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  ART EXHIBITION : Featuring paintings by Mr. Alecos Fassianos    (more...)

        - Gallleria Grafica Tokyo, hosts Alecos Fassianos New Works - The Aegean Breeze art exhibition
          from 1st until 20th of March 2010.
          Visiting hours :  Monday - Saturday 11:00 19:00
          Free entrance.
          
         
         

     11-12 May 2010 : Á→Ù Examination for the Certificate of Attainment in Greek for 2010 (more...)

 

      SERIES OF 3 CLASSICAL MUSIC CONCERTS: Performed by Dionysis Grammenos      click here

                 - Tokyo, Hall, 2F. 1-18-10 Sonobe-  cho, Tochigi-shi, Tochigi  , Date 23rd December 15.00
                 -  Muza Kawasaki Symphony Hall.,Date 25th December 17.30
                 -  Yokohama Minato Mirai Hall (small), Date 28th 18.30

                The young talented Greek musician will offer only three performances dedicated to the celebration
                of the 110 years of the Greek Japanese relations. In the first and the third concert the famous
                Japanese pianist Ms. Mariko Ono will accompany him in Yokohama, while the well known
                Japanese Takanawadai Wind-orchestra will join the Greek musician in the second concert.

 

    ATHENS METRO EXHIBITION An Extraordinary Case of Public Art  Click here
                 Place : Tokyo National Museum
                 Thematic Exhibition Room, Heisekan, 1F
                 Date: April 7th –May 10th 2009
                 Audiovisual material and photos reveal the marvelous combination of ancient and
                 contemporary works of art exhibited at the  ATHENS METRO stations.
                 The Essence of Public Art projected in a unique way through the cultural and historical
                 continuity of life in the city of ATHENS over a period of more than 3000 years.
                 
Admission

        SYMPOSIUM on the Athens Metro Public Art   Click here
                 Place: Keio University, Mita Campus, North Hall
                 Date:  April 6th, 2009
           

        Exhibition: Sharaku and other Japanese masterworks from the land of Nausicaa  more
                 Date: July 6th - September 2009
                 Venue: The Edo-Tokyo Museum
                 Organized by: -The Yomiuri Shimbun, -Corfu Museum of Oriental Art,  -The Tokyo 
                 Metropolitan Foundation for History and Culture, -The Edo-Tokyo Museum.
                  For information in Japanese click here     

               
                   For events by the Embassy of Japan in Greece click here