Located in western India, the indigenous Warli tribe lives in a jungle-surrounded village. Using lines, circles, and triangles, the Warli painting method is used to welcome gods at ceremonies. Mayur and Tushar Vayeda use this method and express the story of the beginning of humankind, the landscape of shamanism, and the consideration of modern society. This exhibition will display the works by the Vayeda brothers.
[Related Events] 1. Public Mural Production Date: August 19 (Fri) 12:00-until the completion of the mural painting 2. Warli Painting Workshop Date: August 20 (Sat), 21 (Sun), 27 (Sat), 28 (Sun) Time: 14:00-16:00 Lecturers: Tushar Vayeda, Mayur Vayeda Interpreter: Kazunori Hamao from Tsomoriri Bunko Capacity: About 10 people per session *Children under the age of 6 must be accompanied. Fee: ¥2000 3. Live Painting by the Vayeda Brothers and Yusuke Asai Date: September 4th (Sun) 14:00-18:00 *There will be breaks during the event. Guests: Tushar Vayeda, Mayur Vayeda, Yusuke Asai Fee: ¥1500 *Please check the official website for event details and how to apply.
5 minute walk from Sengawa Station on the Keio line; From Seijogakuen-mae Station on the Odakyu Odawara line, take the Odakyu bus toward Komae Station North Side and get off at Wakabacho. The venue is 5 minute walk from there.
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