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April 02, 2014
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We would like to thank the following individuals for contributing to our fundraising campaign (more story is available from this link). Because of you, Weizen Ho, Alan Schacher and Shigeki Sano to perform at the Japanese Cemetery in Cowra with Bianca Reggio, Lauren Townsend and Rio So
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Happy Bird Project

March 11, 2014
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Guinness Book Record Holder for origami crane folding, artist Hiromi Ashlin from the Happy Bird Project visited Cowra in March 2014 as part of the Cowra Canowindra Community / Civilian Internment Arts Project and conducted a series of origami crane folding workshops. Hiromi visited th
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Ceremonial Performance

March 09, 2014
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Documentation excerpt Artists: Weizen Ho, Alan Schacher, Shigeki Sano, Ria Soemardjo, Bianca Reggio, Lauren Townsend; Video: David Hansen with Jack Warren Ceremonial Performance was part of the Cowra Civilian Internment Program’s commemorative ceremony for civilian internees bur
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Gamelan Man

March 07, 2014
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Artists: Jumaadi with Ria Soemardjo (viola, found objects / instruments), Graham Apthorpe (tenor banjo and mandolin), Lawrance Ryan (vocals), Philippa Patterson (guitar), and Marc Mcleish (guitar); Video: David Hansen with Jack Warren.
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EVIDENCE: The Fate of an Okinawan Internee from New Caledonia

EVIDENCE: The Fate of an Okinawan Internee from New Caledonia

March 06, 2014
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  Video by David Hansen, Dylan Oliver and Jack Warren Documentation excerpt from exhibition opening at Japanese Gardens & Cultural Centre, Cowra and interview with the artist. March 6th 2014. EVIDENCE: The fate of an Okinawan Internee from New Caledonia by Mutsumi Tsuda is a
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Performances in March 2014

February 22, 2014
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Results from our 2013 Shadow Puppet Theatre with Jumaadi and Voice & Movement with Weizen Ho and Alan Schacher will be performed in March 2014…. and the Documentary Workshop Team with David Hansen and Bruce Ryan will be filming again, of course! GAMELAN MAN: by Jumaadi Perfo
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