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“Ryukyu Geino: The Legacy of Kin Ryosho”
Ryukyuan/Okinawan Classical Performing Arts Lecture-Demonstration
Sunday,
October 12, 2008
3:00 to
5:00 PM
University of Hawai‘i School of Architecture Auditorium
“Ryukyu
Geino: The Legacy of Kin Ryosho,” a
free public lecture-demonstration
discussing the art and teachings of Master Kin Ryosho, will be presented on
Sunday, October 12, 2008, from
3:00 to 5:00 PM at the
UH Manoa School of Architecture
Auditorium.
Master Kin Ryosho, one of the last links to the classical performing arts of the
Ryukyuan Kingdom, was designated a National Living Treasure by the Japanese
government for his knowledge of Kumi Udui,
the 18th century classical Okinawan court dance drama.
The program will feature short lectures by
Dr. Kathy Foley, University of
California, Santa Cruz and Dr. Nobuko
Ochner, University of Hawai‘i Manoa.
Dances and demonstrations of Kumi
Udui will be presented by the students of
Cheryl Yoshie Nakasone, Lecturer in
Okinawan Dance at the University of Hawai‘i at Manoa and director of the Hawai‘i
chapter of Master Kin’s school, Jimpu Kai USA Kin Ryosho Ryukyu Geino Kenkyusho
Hawai‘i Shibu.
Doors open at 2:30 PM. Seating is
limited. Free parking is available
under the School of Architecture building and on campus.
Elevator for disabled guests can be accessed through the parking lot
under the Architecture building.
This project was made possible through funding from the University of Hawai‘i
Japan Studies Endowment and co-sponsored by the University of Hawai‘i’s Center
for Japanese Studies and Center for Okinawan Studies.
For further information: Yukie
Shiroma 737-1846 or Cheryl Nakasone
734-7758