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Category Archives: Events at AGU
Talk: Shakespeare (As He Would Have Heard It)
Ben Crystal is an English actor, author, and producer, best known for his work on performing and promoting Shakespeare using original practices, especially in the original pronunciation. A detailed look at the expansive and influential range of his work on … Continue reading
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Special Performance and Lecture on the Koto in Traditional and Modern Music
In our continuing series of special lectures for students in the IE Program, we are pleased to announce a performance/ lecture by Masumi Timson Sensei, a master koto player who has helped to bring the koto into Western musical compositions. … Continue reading
Talk by Linda Ohama on TOHOKU NO SHINGETSU
Speaker: Ms. Linda Ohama Topic: A talk on a new documentary: TOHOKU NO SHINGETSU Location: Aoyama Campus, 本多記念国際会議場 Building 17, 6th Floor, Honda Auditorium Date: Friday, November 18, 2016 Time: 1:20 PM to 2:50 PM (3rd period) Ms. Linda Ohama … Continue reading
“The Cats of Mirikitani” Screening & Talk
EVENT: Film screening of documentary “The Cats of Mirikitani” and discussion afterwards WHERE: Aoyama Gakuin University; Bulding 17, 6th Floor, Honda Memorial Auditorium GUEST SPEAKER: Mr. Masa Yoshikawa (Producer of the film) WHEN: June 28, 2016 — Periods 5 & 6: … Continue reading
Film and Talk on Japanese War Brides
EVENT: Film screening of documentary “Fall Seven Times, Get Up Eight” and discussion WHERE: Aoyama Gakuin University; Room 910 (first floor of Building 9) GUEST SPEAKER: Ms. Lucy Craft WHEN: June 23, 2016; 3rd period (13:20~14:50) Lucy Craft, a freelance reporter … Continue reading
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Bridging Cultures Through Art & Documentary Film Making
In this talk, the guest speaker will explain how, using artistic expression, she bridged the cultural gaps between the country of her birth (Canada) and the country of her ancestry (Japan). A third generation Canadian of Japanese descent (sansei), Linda … Continue reading
Linda Ohama’s Talk on “Tohoku no Shingetsu”
Speaker: Ms. Linda Ohama Topic: A talk on a new documentary: TOHOKU NO SHINGESU Location: Aoyama Campus, Room 420 (Building 4, Room 20) Date: Tuesday, November 24, 2015 Time: 1:20 PM to 2:50 PM (3rd period) Ms. Linda Ohama is … Continue reading
Screening of the film “Hafu”
The Tokyo English Life Line and Aoyama Gakuin University are proud to present a screening of the documentary film “Hafu,” which addresses issues related to being a mixed-race Japanese in present-day Japan. Interweaving five unique life stories narrated by bicultural … Continue reading