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To learn more about the documentary film "Carving the Divine - Buddhist Sculptors of Japan": (http•••) Hosted by filmmaker Yujiro Seki, Carving the Divine TV is a series of Q&A sessions with Buddhist scholars and practitioners. These Q&A sessions explore the basic concepts of Buddhism, the history of Buddhism and of course Buddhist sculptures/sculptors (bustuzo/busshi) so that when viewers finally watch the documentary Carving the Divine - Buddhist sculptors of Japan, they will get the maximum value of the documentary. As we deepen the understanding of Japanese Buddhism, we realize Buddhism permeates many aspects of the Japanese culture. There is a reflection of Buddhism in the Japanese language, art, mannerisms, and so on. So, if we wish to have a better understanding of Japanese culture and its people, learning something about Buddhism is a good idea. Today, we have an incredible guest. I mean really incredible… We are going to have a Japanese calligrapher, Shodo Master, William Read. He will talk about the relationship between Shodo (simply translated Japanese calligraphy) and Buddhism, especially Zen Buddhism. We’ll also watch the video presentation of him in action! We will be asking important questions such as: So what is Shodo? What is the difference between Shuji and Shodo? How’s the relationship between Shodo and Buddhism, especially Zen Buddhism? How does Shodo help the students of Zen have a deeper understanding of Koan? Can you show us some examples of Shodo so that we can visualize the concept that we’ve talked about? Can we do Shodo as a form of meditation? What is the relationship between Shodo practice and Budo practice? More information please visit: (http•••) (http•••) (http•••) (http•••) William Reed is from the USA, but is a long-time resident of Japan. Currently a professor at Yamanashi Gakuin University, in the International College of Liberal Arts (iCLA), where he teaches Calligraphy and Kanji Culture, as well as other courses related to Samurai Code and Culture, and is Co-Director of Japan Studies. As a Calligrapher, he holds the highest possible rank, a 10th-dan in Shodo and is Vice-Chairman of the Nihon Kyoiku Shodo Renmei, and is also a Certified Graphology Adviser from the Japan Graphologist Association. He has won numerous awards in International Competitions, and regularly participates in Exhibitions in Ginza Tokyo, and did a full private exhibition in the lobby of the Yamanashi Chuo Bank Headquarters. He has done live performances of Calligraphy on Stages, Historic Sites, for Martial Arts Magazines and Dojos, Sunto Shrines, and Zen Temples. He has published a book on Shodo in English, as well as two papers on Shodo for the Japan Creativity Society. As a Martial Artist, he holds an 8th-dan in Aikido from the Aikido Yuishinkai. He has been Awarded the OSS Taisho, the Highest Award from the Scottish Samurai Awards, for contributions to education about Japanese Culture. He has written a bestseller in Japanese on World Class Speaking. A regular television commentator for Yamanashi Broadcasting, he also has appeared numerous times on NHK World Journeys in Japan, and in documentaries as a navigator on traditional Japanese history and culture. He has appeared twice on TEDx Stages in Japan (TEDxKG) and Norway (TEDxTrondheim). (http•••) (http•••) (http•••) (http•••) Zen Buddhism and Japanese Calligraphy: Shodo with Master William Reed #carvingthedivine
Steven Lubin Lubin Chopin Takahashi Polak Yoshida Miyamoto Seki 2011
Steven Lubin performs Chopin's Scherzo No.2 in Bb Minor, Op.31 at "Notes For Japan" benefit concert for Japan in May 1st, 2011 at The Performing Arts Center at Purchase College ((http•••) Regeneration "再生" (2011) by Tetsunori Kawana, 川名 哲紀 from Sogetsu North America; Japanese Ikebana (a hanging cocoon-shaped installation on the stage) Notes for Japan was a benefit concert organized by the students of Purchase College in New York to support the disaster relief efforts following the 2011 tsunami and subsequent aftermath. We have raised $6,187.25, which went to the Northeastern Japan Earthquake Relief Fund of JCCI (Japanese Chamber of Commerce and Industry of New York