Afgelopen dinsdag 23 februari heeft de SLVN haar oprichtings round table gehouden.
Het was een zeer interessante bijeenkomst met een grote varieteit aan deelnemers.
Afgelopen dinsdag 23 februari heeft de SLVN haar oprichtings round table gehouden.
Het was een zeer interessante bijeenkomst met een grote varieteit aan deelnemers.
Welkom
The Heinz Kaempfer Fund cordially invites you to partake in a symposium in
connection with the exhibition ‘Kunisada, imaging drama and beauty’, now
on view at the Japanmuseum SieboldHuis in Leiden. The symposium will be
concluded with a festive reception, hosted by the Society for Japanese Arts,
to celebrate its 80th anniversary.
Programme (Language: English)
12:15-13:00 Registration at the desk of the Museum Volkenkunde, Leiden,
with coffee or tea
13:00-13:05 Welcome by Jan Dees, chairman Heinz Kaempfer Fund
13:05-13:20 Chris Uhlenbeck (chairman of the day): Setting the stage
13:20-14.05 Andreas Marks: Edo’s publishing world at the time of Kunisada
14.05-14:40 Robert Schaap: The ‘copy & paste’ tradition and Kunisada
14:40-15:10 Coffee/tea break
15:10-15:55 Paul Griffith: The world of Kabuki at the time of Kunisada
15:55-16:30 Henk Herwig: Mitate-e, Kunisada’s surprise prints
16:30-17:00 Panel discussion
17:00-19:00 Festive reception with a word of welcome by Henk Hoogsteden,
chairman of the Society for Japanese Arts
Venue: Grand auditorium on the first floor of the Museum Volkenkunde,
Steenstraat 1, Leiden, Tel. 088 0042803
In een korte workshop-serie (3 x op zaterdagmiddag) maakt u kennis met de basistechnieken van Chinese en Japanse kalligrafie. O.l.v. Owen Tjon Sie Fat kunt u ervaren hoe het werken met penseel en rijstpapier leidt tot de kenmerkende esthetische regels van Chinese en Japanse schilder- en schrijfkunst. Het is alleen mogelijk om in te schrijven voor de hele serie: er wordt voortgeborduurd op eerdere oefeningen. Kosten voor de drie middagen: € 35 – CJP en studenten € 25
Er is plaats voor maximaal 15 deelnemers.
Link: http://www.sijthoff-leiden.nl/agenda/cursus-chinees-en-japans-kalligraferen/2017-03-18/
Adres: Doezastraat 1b, 2311 GZ Leiden
Japan has four seasons: Sakura, a cherry blossom, will be blooming beautifully in the spring. Hotaru, a firefly, will be dancing in the long nights of the summer. Karasu, a crow, will be singing to let you go home in the autumn. Yuki, snow, will be waking you up early in the winter. The music from the Japanese animations, old films, children folk songs in several styles will take you to the seasonal world of Japan.
Four young musicians from the Royal Conservatory in The Hague will color your Sunday with their beautiful voices and sounds!Adina Rojas Oprean (voice), Natalia Pérez Rodríguez (voice), Ai Sakabayashi (voice), Maki Tasaka (piano).
※ Tickets: € 12,50 – CJP and students € 7,50
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/events/399036710462209/
Link: http://www.sijthoff-leiden.nl/agenda/klassiek-japans-voorjaarsconcert/
Address: Doezastraat 1b, 2311 GZ Leiden
Voor programma en kosten zie: http://voorzieningen.
On the 30th of March, the Historical Study Association and Chinese Study Association will jointly organize a symposium that aims to highlight the interactions that were of major importance in shaping the heritage that is marked by a unique blend of Dutch an Asian influence and changing interactions for nearly half a century. It is part of the Leiden-Asia year, that celebrates the old and enduring relationship between the Dutch and Asia. The themes that they’d like to discuss are:
> Diplomatic relationships between Asia and the Netherlands
> Scramble for the spices: trade, diplomacy, knowledge exchange and war at the Southeast Asian trade hub of Makassar
> The migration history of the Chinese Indonesians to the Netherlands
> World War Two and the Crisis of Empire in Asia (Dr. Ethan Mark, specialized in modern Japanse history with particular expertise in Japanse imperialism and the social and cultural history of the 1920s-1940s)
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/events/1670042623296906/
Link: http://www.leidenasiayear.nl/
Address: Cleveringaplaats 1, 2311 ES Leiden