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So here it is, the first officially announcement on this website of Zipangu Fest, which will be kicking off with a pre-emptive double strike of Big Tits Zombie 3D and Robo Geisha on 29th October at the Barbican. The first of these will be shown in eye-popping 3D, accompanied by the UK premiere of the short film Augmented City by award‐winning director Keiichi Matsuda.

The first UK‐wide festival devoted to Japanese Film, Zipangu Fest will introduce works new and old, previously unseen by mainstream UK film audiences, to demonstrate the many identities of Japan as depicted by some of the country’s most exciting and revered talents. For its main event this year, Zipangu Fest will be holding around 15 screenings and other related events at venues across London’s vibrant East End, allowing us to keep ticket prices down to less than half those charged in the West End. Cinema venues include the Barbican, Genesis Cinema in Whitechapel, Café 1001 in Brick Lane and the Working Man’s Club in Bethnal Green. The main body of film events will be held in London from 23rd to 28th November 2010, with regional events currently arranged in Bristol, Leeds and Coventry, and more to be confirmed.

AV starlet Sora Aoi in Big Tits Zombie, part of the inaugural Zipangu Fest

The Japanese Halloween Schlockfest Double Bill, has been organised by Zipangu Fest as part of number of wider seasons of Japanese films running at the Barbican throughout October and November, which include girlsworld: women in contemporary japanese cinema, a small retrospective of films by Kenji Mizoguchi, and later in November, retrospectives of Kitano and Akira Kurosawa. I will be there to introduce both titles on this Halloween double bill, during which Zipangu Fest will also announce its full line-up for the main festival, running 23-28 November. Prior to this, there’s going to be a number of other smaller events in various places across the UK, including screenings of Hiroshi Shimizu’s Children of the Beehive in Leeds, as announced in my previous post, and some programmes of 1960s experimental films, about which details will be announced in the coming weeks.

BIG TITS ZOMBIE (KYONYÛ DRAGON) 3D, directed by Takao Nakano and starring Japanese adult video superstar Sora Aoi, is a tongue‐in‐cheek take on the Western/zombie genre Japanese‐style, with bored exotic dancers unwittingly unleashing an army of the undead and having to battle them with nothing but samurai swords, chainsaws and wasabi paste, in a live action film adaptation of Rei Mikamoto’s cult manga. Peppered with 3D set pieces, KYONYÛ DRAGON (BIG TITS ZOMBIE) 3D is distributed in the UK by Terracotta Distribution.

Another of Zipangu Fest's Halloween Schlockers, Robo Geisha, directed by Noboru Iguchi, with special effects by Yoshihiro Nishimura

From the team that brought us The Machine Girl, ROBOGEISHA is unabashedly over‐the‐top and deliriously inventive. A megalomaniac Japanese businessman and his son recruit a vicious gang of surgically‐enhanced Geisha assassins. Directed by Noboru Iguchi, with special effects supervisor Nishimura Yoshihiro, and featuring buildings that bleed, a Giant Castle Robot, and breast milk from hell, it’s a wonderfully insane mix that will have you laughing out loud. ROBOGEISHA is distributed in the UK by Cine Asia.

The full press release can be downloaded from the Zipangu Fest website.

I don’t get out much nowadays, what with the new baby and all, but I will be heading out on Tuesday, 24 August for the Harajuku Autumn Ball at the Proud Gallery, Camden, London. Organised by Criminal Records, the evening promises to be a real treat for Japanophiles, manga fans and Cosplayers, with all sorts of jollities to be had, not least being live music from at least 5 bands and “seven different themed rooms celebrating every Japanese wonder…”, from Geishas to Lolitas, manga, anime, a Karaoke zone and a gaming room where “Camden gamers will be able to choose from the large variety of PS3 and Wii games to play on the large screen.” We’re even told that Mr Joey Leung of Terracotta Films will be there treating us to clips from his latest acquisition, Big Tits Zombie 3D.

One of your first chances to ogle bits of Terracotta's upcoming release, Big Tits Zombie.

Anyway, rather than just regurgitate the edited highlights of all the blurb I’ve been sent about the event, I’m posting the full details below. Be great to see you there. I should be easy enough to spot among all the Goth Lolitas and Astro Boys – I’ll be the one in the jeans and the Bathing Ape T-shirt.

Book your tickets at Fatsoma’s website here or by phoning 08444 771 000 or emailing bookings@criminalrecords.cc

Date: Tuesday 24th August

Event: Harajuku! Autumn Ball 2010

Venue: Proud, Camden. The Horse Hospital, Stables Market, Chalk Farm Rd, NW1 8AH

Phone No. 020 7482 3867

Door Time: 7pm – 2am

Price: £5 advance / flyers

The Harajuku! Autumn Ball, Tuesday 24th August, London

The Harajuku! Autumn Ball, Tuesday 24th August, London

Event info:

HARAJUKU! returns by popular demand when Criminal Records presents the Harajuku! Autumn Ball at Proud Gallery, Camden on Tuesday 24th August. As the latest installment of London’s most notorious Japanese themed club night, the event features eight different themed rooms, celebrating Japanese wonders like Geishas, Lolita’s, Comics, Gaming, Origami, Karaoke, Manga, Art and a mix of Live Bands, Indie Music and JPOP.

