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Home
About
Background
Vision & Aims
What is Noh?
English Noh
Richard Emmert
Matsui Akira
Jannette Cheong
Oshima Noh Theatre
Theatre Nohgaku
Unanico Group
BTS Sponsors & Contributors
Contact Us
Updates
Projects
Noh and Kyogen Masks: Tradition and Modernity in the Art of Kitazawa Hideta
UNESCO ASPnet Initiative
From Tradition to Modernity Programme
Between the Stones
Tribute to Akira Matsui
Pagoda
Getting to Noh
Getting to noh introduction
Noh Training Project UK
Coventry Peace Garden
Coventry Schools Peace Projects
Podcast (Simon Callow & Jonathan Dove)
My Need to Noh (Hugh Quarshie)
BTS Reading (Hugh Quarshie)
BTS Courage Song
Pre-BTS tour events
East 15 Project
Other Past Events
Jannette Cheong
October 9, 2020

20 Tons of Stones - large and small have been selected for the Coventry Japanese Peace Garden

Jannette Cheong
October 9, 2020

Graham Hardman and Robert Ketchell have now selected the 20 tones of feature stones, cobbles and pebbles that will be central to the Coventry Japanese Peace Garden. Also, due to the generous funding gathered it will be possible to landscape the grounds surrounding the Japanese Peace Garden.

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Newer PostCoventry pupils have a special lesson to learn all about 'rendering the garden wall!'
Older PostCoventry Young Ambassadors continue their work experience at the site of the Japanese Peace Garden!
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