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September 5, 2000 (Tuesday) The Shumei Taiko Drum Ensemble of Japan 12:00pm-2:00pm Location: Steps of Low Library Plaza, Columbia University, 116th Street & Broadway
Co-sponsored by the Donald Keene Center
October 17, 2000 (Tuesday)
Satsuma Biwa: Lecture, Demonstration, and Concert 6:00 pm Lecture and Demonstration by Professor Hugh De Ferranti (assistant Professor of Asian Languages, Cultures & Music, University of Michigan) Concert of Satsuma Biwa narratives by the eminent artist Yoshinori Fumon
Location: 301 Philosophy Hall, Columbia University, 116th Street & Amsterdam Avenue
Co-sponsored by the Donald Keene Center and the Department of Music (Columbia)
November 3, 2000 (Friday) Symposium: New Perspectives on Studying Medieval Japan Professor Masaharu Imai (Tsukuba University) Visiting Professor (Dept. of East Asian Languages and Cultures, Columbia) Visiting Fellow of the Donald Keene Center (under a program sponsored by the U.S.-Japan Foundation) 10:00-5:00 pm
Session 1: Defining "Medieval Japan": New Perspectives Session 2: Buddhism, Shinto, and Women's History Session 3: History and Art: Dealing with Textual and Nontextual Primary Sources Session 4: Formation of "Nihon kenkyu" and US-Japan Intellectual Exchange
Location: 403 Kent Hall (EALAC Lounge), Columbia University, 116th Street & Amsterdam Avenue November 10, 2000 (Friday) with a Demonstration on the Traditional Japanese Sho
5:15-7:30 p.m.
Demonstration of Sho Panel Discussion
Location: 301 Philosophy Hall, Columbia University, 116th Street & Amsterdam Avenue
Co-sponsored with the Donald Keene Center for Japanese Culture and Music from Japan.
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