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Suminawa No Bi

Suminawa No Bi

A masterful performance blending tradition , performing arts and improvisation. Sumi ink and Rope combined not only in artistic beauty but as a extension to communicate & transport us to the spiriual world. Let's enjoy the moments that transpire us. Suminawa No Bi.

The Artists:

Kinbakuartistmiki

@kinbakuartistmiki on IG

Born in South Florida and of Cuban descent. Miki has a background as a performer and musician from the late 90s/early 2000s in Sofla but relocated to Baltimore, MD in 2004. Inspired by the Baltimore arts and music community, Miki traveled to Japan through connections with the music industry in 2005 and began working with Japanese artists to present cultural exchanges between Japan and the USA shortly after networking in several arts industries. Miki met Wakabayashi Miho, who is a self-tying Shibari model, and was inspired to present Shibari in Baltimore. Shortly after, Miki was introduced to Bakushi Tenma Haru. After producing several events / workshops in Baltimore for Wakabayashi Miho, Tenma Haru and Hajime Kinoko. Miki studied Kinbaku in private settings in Japan from Murasaki Haruan, Kasumi Hourai, Tenma Haru, Iroha Suzuki and Akane.

Since 2008, Miki has been managing Japanese traditional and non-traditional artists in Shodo, Shakuhachi, Koto, Shamisen, Butoh, Ikebana and more. In recent years, Miki has done many works related to photography, exhibition, performing arts or art collaborations, lecture, demo, and workshop around the Baltimore / DC area and along the east coast.

Setsuhi Shiraishi

@setsuhi_eri_shiraishi on IG

Professional Calligrapher and Shodo master. She continues to pursue the beauty of the lines and spaces that influence the viewers momentarily. She sublimes calligraphy as a comprehensive art, such as collaborating with other arts in a unique style while transmitting the world of traditional calligraphy, is highly appreciated. Her live performances created by fusion with live music attract many fans all over the world.

She designed the concept of the new uniform for the 2014 FIFA World Cup Japan National Team, "Circle". With Shiseido Co., Ltd. for Clé de Peau Beauté, and works to transcend the frame, such as producing TRM of Panasonic and wall paintings of Oracle Japan Co., Ltd.

She worked at Installation at the Japan Pavilion certification event at Expo Milan. Performed at the 21st Century Museum of Contemporary Art, Kanazawa. She was an invited artist at Abiko International Outdoor Art Exhibition Installation.
She did solo exhibitions at Paris, NY, SF, JICC Embassy of Japan, and Baltimore in the United States She has worked in Baltimore and many cities along the east coast touring regularly with OTS productions & Kinbakuartistmiki since 2017.

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