Introduction to Nohgaku for Elementary and Junior High School Students(Sapporo City)| Domingo

Introduction to Nohgaku for Elementary and Junior High School Students

Date and Time

2026/8/19~20

August 19 (Wed) 13:00-16:00
August 20 (Thu) 10:00-12:00

■Project Name: Introduction to Nohgaku for Elementary and Junior High School Students
■Date & Time: August 19, 2026 (Wed) 13:00-16:00
August 20, 2026 (Thu) 10:00-12:00
■Venue: Sapporo City Education and Culture Hall, Training Room 401
■Organizer: Sapporo City Education and Culture Hall (Sapporo Cultural Arts Foundation)
■Supporters: Sapporo City, Sapporo City Board of Education
■Capacity: 25 people
■Target Audience: 3rd-grade elementary school students to 3rd-year junior high school students
■Fee: 3,000 yen (tax, insurance, etc. included)
■Content
The word "Nohgaku" might sound difficult.
However, Nohgaku is a traditional Japanese performing art that has been passed down for over 600 years and continues to fascinate many people today.
In this workshop, we will use the Noh masterpiece "Shojo" as our subject, allowing participants to enjoyably learn the charm of Nohgaku by actually seeing, hearing, and experiencing it. The content is designed so that even children experiencing Nohgaku for the first time can participate with peace of mind.
It is also recommended for making summer vacation memories or as a theme for independent research projects.
Why not experience Japanese traditional culture during your summer vacation?

For other details, please check our hall's homepage (URL below) and the attached flyer image.
Homepage https://www.kyobun.org/event_schedule.html?id=11949&k=lst&ym=202608
Application Form https://kyobun.org/wsform.php

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Fee

3,000 yen (for both days / includes tax, insurance, etc.)

Event Application

Venue

Sapporo City Education and Culture Hall, Training Room 401

The content may change without prior notice.
Please be sure to check the organizer's official website for the latest information on the event.

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