Inc.). This fund was sent to relevant authorities to make sure that the donations are applied to the greatest areas of need. Contributing Artists include So Takahashi ((http•••) Creative Designer Kimio Takeyama ((http•••) Creative Coordinator Bob Geile, Audio/ Visual Director Benjamin Lubin, Producer and Editor Tetsunori Kawna ((http•••) Ikebana Installation Supported by Japanese Chamber of Commerce and Industry of NY, Inc. J-COLLABO ((http•••) Hitoshi Sagaseki Sogetsu North America ((http•••) Kiri Teshigahara Purchase College, State University of New York ((http•••) Showcase Coordinators Kyoko Takeyama Kanami ((http•••) With Special Thank to Consulate General of Japan in NY Color One Inc. ((http•••) Heejung Kim, Web Creation Nash Kocur, Recording Ravi Rajan Janine Polak John Delate Mr. Mushroom Shirota Concert Managed by Kazuyoshi Kida, the manager of Save Japan at Purchase College Maya Yoshida Reiko Miyamoto Marina Tsutsui Monami Seki Mina Osako Suguru Shindo Producer Toshiyuki Shibata
Nakamura Chiba Kobayashi Brady Nagata Mori Kaneko Takahashi Hashimoto Tezuka Watanabe Seki Zieglerová Hadrabová Fiala Zeman Toman Novák Robert Heger Doležal Tomáš Špaček Přibyl Jiří Svoboda Svoboda Honda Goto Kawai Yuji Fujita Patterson Nakagawa Czech Film Orchestra 2009
Disc 2: Tekken 6 Official Soundtrack Catalog Number: SRIN-1068 Release Date: Dec 09, 2009 Publish Format: Commercial, Limited Edition Release Price: 3675 JPY Media Format: 3 CD + DVD Classification: Original Soundtrack, Video Published by: SuperSweep Composed by: Rio Hamamoto, Ryuichi Takada, Keiichi Okabe, Kazuhiro Nakamura, Shinji Hosoe, Yoshihito Yano, Ayako Saso, Go Shiina, Satoru Kosaki, Akitaka Tohyama, Hitoshi Sakimoto, Masaharu Iwata, Yoshimi Kudo, Noriyuki Kamikura, Azusa Chiba, Kimihiro Abe, Mitsuhiro Kaneda, Keigo Hoashi, Keiki Kobayashi, Kakeru Ishihama Arranged by: Nicole Brady, Jackson Harrison Performed by: Gen Ittetsu Strings (Gen Ittetsu, Masane Ota, Maki Nagata, Daisuke Kadowaki, Takuya Mori, Yoshiko Kaneko, Nobuko Kaiwa, Yuko Kajitani, Fumiko Aoki, Shoko Miki, Kaori Morita, Tomoki Iwanaga, Kiyomi Sugiura, Yuko Okubo, Shoko Oki, MioAbe, Akatsuki Takahashi, Mikiko Ise, Yukiko Fukaya, Ayumi Hashimoto, Haruna Tezuka, Kazuo Watanabe, Miho Shimokawa, Kaori Morita, Naoko Tsumori), Akiko Seki, Czech Film Orchestra (Vladimír Frank, David Šroubek, Romana Zieglerová, Adéla Vondráčková, Miluše Kaudersová, Simona Hurníková, Jana Fousková, Jarmila Hadrabová, Radim Šisler, Aleš Fiala, Vlastimil Zeman, Eva Nedomová, Radek Křižanovsky, Pavel Kutman, Marta Hajšmanová, Rimma Kotmelová, Martin Sekyra, Hana Kutmanová, Marek Toman, Josef Božka, Jaroslav Háje, Lenka Kolářová, Karel Untermuller, Marek Jiřícek, Jiří Richter, Jan Mareček, Zuzana Pešková, Milena Germrotová, Ondřej Kameš, Markéta Sádecká, Petr Malíšek, Radomír Širc, Petr Houdek, Petra Malíšková, Marek Novák, Hana Hamplová, Dalibor Tkadlčík, Tadeáš Mesany, Marcel Šindelář, Jirí Vopálla, Robert Heger, Lenka Cmelová, David Prošek, Jitka Tomšíčková, František Bláha, Kamil Doležal, Jaroslav Kubita, Martin Petrák, Milan Bašta, Michal Némec, Jan Řeřicha, Tomáš Secký, Jiří Lisý, Jiří Špaček, Jaroslav Secký, Pavel Čermák, Jiří Přibyl, Petr Čihák, Lumír Maryška, Miroslav Sekera, Hana Jouzová, Jiří Svoboda, David Řehoř, Jan Pištota, Juko Honda), Takanori Goto, Kazuhiro Nakamura, Rio Hamamoto, Kakeru Ishihama, Ryuichi Takada, Keigo Hoashi, Wakaba Kawai, Yuji Shimoda, Otohiko Fujita, Curtis Patterson, Masumi Hazuki, Nami Nakagawa, Keiichi Okabe
Introduction to knife sharpening: a few words about problems connected to angle guides and an explanation why you should NOT be using one of them for sharpening of your knife. Sharpening videos in these series are intended for beginners, who are taking first steps in the art of free hand sharpening of knives on Japanese whetstones. The simplistic explanation, without any complicated terminology, was chosen to be able to focus the viewer on the most essential aspects of free hand sharpening. Knife used in this video is a Ken Noboru Tsuchime Aogami Gyuto by Yasuda Hamono from Seki, Japan. / Music score - by Akiko Yokoyama (c) 2019 / Find us on (http•••) Instagram: hawataritogi
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