The ‘Forest Where Tengu Lives’ project is open for visitors in Perm’s art residence.
The exhibition of Japanese paintings and calligraphy opens on August 12th at 6:30 pm at 95a, Monastyrskaya street. The opening ceremony will feature traditional Balinese dances, the ritual dances of Thailand and a performance of Kyokushin karate by graduates of school 32. There will also be a special feature: a live performance of singing in Japanese.
The exhibition will present works of Permian artists, Sergey Bolchovitin and Alexander Morozov, who use traditional techniques of Japanese calligraphy: Sumi-e and Shodo. Part of the exposition is devoted to the works of the pupils of school 32.
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