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Passage to the Next Generation (Festival), New Delhi
Published :1 February 2012
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An extravaganza showcasing the best of Japanese culture and its diversity is currently underway to mark 60 years of diplomatic ties between India and Japan. The February highlights of the programme include a wall art festival where two Indian and two Japanese artists will paint the white walls of four classrooms in Niranjana School in Sujata village of Bihar. Their work will be exhibited in New Delhi and Bodhgaya. Also on the schedule are an animation films workshop with artist Maya Yonesho and a Masumura Yasuzo film screening at The Japan Foundation.



 
 
 
 

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