Taste of Japan: 60th Anniversary Celebration
Taste of Japan: 60th Anniversary
Celebration
Saturday 27 October 2012
10AM –
5PM
FREE
Auckland Museum
Taste of Japan festival to mark 60
years of diplomatic relations between Japan and New
Zealand
2012 marks the 60 year anniversary of the start of diplomatic relations between Japan and New Zealand, and to celebrate the occasion Auckland Museum is hosting this year’s all-day Taste of Japan festival.
Kei Myazawa – wagashi
master
Experience the music, food, art, crafts and culture of Japan without leaving Auckland. Artists and performers from Japan and Australia will lead a line-up of performers who are helping to make this year’s Taste of Japan bigger than ever. Come along to the Museum this Saturday for a full day of food demonstrations, workshops and the final of the New Zealand-Japan fusion cooking competition.
All three floors of the Museum are showcasing the Taste of Japan including martial arts and origami workshops on the first floor, food stalls outside the Museum and the New Zealand & Japan Business Expo in the Museum’s Event Centre.
A full programme of events is available on our website, some highlights of which are below.
10AM Opening,
Atrium
Taste of Japan 2012 opens with a
performance from the New Zealand Japan Society’s Haere Mai
Taiko (drum) group and Sample, an Auckland hip hop
ensemble.
10.15AM & 2PM, Wagashi
Demonstration, Auditorium
Wagashi is a
traditional Japanese confectionery which is often served
with tea. Kei Miyazawa, wagashi master, has come from Japan
to share this delicious art with us. Don’t miss this rare
opportunity to see how wagashi is made then join Kei
at 11.30AM in the Event Centre for a wagashi workshop.
11.30AM, 1.30PM & 3PM, Daidabou Taiko drumming,
Ground Floor
Taiko drumming is one of the most
exciting and well-known aspects of Japan’s rich cultural
heritage. Daidabou are a well-known Japanese taiko team who
have travelled to New Zealand to support the Taste of Japan
2012 and to raise awareness on the ongoing need for support
in Japan following the March 2011 earthquake and
tsunami.
12 NOON, Fusion Cooking Competition
– Final, Event Centre
Get amongst the action
as the two finalists battle it out head-to-head to see who
is the master of the mystery box.
New
Zealand/Japan Business Expo, Event
Centre
Don’t miss the food and exciting offers
from local and international companies on the third floor at
our New Zealand/ Japan Business Expo, taking place all
day.
Learning Centre
Features
all day workshops for origami, shodo, mini tatami making
(traditional Japanese floormats) and hourly martial arts
workshops