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Ten Thousand Things
Multicultural Webfinds

"Ten Thousand Things" is a Buddhist expression representing the dynamic interconnection and simultaneous unity and diversity of everything in the universe.


Peace Week in Kunitachi:

Peace Not War Japan 4-Day Peace Concert Series
@ Chikyuya Live House (Kunitachi, Tokyo)

Come out and enjoy some fantastic music while also supporting
artists and organizations who are working for peace!

Dates: September 25th-28th
Times: 8PM nightly (Doors open at 7:30 PM)

  • Please be aware that time schedule may vary slightly.
  • Fee: 2000 yen/night (includes donation to grassroots peace groups)

September 25th (Thursday)

September 26th (Friday)

September 27th (Saturday)

  • Remarks from Peace Not War Japan (8 PM)
  • Choukarou Baraku 7  (8:15 PM ~ ) A popular rakugo (traditional storytelling) artist whose roots in
    the trade may be traced back seven generations to the Edo era. Will appear together with his disciple, female rakugo artist Choukarou Miraku.
    <http://www.rakugo-kyokai.or.jp/Profiles.aspx?code=71
    (Japanese only)
  • Kotobuki (9:45 PM ~ ) An energetic duo whose gorgeous piece "Shalom, Sala'am" appeared on the PNWJ CD, Kotobuki has been performing Ryukyu-inspired music and other acoustic pieces at live houses and peace events around the country for more than 20 years.
    <http://www.kotobuki-nn.com/>http://www.kotobuki-nn.com/ (Japanese only)


September 28th (Sunday)

  • Remarks from Peace Not War Japan (8 PM)
  • YOSHIE (8:20 PM ~ ) Dynamic belly dancer who regularly shares the stage with numerous artists in a variety of genres.
  • Ailie (8:40 PM ~ ) Accomplished reggae/Japanese roots with an inspiring message of love and natural living.
    <http://ailie.jp/>http://ailie.jp (Japanese only)
    <http://www.myspace.com/ailieofficial (J/E)
  • Philip Woo Band (9:40 PM ~ ) Multi-genre unit with hints of funk, soul, jazz and rock fronted by Philip
    Woo, a pianist, multi-keyboardist, bandleader, producer and composer who hails from New York City and is now based in Tokyo.
    <http://blog.goo.ne.jp/philipwoo/ (Japanese only)
  • Nigayomogi (10:30 PM ~ ) Reggae band led by Kunitachi-based soulful vocalist Nakahara Chuu.
    <http://www.myspace.com/chuunakahara

A portion of funds raised during the performances will be donated to the following grassroots peace organizations:


ADDITIONAL INFORMATION:


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