The Days of Japanese culture continue the Asian cultural festival in Sokolniki Park. Despite the fact that the exhibition was held on weekdays, the Contemporary Museum of Calligraphy was full of guests. The museum’s presentation hall could hardly accommodate all the visitors.
Mr. Onishi, the First Secretary of the Japanese Embassy in Russia, commenced the opening ceremony with an address of thanks, expressing deep gratitude towards the event’s organizers. Olga Shaburova, Deputy Director of the Contemporary Museum of Calligraphy and Director of the National School of Calligraphy, announced that all box-office takings are to be sent to the Embassy of Japan as a donation to help victims of the terrible disaster in Tokyo.
The guests of the museum were introduced to the world-famous calligraphers from Japan — Hirose Shoko and Sashida Takefusa, as well as to ikebana masters and to Koto players (ancient musical instrument). After a small concert of Japanese music interactive master classes began. The Days of Japanese Culture will continue tomorrow, beginning at 12.00 noon.
Concise and expressive works of Japanese masters have transformed the museum’s space. Any material can be used by a Japanese master — paper, interspersed with yarns, fabric, and even kimonos
The official part of the event
Mr. Onishi, the First Secretary of the Embassy of Japan in the Russian Federation, speaking at the opening ceremony
Olga Shaburova, Deputy Director of the Contemporary Museum of Calligraphy giving an interview to a TV-channel
Exotic sounds of traditional Japanese musical instrument Koto, a unique performance mesmerized the audience