studies Department Presents
A performance by Visiting Research Calligrapher and Artist
Koji Kakinuma Performing: Tygers
Exhibiting the Japanese art of Shodo, Mr. Kakinuma createa banner measuring 65 feet by 20 feet with brushes the size of mops, weight 100lb at the maximum with Sumi ink.
Accompanied by musician Mr. Kaoru Watanabe, a former member of KODO, playing [...]