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Showing posts with label anime festivals. Show all posts
Showing posts with label anime festivals. Show all posts

Sunday, February 27

ACF 910: Doll Festival (Girls' Day): Hinamatsuri at Japan Society

Doll Festival (Girls' Day) / Hinamatsuri
When:
Sunday, March 6, 2010 at 2:00 PM
Where: Japan Society, 333 East 47th Street, NYC
(between 1st and 2nd Avenyes)

Doll Festival (Hinamatsuri) is a time to wish for the health and future happiness of young girls. Enjoy music performance and songs, taste festival-related snacks and drinks and help decorate ceremonial dolls (hina-ningyo)! Children and families will create their own hina dolls to take home. Boys are welcome to participate.

Recommended for children ages 3-10 and accompanying adults.
Program subject to change.

TICKETS:
$12/$5 Japan Society members; children ages 2 or under free.
Corporate and individual member families may purchase tickets at the discounted price.

Buy Tickets Online or call the Japan Society Box Office at (212) 715-1258, Mon. - Fri. 11 am - 6 pm, Weekends 11 am - 5 pm. [02.28.10 Update - Just received notification from Japan Society that this event has Sold Out. If you're interested, I guess you can call and find out if there have been any cancellations.]

Wednesday, October 20

ACF 740: NY Comic Con & Anime Festival 2010 Image Set #5

Here's what probably will be my final set of some Alexandria Cruz's images from the recent NY Comic Con and Anime Festival 2010. Alexandria's on the right in the last picture. To her left is cosplay singer Sneko Chan.

Thanks to Alexandria's many pictures, I got a bit of the feeling of what it would've been like to have been there, but alas, circumstances prevented my presence this year. Hopefully next year I'll make it and have a slew of my own pictures to post, as I have in previous years.

Whenever possible I've used her captions. And again, my apologies if any errors have been made in identification.

RAMONA-ON-SKATES

Sweet-decora-lolitas!

Carla Razuri & Koga Echevarria

Cosplay singer Sneko Chan & Alexandria Cruz

Tuesday, October 19

ACF 739: NY Comic Con & Anime Festival 2010 Image Set #4

Here's another set of some Alexandria Cruz's images from the recent NY Comic Con and Anime Festival 2010. Whenever possible I've used her captions. My apologies for any errors in identification.

Very hot young cosplaying damsel (my caption)

Vincent Kira Villamil & Paloma Lansberry

TAI-LEE!

X-MEN-GANG

Monday, October 18

ACF 737: NY Comic Con & Anime Festival 2010 Image Set #3

Here's the third set of some Alexandria Cruz's images from the recent NY Comic Con and Anime Festival 2010. Whenever possible I've used her captions. My regrets for any inadvertent errors in identification.

Bad ass chick

HATS

Fair maiden (my caption)

Another pair with dynamite costumes (my caption)

Sunday, October 17

ACF 734: More images from New York Comic Con & Anime Festival 2010

Here are some more pictures of great examples of cosplay from NY Comic Con and Anime Festival 2010. All photos are courtesy of Alexandria Cruz. Apologies for any identification errors i might have made.

Blade Runner

WINGZ

Two female cosplayers (my caption)

Saturday, October 16

ACF 732: Some cosplay images from NY Comic Con and Anime Festival 2010

I was majorly bummed that I wasn't able to make it to the combined NY Comic Con and Anime Festival 2010 last weekend. Fortunately, one of my great Facebook friends Alexandria Cruz was there and has allowed me to repost some of her photos. She can be seen at the right of the bottom of today's three photos. I'll be posting some more images in the days to come.

Female Green Lantern

Death Note

Paloma Lansberry & Alexandria Cruz

Thursday, October 7

ACF 716: NY Comic Con and NY Anime Festival begin tomorrow!!!!!


