

Fri 01 Mar
|London
Ainu Stories: Contemporary Lives by the Saru River
Experience Ainu culture as it exists today in this exploration of the contemporary lives of this indigenous people of northern Japan.
Time & Location
01 Mar 2024, 14:00 – 21 Apr 2024, 14:34
London, 101-111 Kensington High St, London W8 5SA, UK
About the event
Experience Ainu culture as it exists today in this exploration of the contemporary lives of this indigenous people of northern Japan.
Historically, members of the Ainu community were not able to fully express their distinct culture, however a movement to celebrate and sustain the Ainu language, textiles, crafts and traditions continues to gather pace, in particular among younger members of the Ainu community.
Ainu Stories is a collaboration with the people of Biratori, an area located in the Saru River basin in southern Hokkaido. Through intimate video interviews and displays of contemporary Ainu works, the exhibition explores four central themes of contemporary Ainu culture: the critically endangered language; society and the preservation of the environment; Ainu textiles, song and dance; and woodcarving and tourism.
The exhibition also reveals surprising historical links between the UK and Biratori, telling the stories of British travellers who forged lasting relationships with the Ainu.
Ainu Stories is complemented by a rich events programme, covering dance, language, cuisine, policy and craft, and featuring guests from Biratori throughout the exhibition period.
⭐️Event Organiser: Japan House London
💡Price: FREE
🗓Date: 16 November 2023 – 21 April 2024
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