Harajuku! fashion is all about celebrating a love of Japan, being creative and mixing together different styles and influences, and has proved to be incredibly popular internationally. The fashion element is also a potent theme with the event fast becoming a key stop for a number of the freshest London designers. Party goers mix together different styles and influences and the competition for the best dressed character is fierce. Some characters dress up as idols from Anime, Movie while others focus on the looks of Gothica or Lolita.

The event has already gained a reputation with gaming communities as a great place to meet, socialise and play. At the new location, Harajuku! will be an even better experience as the night will benefit from its own Gaming Zone. Camden gamers will be able to choose from the large variety of PS3 and Wii games to play on the large screen including Xbox Rock Band, or bring their own handheld consoles to play in their own private area.

Manga aficionados will also have their own zone in one of themed ex-horse hospital stables, with screenings of Manga and Animee all night. Other themed zones include the BYODJ, featuring a bring your own MP3 player listening party, to share the best recommendations of Jpop with others and get new tips. This is not to mention the Karaoke Zone where attendees can party in true Japanese style!

There are various co promoters and Japanese event organisers involved including the DS Lite Group for handheld gaming, Terracotta Film who will be playing clips from their latest film ‘Big Tits Zombie’ in 3D as well as providing prizes for the Best Dresser Cosplayer!  There are also London groups such as London Alternative and the Harajuku and Cosplay group involved.

LINKS

Event Page: http://harajuku.criminalrecords.cc

More Event Info: http://events.criminalrecords.cc/harajuku_cosplay.html

Tickets: http://www.ticketweb.co.uk/user/?region=gb_london&query=detail&event=387971

Facebook Invite: http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=143771485649358

FLYERS:

A3 Poster http://www.criminalrecords.cc/flyers/240810_harajuku_autumn_ball_2010_A3.jpg

A6 Flyer for Printing: http://www.criminalrecords.cc/flyers/2408104flyers.jpg

Web Flyer: http://www.criminalrecords.cc/flyers/240810.jpg

LIVE PERFORMANCES

THE KUT, are the show headliners.  An all female dark indie rock band, who have been making waves in the UK and beyond, The Kut have already been reviewed as “the best all female band the UK has ever produced”.  Currently in the studio recording their debut album, ‘Lies My Mother Told Me’ for release late this year, expect sultry vocals, kick ass guitar solos, strong songs and powerful melodies. Rave reviews all round make The Kut a must see band in 2010. http://www.myspace.com/thekutgirlsrock

M-TIGERS TAEKWONDO PERFORMANCE

Expect a spectacular performance of Martial Arts at its best, from London’s favourite multi-arts fighting group.

http://www.m-tigerstaekwondo.co.uk

CAPELLE a hard rocking combo who came to prominence at the O2 Undiscovered competition. Combining over-driven ’60s inspired Rock with tinges of Electro and Hip Hop, Capelle master a unique sound that will get melodists and headbangers all united in one big party.

http://www.myspace.com/capellesound

IRAQ, a female fronted indie pop band, with hints of Morrisey and charming 80′s swagger.

http://www.myspace.com/iraqband

MATANIU, an 8-piece experimental combo which showcases an amazing variety of sounds and influences that create the perfect backing for the unique songwriting and amazing vocal abilities of singing goddess Mataniu.

http://www.myspace.com/mataniu

FUZZ VALENTINE,a three piece fuzz-infected indie band from London, who combine boyish wonder with skittish pop music. Their single ‘Far’ received extensive airplay on London’s Xfm. Get ready for a treat!

http://www.myspace.com/fuzzvalentine

Plus Indie, Beats and Jpop from Criminal Records DJs.

THE STORY SO FAR

Sunlight swept across the city that afternoon. The streets were decorated with flamboyant characters and powerful imagery. characters who were happy and curious, daring and confident. coloured hair and painted faces, anime, lolita and cybergoth. some cute, some bold, tailored and precise, these high fashion icons lit the streets and the air was empowered by freedom, self expression and celebration. and so was born a new chapter in the tale.

Back in london there was panic. the city was phased with concrete and gloom. smoke bellowed from the chimneys whilst crowds of office works gathered outside the internet cafes in the rain. cogs turning in the machine, their sorrowful faces were the same that stare upward from their newspapers on the tube. Politicians stared out of the windows in despair and suddenly it was clear to see that the sand in the hour glass was running low.

It was time to begin. To escape….. It was time to return to Harajuku!

RECENT HARAJUKU REVIEWS:

http://www.whosjack.org/harajuku-at-proud

http://www.ents24.com/web/event/1991969/HARAJUKU.html

http://www.urbanjunkies.com/london/agenda/details/Harajuku-Ball.html

http://www.stereoboard.com/musicshop-harajuku-criminal-records-kut-capelle-mataniu-iraq-fuzz-valentine-djs-japanese-themed-event.html

http://thehub.c-hab.com/2010/07/proud-to-be-back-on-top/

http://www.dontstayin.com/uk/london/proud-camden/2010/aug/24/event-239742

http://www.reverbnation.com/show/2596361