Sentences with phrase «of koto»

A testament to his work's enduring engagement with music, the artist has filled the galleries with the sounds of the koto and shakuhachi of traditional Japanese court music.
Now an exhibition of his work will launch on 12 May at a former factory turned into a gallery in the Tokyo district of Koto.

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Denim strapped toddler carrier with Koto Pink fabric This is my second ever DIY, and by far my favorite of all time carrier.
National Cardiovascular Center (Suita, Osaka, Japan) HuBit genomix, Inc. (Chiyoda - ku, Tokyo, Japan; President and CEO: Go Ichien) NTT DATA Corporation (Koto - ku, Tokyo, Japan; President and CEO: Tomokazu Hamaguchi) Municipality of Arita, Saga Prefecture, Japan (Mayor: Masata Iwanaga)(April 2006).
We went to a Japanese restaurant Koto and have enjoyed lots of great traditional meals as well as sushis.
Dr. Serkan Koto, the CEO of Tokyo - based game industry consultant firm Kantan Games, shared the rumor on Twitter this morning, saying: «Bandai Namco is currently developing several NX titles.
A number of activities are also provided to the guests: traditional Japanese kimono bride costumes, Japanese tea ceremonies, Japanese floral arrangement courses, and «koto» harp concerts.
Seated in the blossom - laden Peacock Alley amongst the soothing sounds of the Japanese Koto, guests enjoy a broad selection of teas, Japanese - inspired savories and pastries by Executive Chef Peter Laufer and Pastry Chef Jason Jimenez.
Quite a few of them are stringed instruments like guitars, bass guitars, shamisen and koto.
At 4 p.m., composer and vocalist Amirtha Kidambi assembles an inter-generational quartet in a set of improvised music accompanied by Miya Masaoka on the koto, Erica Dicker on the violin, and Andria Nicodemou on the vibraphone.
As the processes of binding have shifted from man to machine, South African photographer Koto Bolofo's (born 1959) Binding is a meticulous study of bookbinding today that embraces the new and laments the loss of the old.
The exhibition in Duke Street includes four of the key New York videos from 1973: Lash, a head shot of an androgynous Morgan bearing long eyelashes which he strokes to a koto melody; Volcano, in which he «blacks - up» and vomits white yoghurt words onto the TV screen; Smear in which he covers the TV screen with kisses (from the inside); and Shatter, in which a hammer «within» taps the surface of the screen until it breaks.
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