These two great events have combined into one mind-blowing extravaganza this year. They will run from October 8 - 10, 2010, at the Jacob K. Javits Center on 11th Avenue just above 34th Street. Full info at the two links provided above. Lots of super events will be taking place, and hard-core cosplay individuals will abound, I'm sure.

Sadly I won't be there to cover it and take pictures, as I have in the past, at least at Comic Con. I just found out that there's no #1 trains running from 242nd street (I'm near the 238th Street stop) and 168th Street, due to track work. Curse you MTA. How dare you schedule such work on this weekend.

But if you're in town or can get here, don't miss this combined event. It's going to be a zoo, but a glorious one!

Saturday, August 7

ACF 651: 2010 J-Pop Summit coming to San Francisco's Japantown in September


NEW PEOPLE, a dynamic entertainment destination bringing the latest examples of Japanese popular culture to North American shores, will expand its upcoming 2010 J-Pop Summit Festival, happening on Saturday, September 18th in San Francisco’s Japantown, with a special series of just-announced events taking place at the venue each night during the week leading up to the Festival. Tickets are now available on www.J-Pop.com.

Beginning on Monday, September 13th and continuing every evening through Friday, September 17th, different aspects of Japanese and Asian film, anime, fashion design, music and other forms of pop culture will be celebrated in a series of unique screenings, interactive discussions, multimedia presentations and live performances. Special gift bags containing a variety of fun premiums will be given to all ticket holders each night.

“The 2010 J-Pop Summit Festival is shaping up to become one of the biggest events of its kind in the country and is devoted to celebrating Japanese pop culture in all its forms,” says Seiji Horibuchi, founder of NEW PEOPLE and CEO of VIZ Pictures. “We’re very excited to announce this roster of special events taking place at the VIZ Cinema theatre and throughout the entire NEW PEOPLE venue, and invite the public to enjoy of variety of inspired film, fashion, music and art each night leading up to the big all-day street celebration on Saturday September 18th!”

More details on the 2010 J-Pop Summit Festival are available at: http://www.j-pop.com/. Additional news alerts over the coming weeks will detail specific events and appearances.

TOKYOSCOPE TALK, Vol. 6: Bad Girls & Wild Women
Monday, September 13th at 6:00pm

Join hosts Patrick Macias (Editor, Otaku USA), and Tomohiro Machiyama (founding editor, Movie Treasures magazine) for a unique look at sexy Stray Cats, Female Prisoners, Delinquent Bosses and other captivating and sexy bad girl roles from Japanese cinema. The evening will be complemented by a theatrical screening of the lurid prison film Female Prisoner #701: Scorpion. Adults only due to mature subject matter; 18+ General admission tickets for the discussion and film screening are $20.00.

ANIME NIGHT with Animation On Display & Crunchyroll
Tuesday, September 14th at 7:00pm

Animation On Display, San Francisco’s very own anime convention, joins forces with leading online content provider Crunchyroll for a theatrical presentation of Makoto Shinkai's "5 Centimeters Per Second”. The evening will also include a special VIP reception, open to the public, as well as a Q&A session about the film. Come meet other anime fans and join the fun with a special evening celebrating anime! General admission tickets for the film screening are $10.00.

6%DOKIDOKI HARAJUKU FASHION NIGHT Featuring Designer Sebastian Masuda
Wednesday, September 15th at 6:00pm

Join eclectic clothing designer and 6%DOKIDOKI founder Sebastian Masuda for a trip through the colorful and edgy world of Harajuku fashion. Masuda will offer insights and a history on the evolution of fashion from this ultra-hip district in Tokyo that has gone on to gain a worldwide audience as well as preview some of his latest designs. 6%DOKIDOKI shop girls Yuka and Vani will offer a mini-fashion show of some of the company’s newest ensembles and audience members are invited to try out for a chance to model new designs to be showcased at the J-Pop Summit Festival on Saturday, September 18th. General admission tickets for the lecture and fashion show are $20.00.

