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Kyoto Prefecture A look at the townscape that has evolved with hataori through a camera – Exhibition “Pashapasha Tango – A look at life with hataori” held –

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[Kyoto Prefecture] Peeking at the townscape that has evolved with hataori through a camera – Exhibition “Pasha Pasha Tango – A look at life with hataori” held – ​ Image
URL: Kyoto prefecture Press release: October 1, 2024 [Kyoto Prefecture] Peeking into the townscape that has evolved with hataori with a camera – Exhibition “Pasha Pasha Tango – Seeing life with hataori” held –
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View details ​ ■Kyoto: Re-Search Executive Committee (Secretariat: Kyoto Prefecture) is implementing an initiative to reexamine the charm of the region through artists’ perspectives and expressions. ■Photography workshop participants and photographers from a wide range of generations, including elementary school students, will travel around the Tango area and exhibit their photographs at various locations in the Tango area starting November 1st. 1.Event name Exhibition “Pasha Pasha Tango – Observing the life with Hataori” 2.Duration Friday, November 1st to Tuesday, December 3rd, 2020 3.Venue and time [Exhibition] Former Bito family residence (Yosano-cho Kaya 1085) Open|9:00-17:00 Closed|Wednesday Kyoto Tango Railway Amanohashidate Station (Miyazu City Monju 314-2)
Open|9:00-18:00 Closed|None Inside the Tankai route bus During the exhibition period, trains will mainly operate on the Kaigan Line, Ine Line, and Yosa Line every day. However, this may not be the case on all flights. (Flights will be announced on the website “KYOTOHOOP”) [Monitor display] Ine Town Tourist Information Center (491 Hirata, Ine Town) Open|9:00-17:00 Closed|None Ineura Transmission Center Ochayanokaka (Folklore Museum) (780-2 Kamejima, Ine Town)
Open|12:00-16:30 Closed|Monday-Friday La Port (Kyotango City Amino Government Building) (385-1 Amino, Amino-cho, Kyotango City) Open|9:00-17:00 Closed|Saturdays, Sundays, and holidays Asamogawa Civic Hall (1800 Asamogawa, Amino-cho, Kyotango City)
Opening|9:00-17:00 Closed|Saturdays, Sundays, and holidays *However, open on November 3rd (Sunday/Holiday)
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https://prcdn.freetls.fastly.net/release_image/5484/947/5484-947-5ed64672aff2f5252fae3ac166f6c7c7-1500×2121.jpg 4.Admission Free, no application required (however, a fare is required for Tankai route buses) 5. Contents At the photography workshops held from August to September, participants learned about the history of Tango textiles and Tango chirimen, learned how to use a professional camera from photographers active around the world, and toured the Tango area. We will exhibit the works we took. Using a full-fledged camera, the townscape and life that has been associated with weaving are photographed from a variety of perspectives, from elementary school students to adults, making this an exhibition unique to Pasha Pasha Tango. In addition, photographer Akihito Yoshida, who taught at the photography workshop, will interact with weavers and display his photographs of their lives.
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https://prcdn.freetls.fastly.net/release_image/5484/947/5484-947-78c53ccab20ae3981372a6009b8d3288-830×520.jpg Taking photos while walking around town at the workshop
https://prcdn.freetls.fastly.net/release_image/5484/947/5484-947-c662c5bdf15ab2f8e920f1ef37549968-750×563.jpg Interaction between Mr. Yoshida and the Hata weavers 6.Talk event The two instructors at the photography workshop will look back on the program and talk about the charms of the Tango area and their works. Date and time: Saturday, November 2, 2020, 14:00-15:00 Venue: Former Bito family residence side garden (1085 Kaya, Yosano Town) Speakers: Mr. Akihito Yoshida (photographer), Mr. Mototaka Koyama (professor at Fukuchiyama Public University) Participation: Free, application required Capacity: Approximately 30 people *First come first served How to apply: Accept applications using the dedicated application form below or by phone. First come first served. ◎Application form (from 10:00 on Tuesday, October 1, 2020)
https://www.shinsei.elg-front.jp/kyoto2/uketsuke/form.do?acs=tango20242 ◎Telephone 0772-62-4300 (Kyoto: Re-Search Executive Committee (Kyoto Prefecture Tango Regional Promotion Bureau Planning and Collaboration Promotion Division)) *Reception hours are Monday to Thursday, 9:00 to noon, 13:00 to 17:00 7.Others During the exhibition period, the former Bito family residence can be viewed free of charge in commemoration of its designation as a national important cultural property. (Usually, an admission fee is required) If the event is canceled due to natural disasters, etc., we will notify you on the KYOTOHOOP website. Details so far are available on the Kyoto prefecture cultural and arts information site “KYOTOHOOP.” ◎URL:
https://kyotohoop.jp/program/tango2024/ About Kyoto:Re-Search Executive Committee> The aim is to promote the creation of an environment in which local people take the lead in cultural and artistic activities, and to contribute to expanding the number of people interacting and revitalizing the region by drawing out the potential and charm of the region from an artistic perspective. An organization comprised of Kyoto Prefecture, municipalities, etc. that carries out projects.

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