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L’Association Culturelle Tunisie-Japon présente L’Esthétique des Civilisations à la Croisée des Chemins Tunisia-Japan : 50 years of Friendship and Co-operation. 12 to 17 July 2006 Performance of the Noh plays Sumidagawa and Hannibal for the 42 nd International Festival of Carthage 16 july, at 21h30 Festival of Carthage E-mail : [email protected] Les journées estivales de la culture japonaise : 12 to 17 July, 9a.m. to midnight. Théâtre d’Art Ben Abdallah 06 Impasse Ben Abdallah, Médina de Tunis E-mail : [email protected]

L’Esthétique des Civilisations à la Croisée des Chemins · 2012. 6. 19. · L’Association Culturelle Tunisie-Japon présente L’Esthétique des Civilisations à la Croisée

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  • L’Association Culturelle Tunisie-Japon

    présente

    L’Esthétique des Civilisations

    à la Croisée des Chemins

    Tunisia-Japan : 50 years of Friendship and Co-operation.

    12 to 17 July 2006

    Performance of the Noh plays Sumidagawa and Hannibal for the 42nd International Festival of

    Carthage

    16 july, at 21h30

    Festival of Carthage

    E-mail : [email protected]

    Les journées estivales de la culture japonaise :

    12 to 17 July, 9a.m. to midnight.

    Théâtre d’Art Ben Abdallah

    06 Impasse Ben Abdallah, Médina de Tunis

    E-mail : [email protected]

  • ‘Les journées estivales de la culture japonaise’ Théâtre d’Art Ben Abdallah in the heart of the historical medina of Tunis

    The inner courtyard, a shady place to relax and listen to the audio-visual projections and browse the ‘Tunisia-Japan : 50 Years of Friendship and Cooperation’ in photographs. Music – traditional shakuhachi by Teruhisa FUKUDA; modern works for traditional instruments by Akira TAMBA. Documentaries – A History of Ikebana from the Ohara School of Ikebana; Traditional Japanese Festivals, NHK series.

  • Official opening by their Excellencies the Tunisian Minister of Culture, Arts and Heritage and the Japanese Ambassador to Tunisia.

  • The backdrop for the events

    Photo-documentary of Showa era Japan by Tsuneko SASAMOTO

    Japanese textiles & fans Masks & musical instruments of the Noh theatre

    No 5. 1941 : Au coin de la 4ème Zone de Ginza.

    No 52. le 24 février 1989 : Devant Wakô.

  • The Events

    Series of conferences and debates :

    ‘My Experience of Japanese Theatre’

    Mohamed DRISS.

  • ‘From Japanese Haiku to Tunisian Haik’ Salem LABBENE

  • ‘The Situation of Women in Japan and Tunisia’ Kiyoko KUSAKABE

    and Faïza KEFI

  • Series of workshops : ‘The flute in Noh theatre’, Jirô FUJITA, Issô School ‘Japanese kimono’, Tokuko SAKAI

  • ‘The Japanese Tea Ceremony’, Kazunori TAMURA, Omote Senge School ‘Karate in Tunisia’, Association Tunisienne de Karate Traditionnel

  • Performance of the Noh plays Sumidagawa and Hannibal for the 42nd International Festival of Carthage

    The Roman Theatre of Carthage

  • The Noh team

    Preparing the décor

  • Behind the scenes

  • The 42nd International Festival of Carthage

    Hannibal, a modern Noh by Salah HANNACHI, directed by Naohiko UMEWAKA and Sumidagawa, a traditional Noh by Motomasa KANZE

    The performance before an audience of seven thousand people. In the presence of their Excellencies the Tunisian Minister for Culture, Arts and Heritage and the Japanese Ambassador to Tunisia.

  • Farewell party

    at the Chehidi residence