Noise Pop Meets J-Pop: Film Screenings of 77 Boadrum, preceded by Cornelius - Synchronized & Sensurround
Thursday, September 16th at 5:30pm Happy Hour; Screening at 7:00pm

Join Noise Pop, organizers of the leading independent music festival in the Bay Area, for a special theatrical presentation of 77 Boadrum. On July 7, 2007, Japanese free-rock group the Boredoms staged a live performance featuring 77 drummers at the Empire-Fulton Ferry State Park in Brooklyn, NY. 77 Boadrum is the official live documentary of this incredible event – complete with behind the scenes rehearsal footage, interviews, and of course, the actual performance. With intense, chaotic energy that melds into a No-Wave rock infused format, the Boredoms have garnered international attention for the member’s incredible rhythmic power, clever melodic punches, and sheer chaotic intensity. Since exploding onto the scene in 1997, Japanese musician Cornelius has dazed and amused fans worldwide with his freeform pop aesthetic and playful sense of humor. His short music videos are edgy and exceptional, the live ones being seen for the first time in the U.S. There will be a complementary Happy Hour before the screening. General admission tickets for the film screening are $10.00.

MYX VIP Party
Friday, September 17th at 6:00pm

MYX® is the only music entertainment and lifestyle channel dedicated to the Asian American community, utilizing music, culture and entertainment. The network will showcase several of its music, youth culture and lifestyle programs including Music Bang, 360VM, Vinyl Addiction, and That’s My Jam in a special evening showcasing the exciting and diverse worlds of Asian pop music, fast import street racers, designer vinyl and collectable toys, and lots more! MYX can be seen on Channel 368 on Comcast’s Digital Preferred Tier in the San Francisco Bay Area, Comcast ON DEMAND, Cox Digital Basic Cable, DIRECTV 2067 and RCN. Free admission. RSVP at www.j-pop.com.

NEW PEOPLE offers the latest films, art, fashion and retail brands from Japan and is the creative vision of the J-Pop Center Project and VIZ Pictures, a distributor and producer of Japanese live action film. Located in San Francisco at 1746 Post Street, the 20,000 square foot structure features a striking 3-floor transparent glass façade that frames a fun and exotic new environment to engage the imagination into the 21st Century. A dedicated web site is available at: http://www.newpeopleworld.com/.

Tuesday, February 23

ACF 483: NY Int'l Children's Film Festival

© 2009 SUMMERWARS FILM PARTNERS

NEW YORK INT'L CHILDREN'S FILM FESTIVAL
in association with
NEW YORK-TOKYO presents
US PREMIERE OF SUMMER WARS, MAI MAI MIRACLE, OBLIVION ISLAND, AND MORE!

The 13th critically acclaimed New York International Children's Film Festival (NYICFF) kicks off from Feb 26 through March 21st. NYICFF is North America's largest festival of film for children and teens and stands at the forefront of a movement to define a new, more provocative and compelling film for kids. Activities include ground-breaking, fun-filled and thought-provoking new works and special events. NEW YORK-TOKYO is very happy to work with NYICFF again this year for Japanese anime.

© 2009 SUMMERWARS FILM PARTNERS

SUMMER WARS
*US Premiere*
Director: Mamoru Hosoda Production: Madhouse
2009 Japan 114 min Japanese with English subtitles

SUMMER WARS is a scintillating new feature from emerging anime star Mamoru Hosoda, a film whose "dazzling fluency of motion and untethered brilliance of invention makes the usual fantasy anime look childish and dull." Director Mamoru Hosoda will make a special guest appearance at this premiere!

Recommended Ages: 9 to Adult

Screening:
Fri, Feb 26 at 6:00PM at DGA Theater

© 2009 Nobuko Takagi / Magazine House / "MAIMAISHINKO" Film Committee

MAI MAI MIRACLE
*US Premiere*
Director: Sunao Katabuchi Production: Madhouse
2009 Japan 95 min Japanese with English subtitles

MAI MAI MIRACLE is a sumptuously animated film about friendship and the passing of childhood is as "splendidly colorful and beautifully illustrated as a Monet landscape".

