Events
Aboriginal Cultural Week Vol.1
29 May 2012 - 3 June 2012
Australia's Indigenous people have been living in harmony with nature in Australia for more than 50,000 years.
Although some Indigenous people have lost their original language, culture and lifestyle, many Aborigines continue to keep their traditions alive today.
This week-long Aboriginal cultural exhibition will introduce Australian Indigenous peoples' music and art to Japanese audiences.
The main highlight of the event is the visit by Yolngu artist Dhanggal Gurruwiwi from north-east Arnhem Land, who will participate in a painting demonstration and a cultural seminar. There will also be didgeridoo workshops and concerts, a photo exhibition from north-east Arnhem Land, a free reading space with books related to Aboriginal culture and sales of Aboriginal arts and crafts.
Event | |
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Date |
29 May 2012 - 3 June 2012 |
10:30 - 21:00 Last day (3 June) until 19:30 |
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Venue |
Mont-bell Shibuya Salon 5F, Mont-bell Shibuya Bldg.,11-5 Udagawacho, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo,150-0042 |
Admission |
Admission free. But a fee required for workshops and 1-day pass for 3000yen (advance ticket 2500yen) and multi-days pass for 5000yen (advance ticket only) are available for weekend pay events |
Enquiries |
Tetsuji Ueno, Dinkum Japan Phone: 03-3933-5763 Fax: 03-3932-8981 |
We look forward to hearing your feedback regarding this event.