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Civilian Internment Arts Program

March 07, 2014
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Izumi Iwase, Ktanodai Kaihatsu, Cowra assists students from Cowra Public School in folding origami cranes to be placed on graves of civilian internees at the Japanese War Cemetery, Cowra. 7 March, 2014. Photo by Mayu Kanamori
Kurumi Konno, Ktanodai Kaihatsu, Cowra assists students from Cowra Public School in folding origami cranes to be placed on graves of civilian internees at the Japanese War Cemetery, Cowra. 7 March, 2014. Photo by Mayu Kanamori
Sayuri Tokuman, Japan Foundation, Sydney assists students from Cowra Public School in folding origami cranes to be placed on graves of civilian internees at the Japanese War Cemetery, Cowra. 7 March, 2014. Photo by Mayu Kanamori
Sachika Hiraide, Ktanodai Kaihatsu, Cowra assists students from Cowra Public School in folding origami cranes to be placed on graves of civilian internees at the Japanese War Cemetery, Cowra. 7 March, 2014. Photo by Mayu Kanamori
HIromi Ashlin, Happy Bird Project conducts workshops with students from Cowra Public School in folding origami cranes to be placed on graves of civilian internees at the Japanese War Cemetery, Cowra. 7 March, 2014. Photo by Mayu Kanamori
Happy Bird Project conducts workshops with students from Cowra Public School in folding origami cranes to be placed on graves of civilian internees at the Japanese War Cemetery, Cowra. 7 March, 2014. Photo by Mayu Kanamori
Civlian Internment Documentary Team Jack Warren, Dylan Oliver and David Hansen interviews Reiko (Ruruka) Minami, internee family member at the Japanese Gardens & Cultural Centre, Cowra. 6 March 2014. Photo by Mayu Kanamori.
L to R – Dr Keiko Tamura, Nao Endo, Director, Japan Foundation, Sydney, Mutsumi Tsuda and Jean-François Higa at the opening reception of EVIDENCE: The Fate of an Okinawan Internee from New Caledonia by Mutsumi Tsuda at t the Japanese Gardens & Cultural Centre, Cowra. 6 March 2014. Photo by Mayu Kanamori.
L to R – Mutsumi Tsuda, Jean-François Higa and Marie-José Michel Consul Honoraire du Japon, Nouvelle-Calédonie at the opening reception of EVIDENCE: The Fate of an Okinawan Internee from New Caledonia by Mutsumi Tsuda at t the Japanese Gardens & Cultural Centre, Cowra. 6 March 2014. Photo by Mayu Kanamori.
Marie-José Michel Consul Honoraire du Japon, Nouvelle-Calédonie and Don Kibbler, Chairman, Japanese Gardens & Cultural Centre, Cowra at the opening reception of EVIDENCE: The Fate of an Okinawan Internee from New Caledonia by Mutsumi Tsuda at the Japanese Gardens & Cultural Centre, Cowra. 6 March 2014. Photo by Mayu Kanamori.
Artist Mutsumi Tsuda at the opening reception of EVIDENCE: The Fate of an Okinawan Internee from New Caledonia by Mutsumi Tsuda at the Japanese Gardens & Cultural Centre, Cowra. 6 March 2014. Photo by Mayu Kanamori.
Artist Jummadi rehearses his work Gamelan Man at the Cowra Civic Centre. 6 March 2014. Photo by Mayu Kanamori.
Artists Ria Soemardjo (L) and Jummadi (R) performs his work Gamelan Man at the Cowra Civic Centre as part of Civilian Internment Arts Program. 7 March 2014. Photo by Mayu Kanamori.
Artist Jummadi performs his work Gamelan Man at the Cowra Civic Centre as part of Civilian Internment Arts Program. 7 March 2014. Photo by Mayu Kanamori.
Artist Jummadi performs his work Gamelan Man at the Cowra Civic Centre as part of Civilian Internment Arts Program. 7 March 2014. Photo by Mayu Kanamori.
Artists Ria Soemardjo (L) and Jummadi (R) rehearse the Gamelan Man at the Cowra Civic Centre. 6 March 2014. Photo by Mayu Kanamori.

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