A comedy proposed in collaboration with the Japanese Embassy in the Kingdom of Bahrain. Diane Kichijitsu is a bilingual Rakugo performer who has taken the traditional Japanese art of storytelling to audiences around the world. Born in Liverpool, England, her life changed after traveling through Japan, where she immersed herself deeply in Japanese culture and traditions. A licensed teacher of ikebana and tea ceremony, kimono specialist, and seasoned entertainer, Diane is renowned for her quick wit and engaging narratives, performed in English, Japanese, or a blend of both. Through international performances, media appearances, and educational work, she has become a respected cultural ambassador, using humor to build meaningful bridges between Japan and the world.
The effect of sound tells, of the place of its root, and a portion of the tale of this authentic art form of the Gulf. In the Mohammed bin Fares Hall for the Art of Gulf Sound, the art form is not merely a memory; but also a visual reflection of the beauty of the place, which contains traditional architectural features from the foundations of the original house.
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