Hey folks,
For those who dont know yet AMS is holding a AMV video editing class
on Wednesday
April 9th. We need anyone whos interested to post on the forum otherwise you
mightnt have access to computers on the night.
Link: http://www.redbrick.dcu.ie/~ams/forum/viewtopic.php?t=18
Laters
AMS ^^
Hi everyone, I have received an email from the Japanese embassy inviting
those who are interested in applying to the JET programme next year to a
reception being held for the opening of an exhibition in the city (details
below). This only applies to current final year students. If anyone is
interested in coming please get back to me by Monday because I have to RSVP
the number of places.
Thanks,
Keith O'Sullivan
Chairperson
---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: cultural <cultural(a)embjp.ie>
Date: Thu, Mar 20, 2008 at 1:11 PM
Subject: Opening reception for JET photograph exhibition
To: dahatc(a)gmail.com
Dear Keith,
I hope you're well.
I'm contacting you on behalf of Mr. Kobayashi to invite you to the opening
reception for the exhibition of photographs by ex-JETs in Temple Bar from
17.00 to 18.30 on Saturday 29 March which we sent you some information about
recently. As you mentioned that you're interested in applying for the JET
Programme, we thought it might be a good opportunity for you to meet ex-JETs
and hear about their experiences directly from them.
If you'd like to come, we'd appreciate it if you could RSVP to the JET
Coordinator Phil Voon by 25 March, so that we can have an idea of the number
of guests to expect on the night. His phone number is 01 202 8306 or you
can e-mail him at jet(a)embjp.ie.
The invitation is also extended to any members of the DCU Anime and Manga
Society who are thinking of applying to next year's JET Programme, so would
you mind forwarding the invitation below to anyone you think might like to
attend (stressing the RSVP deadline if possible!).
Many thanks, Keith, and we hope to see you at the reception on 29 March.
Kind regards,
*Jenny O'Connor***
Culture/Press Affairs Division
Embassy of Japan
Tel: 01 - 202 8305
E-mail: cultural(a)embjp.ie
Website: www.ie.emb-japan.go.jp
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The Embassy of Japan and Irish JET Alumni Association would like to invite
members of the Dublin City University Anime and Manga Society with an
interest in applying for the JET Programme to the opening reception of:
* *
*"A Medley of Japanese Memories" - Photography Exhibition***
* *
Date: Saturday, 29 March 2008, 17.00 to 18.30
Venue: Filmbase Gallery, Curved Street, Temple Bar, Dublin 2
At the reception, you will have an opportunity to meet former Irish
participants in the JET Programme and hear about their experiences, as well
as to see the photographs recording the time they spent living and working
in Japan.
R.S.V.P. by 25 March to:
Phil Voon, JET Desk (01) 202 8306 / jet(a)embjp.ie
**************************
The JET (Japan Exchange and Teaching) Programme is a cultural exchange
programme run by the Japanese Government, which places Assistant Language
Teachers (ALTs) in schools around Japan. The JET Programme receives more
than 5,000 participants from 54 countries every year, and so far, more than
800 young Irish people have participated in the JET Programme since 1988.
Participating in the exhibition are more than 25 Irish JETs who once lived
or are currently living in various regions in Japan. The style of their
photographs varies from amateur snapshots to carefully constructed artistic
imagery, from recreational reportage to professional interpretations through
post productive work. As a collection they demonstrate that Japan is a
constantly shifting confluence of tradition, modernity and extraordinary
energy.
*Enquiries: JET Desk, Embassy of **Japan**, 01-202 8306 or jet(a)embjp.ie*
I've been asked to forward this by the Japanese embassy. It's an exhibition
of photos taken by participants in the JET programme (a graduate exchange
program in Japan). If anyone is interested in looking into the programme for
next year feel free to contact jenny at the Japanese embassy for more
information.
Keith O'Sullivan
Chairperson DCU Anime & Manga Society
---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: cultural <cultural(a)embjp.ie>
Date: Thu, Mar 13, 2008 at 2:33 PM
Subject: Irish JETs Photography Exhibition - 29 & 30 March @ Filmbase,
Temple Bar
To: dahatc(a)gmail.com
Irish JETs' Photography Exhibition
"Medley of Japanese Memories"
Sat. 29 March 13.00 ~ 16.30
Sun. 30 March 11.00 ~ 17.00
Filmbase, Curved Street, Temple Bar, Dublin 2
The JET (Japan Exchange and Teaching) Programme is a Japanese Government run
cultural exchange programme, which places Assistant Language Teachers (ALTs)
in schools around Japan. The JET Programme receives more than 5,000
participants from 54 countries every year, and so far, more than 800 young
Irish people have participated in the JET Programme since 1988.
Participating in the exhibition are more than 25 Irish JETs who once lived
or are currently living in various regions in Japan. The style of their
photographs varies from amateur snapshots to carefully constructed artistic
imagery, from recreational reportage to professional interpretations through
post productive work. As a collection they demonstrate that Japan is a
constantly shifting confluence of tradition, modernity and extraordinary
energy.
*Enquiries: Jet Desk, Embassy of **Japan**, 01-202 8306 or jet(a)embjp.ie*
Hey folks ^^
Showings this Thursday will be Gankutsuou and Banboo Blade, 6-10 upstairs
in the hub.
Laters
Mark
Film Officer
http://www.redbrick.dcu.ie/~ams/