Master swordsmith and martial arts expert Kunimasa Matsuba
to delve into the elusive character of Japanese swords
NOTE: LECTURE ONLY (no performance or demonstration)
Date: Tuesday, September 3, 2013
Time: 7:00PM
Speaker: Master Swordsmith Kunimasa Matsuba
Venue: The Japan Foundation, Los Angeles
(5700 Wilshire Blvd. #100, Los Angeles, CA 90036)
Admission: Free
RSVP: **Required**
See this page for details and RSVP info:
http://www.jflalc.org/ac-lecture12.html
On Tuesday, September 3, 2013, the Japan Foundation, Los Angeles (JFLA) will host master swordsmith and martial arts expert Kunimasa Matsuba to talk about the place of Japanese swords and martial arts in contemporary society, including the history of these weapons, the philosophy of their craft and use, and their intrinsic beauty. Powerful, flexible, and subtly beautiful, Japanese swords have evolved with the society around them for hundreds of years, and continue to be revered as representative images of the warrior spirit of bu. In this lecture, Matsuba will discuss the essential paradox of an ancient and deadly weapon in a peaceful society, and the enigmatic place of a modern swordsmith in between art, craft, and weapon.
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Born in February 1959 under the abundant sunshine of Miyazaki Prefecture that would propel his training from a young age, Matsuba is a master swordsmith who has won numerous awards for his craft since he began exhibiting his contemporary Japanese swords. At the same time a talented expert of martial arts, Matsuba holds black belts of the sixth dan in aikido and of the fifth dan in kendo, and gives lectures and demonstrations around the world, notably in the United States and Europe.
Read an essay (English) by Master Swordsmith Kunimasa Matsuba about the craft of a swordsmith here:
http://www.matsubakunimasa.jp/today.html
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See photos of Kunimasa Matsuba's activities here (Japanese):
http://www.matsubakunimasa.jp/activity.html
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Official event page:
http://www.jflalc.org/ac-lecture12.html