Nikyokan 仁響館 – Casa de las artes escénicas japonesas

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The main objective of Nikyokan is to spread Japanese culture and art. In times of social distancing, our activities were directly affected, so it was very important for us to adapt to the situation and find new ways to not interrupt that goal or reduce the quality of our content.

That is why we began to carry out live broadcasts, so that not only our public can receive quality content, but also they can ask questions directly to the exhibitor without leaving home.

We thought carefully about what kind of talks could be of great value to our community, so we looked for iconic artists on a wide variety of topics in Argentina, Brazil, Peru, the United States and Japan.

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MY EXPERIENCE IN KODO | Yoohey Kaito

HISTORY OF EISA | Hernán Arias Tamashiro

ORIGIN OF TAIKO IN ARGENTINA | Mónica Higa

OKINAWAN DANCE | Erica Yonamine

THE MUSIC OF STUDIO GHIBLI | Adrián Ferrario

UNDERSTANDING THE TRADITIONAL ARTS OF JAPAN | Tsuruaki Fukuhara

MINYO - JAPANESE FOLK MUSIC | Kiyo Kaito

ASANO TAIKO x HONO-O-DAIKO | Akitoshi Asano & Akemi Jige

KITSUKE - THE ART OF DRESSING KIMONO | Alba Komesu

SANSHIN AND THE FOLKLORE OF OKINAWA | Hugo Eiguchi

SHINOBUE - THE TRADITIONAL JAPANESE FLUTE | Mizuochi Rippei

SHAMISEN - A LOOK AT THE PATH OF THE THREE STRINGS | Ramiro Bustos

THE DANCES OF JAPAN | Alba Komesu

KOTO - PAST, PRESENT AND FUTURE OF THE MILLENNIAL JAPANESE ZITARA | Andrés Duarte Loza

THE HISTORY OF TAIKO US | Katsuji Asano & Yuta Kato

MEET kaDON | The online platform for Taiko and Shinobue classes