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- December 2010 -

Sun. 5 December
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Tatami Workshop and Tatami Concert!

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PART I - "Mini-Tatami Weaving Workshop"
15:00 - 17:00
After this workshop you will be able to display a beautiful flower, doll, or kagamimochi on a nice little tatami mat you made yourself!  Perfect for the coming holiday season.
FREE admission - with the purchase of one drink

PART II - Tatami Concert -
Open 18:00   Start 18:30
A performance with a guitar, ukulele and bass guitar all made out of Tatami!
Performed by Tatami Musical Instrument Manufacturing Unit
1000 yen + 1 drink orderkumasan_bw





Fri. 10 - Sun. 12 December

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An exhibition of hand crafted kimono capes by Kaerutachi
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Free coffee for those who come in a Kimono!







Sun. 12 December
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Belly Dance X Tango Music

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Come and enjoy a collaboration of belly dance and tango music!
Jamilla (Belly dance)
Tango Grelio (Argentin tango music)
Mako (Tango singer)
http://fly8.jp/belly/
Start: 17:30

Admission: 2000 yen  + 1 drink order

Tuesday, 14 December
kero1 Kids' Art Workshop Vol. 3

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- Christmas wreath with fluffy yarn -
15:30 - 16:30
1,500 yen (includes one beverage)

 





Friday, 17 December
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Baby Massage
10:30 - 12:30 (incl. lunch)
How about a soothing massage for your baby!
The instructor-led full body baby massage will bring relaxation to both mother and child and work to deepen the bond between the two.
2,500 yen (incl. massage oil, lunch & one drink)
For babies from 3 months old to 1 year old.
- Reservation required -


Wednesday, 22 December
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Christmas party @ English Night X Movie Night!
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18:00 - 22:00
Sit back and enjoy our Christmas buffet and conversations with interesting local people at English Night:)
We will also be showing the classic "The Nightmare Before Christmas" from 20:00.
2,000 yen per person
- Reservation appreciated -




kero1 "aoniyoshi" - A textiles exhibition celebrating the rustic beauty of Nara by Ms. Saeko Amemori

ame_s Nara is a special place with a bucolic charm that unveils itself over time.
It has been my goal to translate this charm and beauty into the print work I do as a textiles artist.  I would be very happy if you could see and enjoy the simple, unhuried patterns of my pieces and take away some of the quiet spirit of Nara city.
-Saeko Amemori-