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Weston Theatre:
11.30am-12.45pm & 2.30pm - 3.45pm
Joji Hitrota Taiko Drummers and Emi Wantanabe, flute player
And with Hibiki Ichikawa playing the Tsugaru Shamisen
Japanese Picture Book Show.
Stories read by Togo Igawa and Susan Momoko Hingley
Violinists John Pearce and Yoshinori Hayashi
Kyogen performance
by Tanro Ishida
Samurai kata
by Akira Koieyama
The Way of the Samurai (workshop)
Led by Mike Graham
Judi Dench Studio:
11.15am - 12pm & 1.30pm - 2.15pm
The Paper Washi Wish
Actresses Kumiko Mendl and Haruka Kuroda
Foyle Studio:
11.15am - 12pm, 12.15pm - 1pm, 2.00pm-2.45pm & 3.00pm - 3.45pm
Sushi Making, Origami and Collage of Hope (workshop)
Foyer:
Drop in Origami and Calligraphy workshops.
Family Workshop
Artists Involved:
Jo Allan
Motoyuki Yoshida
Sakura Fujibayashi
Kumiko Mendl
Haruka Kuroda
Julian Butler
Haruka Kuroda
Kumiko Mendl
Yasuko Fukuoka
Makiko Fukuda
Yoshie
Maya Gartner
Vicky Ireland
Bethan Jones
Joji Hitrota
Jiro Nazaki
Kim Robert
Hibiki Ichikawa
Emi Watanabe
Alika Mochida
Yoshinori Hayashi
Kyoko Berry
Akira Koieyama
Tanroh Ishida
Motoki Hirai
John Pearce
Togo Igawa
Susan Momoko Hingley
Emma Cameron
Azusa Ono
Nao Nagai
Mike Graham
Sayaka Matsumoto
Angus Miyaji
Yuki Snow
Meg Kubota
Hiroe Komai
Yuriri Naka
Eriko Kurasawa
Riko Sherratt
Shoko Ishikawa
Motoyuki Yoshida
Sakura Fujibayashi
Kiriko Kubo
Yuri Kimura
Junichi Kajioka
Yuki Kosuge
Chris Beesley
Masashi Fujimoto
Akiko Kukuchi
RESPONSES FROM JAPAN:
Dear Ms.Vicky Ireland,
We all appreciate your great and warm support "WITH CHILDREN FOR
CHILDREN" in UK for Japanese children!
We're so encouraged by this action.
In the area of children's theatre arts in Japan, we have built a support team
for the mental care of children in hazard towns and shelters,and have begun
various actions.
Very big earthquake, Tsunami, and still-going-nuclear- plant-accident...
These disasters don't compare to the previous. This situation has been
undermining the fundamentals of our way of lives.
We shall overcome and create the future of Japan with children for children!
Can we introduce your actions in UK in our organisation of the area of Japanese
childrens theatre?
Ms.Yuri KOBAYASHI will send you an e-mail about the details of this our
propose in a several days, I think.
best regards,
yours respectfully
OHNO Yukinori
vice-president of ASSITEJ JAPAN
president of JIENKYO
ATTN.
secretary
TERATANI Hiroshi
Dear Vicky,
Thank you very much for your effort, sympathy, and hard work. We would like to tell
the other people what you have done for Japan so Mr. Ishizaka, Mr. Ohon and Mr.
Fujita would like to put an article in the magazine, Theatre for Children and Young
People in Japan. Could write it for this magazine? It will be No. 10 and publish in the
end of this year.
1000~1500 words
Photos
Due: the end of August
We would deeply thankful if you could write it for this magazine.
Prof. Yuriko Kobayashi, Tokyo City University
Whilst on tour to seventeen venues with A Thousand Cranes production of
The Paper Washi Wish, the actresses Kumiko Mendl and Haruka Kuroda made
paper origami cranes for the public to buy, by way of donation.
Total donation from the public
£971.41 and 3 Euros.
Proceeds from With Children For Children donated to
The Japan Society: £4,333.51
To all our friends, supporters and sponsors:
The Unicorn Theatre, The Great Britain Sasakawa Foundation, The Japan Society,
Play For Japan, Mitsubishi, Yakult, John Purcell Paper,–
A HUGE THANK YOU!!