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SUMMARY:Naoki Nishimura Charity Peace Concert "Compositon for Hawaii"
DESCRIPTION:Born in Matsuyama\, Japan in 1949\, Mr. Nishimura is a graduate of Tokyo National University of Fine Arts and Music. He was a composer of music for television and films before returning to his birthplace\, and becoming a lecturer at Ehime University.  Currently\, he composes from his studio in Kochi\, where he has been focusing on children’s songs\, among his other projects. \nIt was in November 1989 that he performed his first overseas concert at the Ovis Auditorium at the University of Hawaii. \nIn 1999 he was selected as musical director of the NHK special documentary\, “Journey of the Soul―88 Shrines of Shikoku”. During this global pilgrimage to 88 places touches by the     tragedies of history\, including Hiroshima\, Berlin\, & Pearl      Harbor\, he composed and performed requiems and musical prayers for peace\, concluding with his 88th performance at the “Unified Observatory” in the suburbs of Seoul\, Korea. \nIn 2007\, he was so moved by the Hokule‘a Voyage to Japan\, he composed a suite “Spiritual Voyage\, Hokule‘a ” to honor the vessel and its voyages for peace. \n 
URL:https://honolulufoundation.org/event/naoki-nishimura-charity-peace-concert-compositon-for-hawaii/
LOCATION:Parish Hall\, Centra Union Church\, 1660 S Beretania St\, Honolulu\, 96826\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20081023T100000
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SUMMARY:Art Work by Sachiko Adachi
DESCRIPTION:Sachiko Adachi\, born in Tokyo and a graduate of Waseda University\, transcended conventional art concepts when she introduced her Cosmic Art to the world in the 1980s. \nMs. Adachi’s “12 Hitoe”; a 12-layered Kimono inspired by the medieval  Japanese court ladies’ era\, was featured at the 1988 Japan Expo in Los Angeles.  This marked the United States debut of Ms. Adachi’s Cosmic Art. \nIn 1993\, Ms. Adachi launched her own gallery Space Sachi\, in Tokyo.  Ironically and sadly\, Ms. Adachi passed away\, at age 47\,  just one day before the opening. Cosmic Art remains a strong influence in major art venues world today.. \n \nWe invite you to join us at The Art Board\, October 23-35\, to experience the world of Cosmic Art\, featuring the original works of Sachiko Adachi in a first-ever Hawaii showing. \n 
URL:https://honolulufoundation.org/event/art-work-by-sachiko-adachi/
LOCATION:The Art Board\, 1170 Nuuanu Ave\, Honolulu\, HI\, 96817\, United States
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
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