There will be a Japanese Embroidery workshop held in Durham, North Carolina this September 19-20. This could be a good opportunity to study this art form of stitchery with a master. You can learn the skills necessary to create a beautiful design incorporating floral elements with silk thread on silk fabric.
9:00 am - 4:00 pm; Friends $55, General Public $70
Doris Duke Center, Sarah P. Duke Gardens, 426 Anderson Street, Duke University, Durham, NC
For details: 919-684-3698; http://www.hr.duke.edu/dukegardens/DukeGardens-classes-fall09.pdf (PDF)
Monday, August 31, 2009
Sunday, August 16, 2009
Pre-Register Now for Fall Classes
Register online now for fall Japanese language classes! Visit our Courses and Programs page for details about youth and adult classes offered by the NC Japan Center. Hurry, the deadline is August 20th!
Wednesday, May 13, 2009
Update on youth book camp in Durham
The youth book camp in Durham during the week of July 13 will be held at the North Carolina School of Science and Mathematics. Pre-registration is available online for this and other classes. Click on the following links for details about youth and adult classes being offered this summer by the NC Japan Center.
Monday, May 11, 2009
12th Mainichi Haiku Contest
Charles E. Smith, Associate Professor of Statistics and Biomathematics at NCSU, was a second prize winner in the International Section of the 12th Mainichi Haiku Contest. His entry:
Congratulations, Charlie.
半袖の群れがぶらつくAdditional information on the contest from the Mainichi Daily News is here: http://mdn.mainichi.jp/features/haiku/etc/archive/contest2008.html
ミシシッピのゆるやかな流れ
遅い月の出
—チャーリー・スミス(アメリカ)
short-sleeve stroll
slow Mississippi
slower moon
—Charlie Smith (USA)
Congratulations, Charlie.
Tuesday, April 21, 2009
Mochi-Tsuki: Celebrating Children's Day
Tuesday, March 31, 2009
Pre-register for summer classes
Tuesday, March 10, 2009
Japanese film "Zen" showing at NCSU
Wednesday, March 18, 2009 at 7:30 pm
Caldwell Hall Room G107
2221 Hillsborough Street, NCSU Campus
Caldwell Hall is located across from Bruegger's Bagels and one block west of the NCSU Memorial Bell Tower. Parking is available on Hillsborough Street and also on campus after 5:00 pm in any unreserved parking spaces.
Film details
The inspiring true story of legendary Zen Master Dogen is brought to vivid life on the screen, more than 750 years after he lived his extraordinary life.
Currently playing in Japanese theaters, Zen will be shown in DVD format, color, in Japanese with English subtitles.
Not Rated: some material may be inappropriate for younger audiences. The movie is 127 minutes in length. Admission is free.
Sponsored by
Consulate General of Japan in Atlanta
and
NC Japan Center
http://www.ncsu.edu/ncjapancenter
Call (919) 515-3450 for additional information
and
NC Japan Center
http://www.ncsu.edu/ncjapancenter
Call (919) 515-3450 for additional information
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