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MANGA LIVE! MANGA MASTERCLASS


Watch or take part in a programme of ‘live’ demonstrations, practical lessons, jam sessions and story creation with the invited guests from Tokyo. They will be joined by Mitsuba ‘Supernova’ Wajima, Takashi ‘Fashionable Fascism’ Makita, Kiriko Kubo, Misako Rocks, Puppetbear and others. Also being shown will be a preview screening of Rogue Farm, the first adult animation film to be commissioned in the style of Japanese anime by a UK broadcaster and film body. It’s a 24-minute science-fiction drama based on a short story by Nebula Award-winning sci-fi writer Charles Stross. Co-director Garry Marshall will introduce the film at 1.30pm.

Where: ICA, The Mall, London
When: Saturday, September 4, 2004


EVENT REVIEWS:

“This event showcased some of the great variety of manga art styles and artists working across languages, continents and cultures in the world today.”
Karl Pell

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