
Wa no iro - The Colours of Japan
15 February 2013, London
Wa no iro, the colours of Japan, hold a deep connection with nature. They are also a representation of the tastes, lives and values of the Japanese throughout the centuries. Inheriting the Japanese spirits such as wabi sabi, the names of the colours do not simply serve to distinguish; rather, they are an icon of the sensitivity of Japanese humour, irony, respect and hope.
The Japan Foundation has invited Yuko Hayasaka, editor-in-chief of the Visual Design Institute, to introduce the colours indigenous to Japan. Through her illustrative talk, Hayasaka will explore Japanese culture through colour, identifying what nuance and meaning each one holds and how they have been adopted in various aspects of culture, including literature.
Booking:
This event is free to attend but booking is essential. To reserve a place, please email your name and the title of the event you would like to attend to event@jpf.org.uk
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15 February 2013, 6:30pm |
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The Japan Foundation, 10-12 Russell Square, London, WC1B 5EH |
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This event is free to attend but booking is essential. To reserve a place, please email your name and the title of the event you would like to attend to event@jpf.org.uk. Tel: 020 7436 6695 |
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The Japan Foundation |
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