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Japanese Cultural Series for 201, Autumn |
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Blendrums Concert at National Theatre
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On 4 and 5 October 2011, the Embassy of Japan together with the Japan Foundation presented ‘Blendrums’, a unique percussion performance, by renowned Japanese drummer Leonard Eto and his group of drummers and tap dancers, who visited Ethiopia as part of their ‘Blendrums’ East Africa Tour, 2011. The concert was held at the Ethiopian National Theatre...Read More
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Japanese Ambassador H.E. Mr. Hiroyuki Kishino, Minister of Culture and Tourism, H.E. Ato Amin Abdulkadir and the Ethiopian Ambassador to Japan, H.E. Ato Markos Tekle, officially opened the Exhibition in the presence of H.E. Professor Andrias Eshete, Advisor to Prime Minster with the rank of Minster, Ato Tesfaye Gelaye, the renowned Ethiopian potter residing in Japan, members of the diplomatic corps and high government officials....Read More
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Ambassador Kishino led prestour to Japan Funded Projects in SNNPRS |
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Japanese Films Screening at the Ethiopian Film Festival |
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From 16 to 20 November 2011, Japanese Ambassador H.E. Mr. Hiroyuki Kishino led a delegation of the Ethiopian Press to visit seven Grassroots Human Security Projects (GGP) and one Enset Nursery Center in the Gamo Gofa and South Omo Zones of the SNNPRS...READ MORE
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On 9-10 November, the Embassy screened "Swing Girls" and "Always" at the Addis Ababa City Hall and the Russian Cultural Center respectively, in cooporation with the 6th Ethiopian Film Festival. Ambassador Kishino said in his speech that the economic boom of today’s Ethiopia resembled Japan’s experience in the early 1960s,and that is why the Embassy selected "Always" as it describes the Japan of those days. Read Full text of Ambassador's speech
<synopsis> Always / Swing Girls
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The 2nd JEAS Assembly |
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Press Tour |
4 May 2011
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9-11 March 2011
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Professor Hirano Special Public Lecture |
Jazz Concert in Addis Ababa - Kei Akagi Trio - |
7,8 March 2011
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2 March 2011
Yared Music School
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JEAS (Japan Ethiopia Almuni Association) Inaugurated |
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23 February 2011
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23 February 2011
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Vegalta Sendai Cup winds up in Lalibela |
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10 January 2011
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