Art of East and West
Art of East and West seeks to make available a collection of films on art and culture from other countries, mostly from Japan, China and Korea. This is an outgrowth of a series done on an educational TV station in the 1990s which compiled these films from consulate offices representing these and other countries. Most of these films are pretty old by now, but still beautiful to look at. I did simple searches to see if they're already available on YouTube. I did find one of them, but it was only available on YouTube in two parts. I'm able to present these films complete. I also checked to see if any of these films are in commercial distribution in the U.S. If they are, I don't upload them. I just want to share these films with interested viewers who may not have any other means of finding them.

William Merritt Chase at Shinnecock (1987)

Winslow Homer: The Nature of the Artist (1986)

Adventures in Art with Julie Harris

ART HERITAGE (As Seen in The Metropolitan Museum of Art)

U.S. Manga Corps Anime Preview Part 2

U.S. Manga Corps Anime Preview Part 1

Lion Dance at Chinatown New Year Parade 2017

Chinese violin players in New York’s Chinatown, 9/15/16

Tokyo high school marching band rehearsal

Soh Daiko Taiko Drumming at Sakura Matsuri 2016, Part 7

Soh Daiko Taiko Drumming at Sakura Matsuri 2016, Part 6

Soh Daiko Taiko Drumming at Sakura Matsuri 2016, Part 5

Soh Daiko Taiko Drumming at Sakura Matsuri 2016, Part 4

Soh Daiko Taiko Drumming at Sakura Matsuri 2016, Part 3

Soh Daiko Taiko Drumming at Sakura Matsuri 2016, Part 2

Soh Daiko Drumming at Sakura Matsuri 2016, Part 1

Sakura Matsuri Dance Rehearsal, Kyoto, Part 2

Sakura Matsuri Dance Rehearsal, Kyoto, Part 1

Sakura Matsuri Dance #10, Kyoto

Sakura Matsuri Dance #9, Kyoto

Sakura Matsuri Dance #8, Kyoto

Sakura Matsuri Dance #7, Kyoto

Sakura Matsuri Dance #6, Kyoto

Sakura Matsuri Dance #5, Kyoto

Sakura Matsuri Dance #4, Kyoto

Sakura Matsuri Dance #3, Kyoto

Sakura Matsuri Dance #2, Kyoto

Sakura Matsuri Dance, Kyoto #1

Maggie Cheung interview at Cannes 2000