This exhibition introduces Japan’s representative dolls, including Hina ningyo (Girls’ Festival dolls) and Gogatsu ningyo (Boys’ Day dolls), which have their origins in ancient customs; dolls connected to traditional performing arts like noh, bunraku and kabuki; regional dolls from throughout the country; and “creative dolls” produced by contemporary crafts-people.
This exhibit will be free and open to the public from Feb. 27th through the end of march.
This exhibit is brought to us by, The Japan Foundation, The Consulate General of Japan in Detroit and JCMU.
When: Feb 27 – March 31, 2012
Where: Michigan State University, International Center Lobby, 1st Floor.
Contact: 5178842117
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