After the successes of “Summer Camp 2008 / 2009”, UAE-Japan Cultural Center offers College and High school students a great opportunity to taste Japanese Culture. This camp is officially supported by Japan Foundation and Japanese Consulate of Dubai.
There are many Lectures and Cultural Demonstrations (in English), Games and Quiz by Japanese experienced staffs. At the end of the Camp, a grand lecture will be given by a prominent businessperson from a Japanese Enterprise.
June 17 (Thr)
9:30~10:00
Registration
10:00~10:10
Opening
10:10 ~ 11:00
Lecture (About Japan)
11:00 ~ 12:30
Japanese Calligraphy
(Demonstration & Practice)
11:00 ~ 12:30
Kimono (Demonstration & practice)
Female only – class
June 19 (Sat)
10:00 ~ 11:00
Lecture
(Best Tourist Spots in Japan)
11:00 ~ 12:30
Shogi Game (Japanese traditional Chess:
how to play to win)
11:00 ~ 12:30
Sushi Cooking (Demonstration & Practice)
June 20 (Sun)
10:00 ~ 11:00
Languages and Games
11:00 ~ 12:30
Grand lecture by Mr. Kato, General Manager of Corporate Planning Dep. of Panasonic MD
12:30 ~ 13:00
Closing Ceremony
Venue: American University of Sharjah.
Registration starts May 15, 2010 online.
Fee: Dhs 300 (Dhs100/day) payment in advance. Certificates will be given for full-course participants only. You can choose either one of the demonstration on 1st and 2nd day. However prior registration must be made, as each demonstration has limited seats. Send your application to http://jp.f35.mail.yahoo.co.jp/ym/Compose?To=jpncenterapplication@gmail.com with your name and contact number. Visit our website: http://www.jp.ae/
Wednesday, June 2, 2010
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Thanks for including the session of teaching how to play shogi. Here are some good resources available on Internet for your reference.
ReplyDeleteHIDETCHI's Shogi Channel(more than 200 excellent shogi videos in English!)
http://www.youtube.com/user/HIDETCHI
81-Square Universe(English speakers shogi community)
http://forum.81squareuniverse.com/
*On-line Play
PlayOK
http://www.playok.com/
Brainking
http://brainking.com/
*Shogi Freeware
SPEAR
http://www.teu.ac.jp/gamelab/SHOGI/SPEAR/spearmain.html
I hope the coming event will be successful.