The Institute for Medieval Japanese Studies, founded in 1968, is an international research center dedicated to promoting the study of pre-Meiji era Japan. With a focus on neglected aspects of premodern Japanese civilization, particularly during the medieval period, the Institute aims to encourage research and collaboration among European and American scholars. Through its various projects and initiatives, such as the EMAJIN Project and the IBC Project, the Institute seeks to preserve and restore Japanese cultural heritage for future generations. The Institute for Medieval Japanese Studies presents public gagaku concerts and instrumental workshops in collaboration with the Gagaku-Hōgaku Classical Japanese Music Curriculum and Performance Program at Columbia University. These events feature renowned gagaku artists from Japan, showcasing both classical repertory and contemporary compositions for ancient gagaku instruments. The concerts serve as a platform for cultural exchange and collaboration between musicians and artists from Japan and the United States, while the workshops provide hands-on instruction for participants of all levels, fostering a deeper appreciation for the ancient music of Japan.
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