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2013

January

18/01/13
  • Endangered Textile Traditions
  • Various Speakers
  • The WEFT exhibition is launched with a symposium titled Endangered Textile Traditions to be held at SOAS on the 18th and 19th of January.

18/01/13
  • World Eco Fibre & Textile (WEFT) Art
  • WEFT explores the three dimensionality of textile art through installations and sculptural constructions, where contemporary textile artists are currently taking fibre sculpture into new areas.

30/01/13

March

April

18/04/13
18/04/13
19/04/13
30/04/13

May

02/05/13
  • Sake Tasting
  • Several types of Japanese Sake tasting with Japanese music AFTER FIVE, which encourage book enthusiast and non-book enthusiasts to come and have a look at the new exhibition at Brunei Gallery.

09/05/13
  • Calligraphy
  • Nobu Takeuchi and others
  • Nobu Takeuchi and others present your name in Japanese.  If you wish, why not have a go and learn how to do it yourself.

18/05/13
  • Gagaku and Japanese Tea ceremony
  • Dr Hughes (SOAS), Mr Shimizu (Tenri University) and Master Mineko Miura
  • Gagaku - Dr Hughes (SOAS) and Mr Shimizu, the head of Tenri cultural centre in Koln present Gagaku, the oldest surviving orchestra in the world.
    Japanese tea ceremony – Enshuryu School presented by Master Mineko Miura from Holland.  

23/05/13

June

06/06/13
  • Postgraduate Open Evening
  • Representatives from departments across the School will be available to answer your questions about postgraduate studies at SOAS.

08/06/13
  • Origami
  • Mr Masa Takeuchi
  • Mr Masa Takeuchi, Central St. Martin graduate, presents the art of Origami

13/06/13
  • Origami
  • Mr Masa Takeuchi
  • Mr Masa Takeuchi, Central St. Martin graduate, presents the art of Origami

15/06/13
  • Calligraphy
  • Nobu Takeuchi and others
  • Nobu Takeuchi and others present your name in Japanese.  If you wish, why not have a go and learn how to do it yourself.

20/06/13
  • Origami and Calligraphy
  • Nobu Takeuchi and Masa Takeuchi
  • Nobu Takeuchi and others present your name in Japanese.  If you wish, why not have a go and learn how to do it yourself.

October