Folklorama 2024

Welcome to Folklorama 2024 - Japanese Pavilion Webpage! There are many exciting new changes, so please head to the Folklorama website to hear about all about it.

The Japanese Pavilion will run from August 4th to Aug 10th, 2024 at Petrus Hall.

This year, the Japanese Pavilion will remain at Petrus Hall after having such a successful year in 2023.  We have made some changes in the way the pavilion will run so we should be better than last year.  Petrus Hall is very easy to access and we have ample parking for everyone.

This year we are making several changes to our entertainment to include more Traditional Japanese entertainment that was requested by so many individuals.  You will see traditional green tea ceremony and Ikebana (Japanese flower arranging).   We will also have martial art demonstrations including kendo, karate and judo.  The Aurora Japanese Dancers and Hinode Taiko will also join the exciting line up of performers this year.   Our regular shows are listed below

Showtimes are as follows:
Sunday and Monday Aug 4th and 5th - 5:15, 6:45, and 8:15pm.  No 9:45 show
Tuesday - 6:45 and 8:15 only (NO 9:45 pm show)
Wednesday, Thursday and Friday - 6:45, 8:15, and 9:45 pm shows
Saturday Aug 10th - 5:15, 6:45, 8:15 and 9:45 pm

Tickets to attend Folklorama will be available for purchase online by clicking the box below and following the links.  You will still be able to buy your tickets at the door, but you can avoid general admission lineups and possibly being held back at sold-out performances by purchasing online up to one hour before show time (provided tickets are still available for that performance).

 


Meet our 2024 Japanese Pavilion Ambassadors

And Pavilion Greeter

Kristen Taniguchi

Currently, I find myself engaged in the rigorous program at Red River College, where I am honing my skills and knowledge in the field of Sonography. Each day presents new opportunities for growth, and I enjoy each challenge set in front of me. Outside the realm of academia, I enjoy cultivating meaningful connections with those around me and making new connections. These moments provide a welcome balance to the demands of my studies. I believe in maintaining a healthy body and mind, and I enjoy regular visits to the gym to help me clear my mind and recharge before tackling a long study night. In addition to this, I find immense fulfillment and joy in the exhilarating sport of roller derby. As a passionate player, I thrive in the fast-paced intensity of the game, where you are challenged with teamwork, strategy and athleticism that create an experience unlike any other. Whether I am blocking opponents or scoring points, roller derby challenges me both physically and mentally. As I navigate life, I am grateful for the opportunities that each day brings and remain steadfast in my pursuit of growth, fulfillment and joy.

Hanako Teranishi

Hanako Teranishi (They/Them) is a queer Yonsei mixed Japanese Canadian. They are a fourth-year English Honours student at the University of Manitoba. They are interested in learning and writing about racial and queer identities alongside anti-capitalist and Queer theory. They work as a Writing Tutor and pursue both academic and creative writing projects. In their spare time, Hanako loves catching up on their to-read list, organizing with social justice groups, rock climbing, and attending local concerts! Hanako's engagement with writing seeks to create pockets of belonging, intimacy, and love by filling in the gaps they see within academia and literature. Currently, they are a member of the National Association of Japanese Canadian’s Young Leaders Committee and has recently taken up traditional Japanese Odori (Dance).

 

 

Haulu Beyette - Youth Ambassador

Haulu is fifteen years old and a sophomore at Collège Sturgeon Heights Collegiate where he is enrolled in French Immersion.  He is a competitive basketball player and will be on the Sturgeon Heights varsity team next year.  He is often seen at the YMCA practicing basketball, working out, and training to be a lifeguard. Haulu was born and raised in Fukuoka, Japan until the age of five and then moved to Winnipeg. He speaks English, French, and Japanese.  Last year, Haulu stayed in Japan the entire summer and is eager to be a part of Folklorama 2024 events, activities and the Japanese Pavilion.

Luca Kennedy - Youth Ambassador

My name is Luca Kennedy and I am in the 11th grade at Collège Miles Macdonell Collegiate. I grew up in Japan until I was 4 and moved to Canada where I have lived for the last 12 years.  I took Japanese language lessons at JCAM for 5 years. I’ve volunteered at the Japanese Pavilion and performed with Hinode Taiko. I enjoy playing school volleyball and badminton, hanging out with friends, making videos, playing music and working at a restaurant. I am very excited to take on the role of ambassador at the Japanese Pavilion this year.

Daniel Akira Cowen - Greeter

Hello!  My name is Daniel Cowen and I am 23 years old.  I live in Winnipeg with my parents, Cathy and Steve, and my sister Stephanie.
I attend a day program, Options, Pathways and Transitions, where I have many friends.  We work on academic subjects such as literacy and numeracy and enjoy social activities such as bowling, art and gym.  I also have one afternoon of supported work experience.  I recently took up taiko drumming at JCAM and I love it!  I take swimming lessons, volunteer at Children’s Rehabilitation Centre, and am on two Special Olympics teams, 5 pin bowling and basketball.
My family have been members of JCAM for many years and last year I was the  Greeter for our Japanese Pavilion.  I loved meeting people and welcoming them to the pavilion.  My favourite part was dancing at the end of each show.  I look forward to taking on this role again!

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Japanese Pavilion
Petrus Hall
2624 Inkster Blvd
Winnipeg, MB