Marysville High School
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Marysville High School
Marysville High School Alumni Hall April 5th, 2016 5:30 pm Booths 着物 Kimono by The Columbus Kimono Project with Kat & Liz Try on a yukata, the summer kimono worn to Japanese festivals and take your picture at the photo booth for $1! 折り紙 Origami by MHS Japanese Culture Club Learn the art of paper folding and see what amazing designs can be accomplished from a single sheet of paper! Pick from 3 designs of varying difficulty. 生け花 Ikebana (Flower Arrangement) by Dr. Jerome Shapiro Witness the beauty of nature and humanity coming together through the art of flower arrangement! 書道 Shodō (Calligraphy) by 福澤秋后 (Akisa Fukuzawa) Discover the artistic expression of writing. Have your name written in Japanese (kana) or kanji characters. 茶道 Sadō (Tea Ceremony) by 茶結 (Sayū) Visit this booth following Sayū’s stage performance to sample traditional Japanese tea and sweets. Limited to first 30 guests. 合気道 Aikidō (Martial Arts) by Michael Carta and カータ 潤子 (Tsuyako Carta) Aikidō is often translated as “the way of harmonious spirit.” The founder’s goal was to create an art that practitioners could use to defend themselves while also protecting their attacker from injury. (Gym) 弓道 Kyūdō (Archery) by Steven and Kristine Shiffman Although it requires bow and arrow, the ultimate goal of kyūdō is to cultivate character, respect, and dignity. (Gym) 剣道 Kendō (Japanese Sword Fencing) by Hidetoyo Katayama Come experience the true spirit of bushidō through kendō (the way of the sword). (Gym) 玩具 Omocha (Toys & Games) by MHS Japanese Culture Club Try your hand at traditional Japanese games and toys. 食べ物 Tabemono (Food) by MHS Japanese Culture Club Bentō (boxed meals) and onigiri will be on sale, and students from the MHS Japanese Culture Club will be preparing takoyaki and okonomiyaki. 大福 Daifuku by 富岡 文子 Ayako Tomioka and ホーガン 絹子 Kinuko Hogan Try making the popular Japanese sweet Strawberry Daifuku with rice flour and red bean paste! 日本製 Made in Japan by 小山みち江 (Michie Koyama) View a collection of traditional Japanese goods and learn about their link to Japanese culture. 日本語 Marysville Japanese Program Come learn about the proficiency-based Japanese classes offered at BMS & MHS. Performances 5:30 茶道 (Sadō) - Japanese Tea Ceremony by 茶結 (Sayū) 日高慧子 (Keiko Hidaka) 佐藤陽子 (Akiko Sato) 立岩佳枝 (Yoshie Tateiwa) 梅田智美 (Tomomi Umeda) 鳴海三香子 (Mikako Narumi) 6:15 弓道 (Kyūdō) - Japanese Archery by Steven and Kristine Shiffman Ohio Kyudo Part of the Indiana Kyudo Federation www.ohiokyudo.net 6:45 踊り (Odori) - Dance by 7:15 剣道 (Kendō) -Japanese Sword Fencing by 小山みち江 (Michie Koyama) Hidetoyo Katayama Columbus Junior Kendo Club OSU Kendo Club Miami Valley Kendo Club http://columbuskendo.blog.fc2.com 7:45 合気道 (Aikidō) - Traditional Martial Arts by Michael Carta and カータ 潤子 (Tsuyako Carta) Chushin Center Aikido http://chushincenter.com/ 8:00 太鼓 (Taiko) - Drumming by Hiuchi Taiko led by Eric Paton Honorable Guest 8:25 江口水紀 (Mizuki Eguchi) Public Affairs Officer Consulate General of Japan in Detroit Raffle 8:30 Be sure to check out our raffle and buy tickets for a chance to win a basket of Japanese goodies worth $200 along with a $100 gift card to Japan Marketplace! Tickets are $1.00 each or 6 for $5.00. Colleges Major: East Asian Languages and Cultures with Japanese Concentration Minor: Japanese minor East Asian Studies Program, Japanese Program Bentō Be sure to purchase exclusively-made Japanese boxed-meals and rice balls catered by chef 穴澤さん (Anazawa) from Ka ren Market. Bentō - $10 Onigiri - $6 Fried Chicken Pork Cutlet Mixed Tempura Hamburg Vegetarian Plain Salmon Chicken Mayo Tuna Mayo First 70 Customers Receive a FREE Calendar with purchase! Learn More Be sure to visit our website for photos from this event as well as future event information and student videos. Don’t forget to subscribe to our newsletter and blog so you can stay up to date with our new Japanese program! Made Possible by the Following Sponsors: