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Japan's oldest traditional performing arts [NOH] is coming

Where
44 Margaret St
Sydney NSW 2000
Australia
Scots Church Sydney
When

Saturday 16 November 2024 from 7pm to 8:30pm

Cost

VIP Tiket with Meet&Greet/Refreshment: AUD $100A Ticket: AUD $80 Standard: AUD $60

Japan's oldest traditional performing arts [NOH] is coming to Sydney first time.

Get ready to experience the rich cultural heritage of Japan right here in the heart of Sydney at Scots Church Sydney.

Witness the mesmerizing beauty and grace of NOH, a centuries-old art form that has captivated audiences for generations.

A special Noh actor, Mr Motonori Umewaka holds the Important Intangible Cultural Property, recognized by Japanese government.

He is a representative director of the Japan Traditional Arts and Culture Foundation.

Don't miss this rare opportunity to immerse yourself in the world of Japanese traditional performing arts.

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