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[First Performance in Japan] A symposium by South African photography and music artists and a concert by a Grammy-winning album artist will be held on Sunday, April 19th at the modern underground hall of Higashi Honganji, one of the world's largest wooden buildings!

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On Sunday, April 19, 2026, KYOTOPHONIE will host a special program focusing on South African culture and music at Higashi Honganji, one of the world's largest wooden structures. The event will feature the Japan premiere of the South African treasure "Msaki x Tubatsi" and a free symposium with figures like Siyabulela Mandela, offering a multi-faceted look at contemporary South Africa. This new artistic experience aims to transcend borders and genres, bringing harmony to a divided world.

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Q: When will the special program focused on South African culture and music be held?
A: The special program is scheduled to be held on Sunday, April 19, 2026.
Q: Where will the Japan debut performance of Msaki x Tubatsi take place?
A: It will take place in the underground space of Higashi Honganji, which is one of the world's largest wooden structures.
Q: What is the common theme of the programs in response to the concurrent festival?
A: The common theme that the programs are responding to is "EDGE".
Q: Who are the co-representatives and co-directors of KYOTOGRAPHIE and KYOTOPHONIE?
A: Lucille Reyboz and Yusuke Nakanishi are the co-representatives and co-directors.
Q: Which organization is holding the special program focused on South African culture and music?
A: The general incorporated association KYOTOPHONIE is holding this special program.