Recommended Ages: 8 to Adult

Screenings:
Sat, Feb 27 at 5:30PM at Cantor Film Center
Sat, Mar 6 at 11:30AM at Symphony Space

©2009 FUJI TELEVISION NETWORK / Production I.G / DENTSU / PONY CANYON
OBLIVION ISLAND
*US Premiere*
Director: Shinsuke Sato Production: Production I.G
2009 Japan 98 min Japanese with English subtitles


OBLIVION ISLAND is a film from the creators of GHOST IN THE SHELL comes a film with exquisite 2D backgrounds with modern 3D character designs in a dazzling animated adventure.

Recommended Ages: 7 to Adult

Screenings:
Sat, Feb 27 at 10:30AM at Cantor Film Center
Sat, Mar 6 at 4:30PM at Symphony Space

© Yasuhiro YOSHIURA / DIRECTIONS, Inc.

TIME OF EVE
*US Premiere*
Director: Yasuhiro Yoshiura
2008 Japan 15 min Japanese with English subtitles

The US premiere of TIME OF EVE will show at the Flicker Lounge program, a selection of the best short film and animation from around the world. The Flicker Lounge runs for 80 min.

Recommended Ages: 12 to Adult

Screenings:
Sat, Feb 27 at 4:30PM at Cantor Film Center
Sat, Mar 13 at 2:00PM at Symphony Space

© Iwaisawa kenji

MAN IN THE TUNNEL ALLEY
*US Premiere*
Director: Iwaisawa Kenji
2008 Japan 5 min Japanese with English subtitles

The US Premiere of MAN IN THE TUNNEL ALLEY will show at the Heebie Jeebies program which features a selection of strange and scary short films from around the world. The Heebie Jeebies program runs for 80 min.

Recommended Ages: 10 to Adult

Screenings:
Sat, Feb 27 at 3:00PM at Cantor Film Center
Sat, Mar 13 at 7:00PM at Symphony Space

For more information:
http://www.gkids.com/

About NYICFF
NYICFF was founded in 1997 to promote intelligent, passionate, provocative cinematic works for ages 3-18 and to help define a more compelling film for kids. Since its launch, the event has grown to become the largest festival for children and teens in North America, with a paid audience of over 25,000 attending the most recent event. Since 2000, all screenings have sold out in advance.

http://www.gkids.com/

About NEW YORK - TOKYO
Founded in 2001, NEW YORK - TOKYO (NYT) is a NYC - based lifestyle marketing, communications, and event media company that creates a place online and offline for the creative exchange inspired by the New York and Tokyo youth culture scenes.

http://www.newyork-tokyo.com/

Sunday, September 27

ACF 382: NY Anime Festival - more day two pictures

Here are a few more pictures from yesterday, the second day of the NY Anime festival.

Today, Sunday, September 27th is the third - and final - day of the festival.

The crowd on Saturday was huge, and a think it'll be fair to say the festival was a big success.

Once again, the homepage of the NY Anime Festival is here.

P.S. - My understanding is that next year, from October 8th to 10th, the New York Comic Con and the New York Anime Festival will be held jointly. Can't wait to see that crowd! Mark your calendars.

Saturday, September 26

ACF 381: NY Anime Festival 2009 - pictures from day two

Today was the second day of the New York Anime Festival 2009, held at the Jacob K. Javits Convention Center on the west side of mid-town Manhattan.

There were lots and lots of folk attending, many in costume. Thanks to all the nice people who allowed me to take pictures and to post them here.

Some of the action was literally on the floor.

I'll post some more pictures tomorrow, which will be the last day of the festival.

The NYAF Exhibition Hall will be open tomorrow, Sunday, September 27th, from 10 AM to 5 PM. Homepage of the New York Anime festival is here.
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