This Friday, April 15, 2011, at 6:00 PM at the Muséaav, 16 bis Place Garibaldi in Nice, a large auction of artworks will be held in aid of the Japan disaster victims. The support from the Côte d’Azur for Japan remains strong!
Initiated by Gabriel Yoshitsune Fabre, the Museaav is organizing, in partnership with the city of Nice, three days of artistic mobilization to support the Japanese disaster victims.
Born in Tokyo and raised by a Japanese woman from Sendai, the artist Gabriel Yoshitsune Fabre wanted to bring together everyone who wishes to help the victims of this disaster by organizing an exhibition-sale and an auction.
This spontaneous initiative will give artists the opportunity to demonstrate that their Art is universal and that the public, by purchasing a work or participating in a performance, will share the same spirit of solidarity with them. Over 70 visual artists have responded to this call.
The sales will allow funds to be donated to the Japanese Red Cross as well as to the city of Sendai.
The program
Friday, April 15
14:00: Opening with a performance by Tchieko Imamura followed by DooHwa Gianton
15:00: “Reverb” (improvisations on artworks) with Fred d’Oelnitz (duo)
15:30: “Reverb” with Merakhazaan (double bass)
18:00: Auction directed by Me Pierre Cornette de St Cyr
20:00: Performance D.Y.L. The machine (excerpts from line out)
Saturday, April 16
15:00: “Reverb” with Richard Casteu (guitar)
15:30: “Reverb” with the Ktra collective: Gaël Navard (electronic percussion), Manuel Rosas (laptop)
16:00: Video performance by Franck Olivas
16:30: Reading of Kawabata by Emma Laurent
17:00: Performance D.Y.L. The circle of water (excerpts from line out)
17:30: Ryoko Nuriki (sanshin, an instrument from Okinawa)
18:00: Limiè (ngoni)
18:30: Simon Diego Attal Santos (violin)
20:00: Performance D.Y.L. The circle of water (excerpts from line out)
Sunday, April 17
16:30: “Reverb” with Hans & Benjamin Brafod “the music of the stars” (Swiss hang and soprano sax)
17:00: Concert: trio with Yukako Hiramori-Custo (soprano), Mariko Izumi-Chauvineau (piano), and Mutsuko Uematsu-Cuglietta (harp)
18:00: Conference: “Japanese society today – to understand how Japanese people act and react” by Jean-Claude Courdy, journalist, Doctor of Political Science, Honorary President of the France-Japan Press Association
19:30: Piano and voice recital: Marie Pausa & Béatrice Bregoli Orts + Video sequences, animation “a smile for Japan” etc.…
Visitors can come with a small token: a note, a flower, or a candle.