Akira Kurosawa film series at the Loft Cinema in January & February 2023

“When it comes to awe-inspiring filmographies, few directors can match Akira Kurosawa. Arguably the most celebrated Japanese filmmaker of all time, Kurosawa had an epic, long-running career that spanned from the Second World War to the early nineties and stands as a monument of artistic and personal achievement. Thanks to his massive international success, it’s no wonder that Hollywood quickly took notice of Kurosawa’s unmatched ability to elevate genre to art, and that countless generations of filmmakers were (and continue to be) inspired to pay tribute to the Master with their own variations on his work (and in turn, Kurosawa himself had many influences, with a number of his films being loose re-workings or direct adaptations of everything from westerns and film noirs to Dostoyevsky and Shakespeare). Thursday nights in January and February, The Loft Cinema is proud to present some of Akira Kurosawa’s greatest films on the big screen, paired with the classic Hollywood riffs, remakes and re-workings they inspired!”

Film series starts with “Yojimbo” on January 5, continues into February. See our Upcoming Movies link for the other Japanese movies. Loft Cinema is at 3233 E. Speedway Blvd, in Tucson.

Tucson Repertory Orchestra “Music of the Masters XVII” concert on December 29, 2022 conducted by Toru Tagawa

Event by Tucson Repertory Orchestra

St. Andrew’s Presbyterian Church 7575 N. Paseo Del Norte | Tucson AZ

Schubert: Rosamunde Overture – James Rappaport, Conducting Mozart: Concerto for Flute in G major – Soloists: Mindi Acosta, Doris Medlicott, Sierra Norris

Sibelius: Symphony No. 2

www.tucsonrepertoryorchestra.org

Tea ceremonies on Dec. 18 at Yume Japanese Gardens

  • Sunday, December 18, 2022
  • 1:00 PM to 1:45 PM and at 2:00 PM to 3:15 PM
  • Yume Japanese Gardens of Tucson (map)

“The Japanese tea ceremony, or chanoyu (translated literally as “hot water for tea”), is a cherished ritual involving the preparation and presentation of powdered green tea in a highly stylized manner.

A host and a guest, wearing traditional Japanese kimono specific to the ceremony, will demonstrate how tea has been prepared, served, and enjoyed in Japan since the 12th century.

Presented by the Sakura Tea Circle.

Tea will be served to participants adhering to current health and safety guidelines.

Cost: $25 per person (includes Gardens admission). Members of Yume pay only $15.

Advanced ticket reservation is required. This is a limited admission event to guarantee social distancing to our guests.”

Other upcoming tea ceremonies on Feb. 19 and April 23, 2023.

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The Art of Kimono Lecture & Fashion Show at Yume Japanese Gardens on Dec. 11

  • Sunday, December 11, 2022
  • 10:30 AM  12:00 PM

“Yume Japanese Gardens will host a lecture and a live fashion show on the Art of Kimono on Sunday, December 11th from 10:30AM – 12:00PM.

Lecture:
The Art of Kimono by Lia Chen
During her lecture, Lia Chen (Arizona Kimono Club) will discuss an iconic traditional Japanese robe, the kimono. So easily definable by its simple, straight seamed “T” shape, the kimono shows remarkable complexity in its craftsmanship, extreme versatility in its use, and rich dynamism in its countless adaptions to the evolution of taste and society.
Lia Chen has studied under a kimono teacher and certified lecturer by the Sodo Kimono Academy in Japan and has a deep love for the fascinating world of kimono born from studying Japanese tea ceremony.

Fashion Show:
Live Demonstration of a variety of kimono by Arizona Kimono Club

Kimono & Accessory Sale:
A sale of vintage kimono and accessories will follow the presentation. Rarely available for purchase in Southern Arizona and difficult to find traditional Japanese items will be not only an amazing browsing experience, but will add beauty to anyone’s collections, wardrobe or even home décor.

Payment at Kimono Sale: Cash or Check ONLY

This event is presented in conjunction with the exhibit: “Obi: Beauty in a Knot”, at Yume Japanese Garden’s exhibit which is running October 1, 2022 – December 31, 2022.”

Tickets to the Event:
General Admission $15
Seniors/Students/Military $10
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