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Through
July 29 2007
Tokyo ADC
Exhibition
A blend of pop, tradition and
innovation, this exhibition provides a glimpse into the
world of Tokyo Advertising Director's Club. Tokyo ADC
promises to showcase some of the most trend-setting
minds in commercial visual arts in the world today
through examples of logos, print and television
advertising, and book and product design.
Simple
avant garde, comedic and crisp; the competition to stay
ahead of the game is so intense, that these commercial
artists explore and discover new ways, and new twists on
a few old ways of delivering their products to the
consumer market.
George J. Doizaki Gallery
Admission Free
Gallery Hours: Tuesday
- Friday, 12 noon to 5pm Saturday & Sunday,
11am to 4pm Closed Mondays &
Holidays
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Sunday, April 1, 2007, 11am -
6pm
6th Annual Cherry Blossom
Festival
The Cherry Blossom Festival moves to the
streets of Little Tokyo from its former location
in Pasadena. Enjoy a day filled with
entertainment, martial arts, food and craft
vendors. Visit the Japanese Village, Hawaiian
Village, Health and Fitness Expo, and Family Fun
Area.
For more information visit: www.cherryblossomfestivalsocal.org
JACCC
Plaza and San Pedro Street (between 2nd & 3rd
Streets) Admission
Free
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Saturday, April 7, 2007, 8pm
Top
Winners of the International Taiko
Contest!
TAIKOPROJECT:
(re)generation
Back by popular
demand, this exciting ensemble brings its
'state-of-the-art' theatrical production that
blends taiko with storytelling, spoken word,
music, hip-hop choreography, video multi-media and
dance.
For information visit: taikoproject.com.
Aratani/Japan
America Theatre $35 orchestra, $30
balcony $30,$27 JACCC Members, Groups of 10 or
more $20 Students and children under
15
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Sunday, April 29, 2007,
1pm
Aurora Foundation Benefit Film
Screening
"The Homeland" (2005) 108min.,
color
Directed
by Tonko Horikawa Takaya Kamikawa, Mako,
Yoshino Kimura Japanese Version (No English
Subtitles)
Master director Yoji Yamada,
acclaimed worldwide for the "Twilight
Samurai," and Mako, teamp up in this new dram
about war, homeland, and family. A young man meets
an old former Kamikaze pilot (Mako) on a
southern island, and becomes involved in a
poignant mystery.
For more information
visit: www.jlsf.aurora.org
Aratani/Japan America Theatre $10
General Admission $9 JACCC
Members
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