Meet the Artist! Morio Matsui

The Art Board 1170 Nuuanu Ave, Honolulu, HI, United States

Morio Matsui Born in Toyohashi, Japan in 1942, Morio Matsui graduated from the Musashino College of Fine Arts (Tokyo) before continuing his training in France, at the Académie Julian and later at the Ecole des Beaux Arts in Paris. Having lived in Corsica for the past ten years, he is the first Japanese artist to whom France has awarded the titles of “Chevalier des Arts et des Lettres” (2000) and “Chevalier de la Légion d’Honneur” (2003) for his remarkable contribution to the development of Franco-Japanese co-operation in cultural matters. Web site : http://www.matsuimorio.jp/Zindex.htm When he met Picasso, Picasso said, “This fellow has eyes of a feverish fight with real swords […]

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Aika:Voice Healing

Liliokalani Gardens 300 Wai Nani Way,, Honolulu, United States

Voice healing by former opera singer Aika.

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Purification Ritual; Hikime-no-gi Performance

Gedatsu Church, Honolulu HI 6095 Summer St, Honolulu, HI, United States

The Hikime no Gi is an important ritual of the Ogasawara-ryu school, in which those who have been trained and chosen by it use their skills in front of the shrine and in front of many people, relying on the virtues of the bow and arrow to purify the world. It is performed as a Shinto ritual. Therefore, in this ceremony, there are many actions that show the heart to pray for world peace, national peace, family prosperity, etc. In that sense, it is held at the beginning of the year and the beginning of Shinto rituals. This ritual is performed at many major shrines; such as Omiya Hachimangu, Sumiyoshi […]

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Mieko Yorimasa: The World of the Tale of Genji – Demonstration of Jyuni Hitoe

East West Center Imin Hall 1777 East-West Road, Honolulu, HI, United States

Reflections on The Tale of Genji...Japan is a country blessed with four seasons; seeking beauty in the changing seasons, living in harmony with nature, and treating nature as divine.  A unique culture of respect for nature has been practiced in Japan.  The Tale of Genji, elegantly depicting the lives of court aristocrats in this culture, was created by Murasaki Shikibu more than 1000 years ago in medieval Japan. The aesthetic of expressing seasonal change by layering colored clothing is called kasane no irome, or Juni-Hitoe (twelve layered Kimono), and was cultivated in the Imperial court. One of the ceremonies held in the Imperial Palace was “mogi”, a rite of passage […]

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