For (a lot) more information about the fall festival:
「Neighborhood Autumn Festival in Japan: A Multimodal Visual Ethnography and Performance」
https://visualanthropologyofjapan.blogspot.com/2020/05/special-multimodal-bonus-resources-and.html
Explorations and experiments in visual representations - multimodality, sensory ethnography, reflexivity, autoethnographic vignettes, ethnographic photography and ba...
Showing posts with label 秋祭り. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 秋祭り. Show all posts
Monday, October 24, 2022
Sunday, October 23, 2022
2022 Fall Festival - Day Two
See yesterday's post for Day One Photos. Here's Day Two... I'm already looking forward to next year!
For (a lot) more information about the fall festival:
「Neighborhood Autumn Festival in Japan: A Multimodal Visual Ethnography and Performance」
https://visualanthropologyofjapan.blogspot.com/2020/05/special-multimodal-bonus-resources-and.html
「Neighborhood Autumn Festival in Japan: A Multimodal Visual Ethnography and Performance」
https://visualanthropologyofjapan.blogspot.com/2020/05/special-multimodal-bonus-resources-and.html
Saturday, October 22, 2022
2022 Fall Festival - Day One
After two long years of COVID-19 restrictions, we were finally able to hold our neighborhood fall festival this year. The program was cut back a bit - no night festival or mochi maki and an abbreviated course. Rain hampered things on the second day no we couldn't have our usual yaki niku barbeque. But still, it was great to see my friends after so long and push-pull the danjiri throughout the neighborhood. My activities were cut back as well due to injury. I went back to being the event photographer rather than a danjiri pusher. But we were lucky to have a group of student volunteers from a nearby college - we really couldn't have done it without them. So, here are the Day One Photo Offerings...
For (a lot) more information about the fall festival:
「Neighborhood Autumn Festival in Japan: A Multimodal Visual Ethnography and Performance」
https://visualanthropologyofjapan.blogspot.com/2020/05/special-multimodal-bonus-resources-and.html
Tuesday, October 13, 2020
No Fall Festival this year - the danjiri remained locked in the shed - but a kagura dance was performed, attended by (in addition to the Shinto priest and dancers) 7 old men (the shrine board of directors), a visual anthropologist and his 7-year-old assistant
For previous fall festivals:
https://visualanthropologyofjapan.blogspot.com/2020/05/special-multimodal-bonus-resources-and.html
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