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Japanese Calendars - Calendario Japones (nihon no karenda)

Month of July in the Japanese Garden of the City of Buenos Aires.

Arts Conference Paper / Chigiri, Kumitate, Oshio and Washi-Nigyo

Dom.1
13:00. Hisae Saito Kumitate by Hisae Saito
Workshop 15:30 hs. Origami by Masao
15:00 pm "Samurai Warrior Spirit" by Nestor Varzo
17:00. Origami by Sachiko Higa

Vie.6
17 hours. Literary evenings. Reading
"game or competition"
of "The Tea Ceremony and Quality of Life"
Reviewed by author: Carlos Farré


Sáb.7
TANABATA - Festival of the stars
11 to 14 hours. Birding by GH Hudson Museum, by Dr. R. Ravera
13:00 pm Home of "Tanabata" with its meaning 14:00 pm Lecture and Projection on the Stars for the Planetarium, by L. Valeri
14 to 16:30. Get your name in Japanese by Alejandro Aguirre
258y 15:00 pm Japanese songs by Veronica Shimabukuro
15:30 hs. Children's Theatre: "Selene and Endymion" by The Minstrels of the Moon Dances 16:00 hs
Japanese songs by Japanese Association of Burzaco
17:00 pm by Miwa Oshiro Japanese songs
17:30 pm Traditional Dances Ryu Okinawan by Tamagusuku Shosetsukai
18:00 pm by Mukaito Japanese Taiko drums

Dom.8
15:00 pm "Samurai Warrior Spirit" by Nestor Varzo
16:00 pm Demonstration of Tea Ceremony by Emiko Arimidzu
17:00. Prevention Talk for the elderly by Federal Police Argentina
Symphonic Band Banda de la Policia Federal Argentina Federal Police

Lun.9
15:00 to 17:00 pm Origami Demonstration by Paul scored
16:00 hs Children's Theatre: "Selene and Endymion" by The Minstrels of the Moon
17:00 pm "Samurai Spirit Warrior "by Nestor Varzo

Vie.13
14 to 16 pm Health and Environment by Dr. O. Ogawa and A. Sakamoto Arch
17:00 pm Afternoons at the Library Literary Reading" Confessions of a Mask "Yukio Mishima
Comment: Prof. Juan J. Burzi

Sáb.14
17:00 pm on Saturday Gatherings - Library" Tanabata, the star party "
reading of" The Cowherd and Weaver Maid "(story Traditional)

Saturday 14 to Sunday 15
10 to 18 hours Days of Manga and Animé. trivia contest, karaoke, and manga fanfic. organized on behalf of the Moon FC

Dom.15
15:00 pm "Samurai Warrior Spirit" by Nestor Varzo

Mie.18
16 to 18 hours. Bonsai Lecture and demonstration by Hideo Sugimoto

Jue.19
16:30 hs Origami Lecture and Demonstration by Masao

Vie.20
17:00 pm Evening at the Library Literary Reading of "Spirit of Folk Tales and Poetry
Japanese "Lee C. Oller, announcer.

Sáb.21
11 to 18 hours. Conference on Health Arts: Zen Meditation, Chiropractic, Shiatsu and Quality of Life.

Dom.22
11 to 18 hours. Free Days at the School of Shiatsu East, by Dr. A. 15:00
Maratea "Samurai Warrior Spirit" by Nestor Varzo

July 23 to August 5 Winter

Japanese Cinema - Talks Prevention by the Federal Police Argentina Ingenio
-Games Japanese -. Works
Kids - Origami - Literary Evening
- Kamishibai (paper theater).

Mie.25
15:00 pm Children's Film Series "Castle in the Sky" by H. Miyazaki

Jue.26
15:00 pm Children's Film Series "Kiki, the Brujita" H. Miyazaki

Vie.27
15:00 pm Children's Film Series "Princess Mononoke" H. Miyazaki

Sáb.28
16:30 hs Origami Lecture and Demonstration by Masao
17:00 pm Lecture and Demonstration of Bonsai by Centro Cultural Argentino del Bonsai
gatherings 17:00 pm Saturday - Library. Reading the texts of "Kimono" by Liza Dalby
by Arjen de Winter Collector

Dom.29
15:00 pm "Raiko, the Samurai against the Dragon" by Nestor Varzo
17:00 pm Lecture and demonstration of Origami by Sachiko Higa


Location
Av Figueroa Alcorta
Casares and Av
.


Palermo Live

By bus to lines 10, 15, 37, 59, 60, 67, 93, 95, 102, 108, 118, 128, 130, 141, 160 and 188.
On the subway line D,
E st. Scalabrini Ortiz . (8 blocks approx.)

Tickets
4804-4922 / 9141 int: 19

Major
Monday through Friday $ 3.
Saturday Sunday and Holidays $ 4.

Children under 6 years FREE
Between 6 and 10 years $ 1.
Senior
(Argentina residents only) Monday to Friday
FREE.
Sat, Sun and holidays $ 2.
Free, Free

for Argentine residents (Tuesday, 10 to 18 hours.)
(except holidays)


Reports 4804-4922 / 9141 int: 19

Hours Daily from 10 to 18 hours.
Email
informes@jardinjapones.org.ar

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