なぜ今、伝統文化なのか | 諭基 石田 | TEDxDoshishaU
今回、私がお話しさせていただくのは「なぜ今伝統文化が大切なのか、伝統文化の未来」です。
まず、私自身がこれまでどのような活動をしてきたのかお話しさせていただきます。
そして、その経験を通じて学んだ伝統文化の必要性や可能性を、文化の中心地である京都で、未来を担っていく若者である学生の皆様にお伝えしたいと思います。
最後に、私自身のビジョンについて皆様の前で宣言させていただければと思います。
みなさんにとって興味深い内容になるよう、明るく元気にスピーチしたいと思います! 同志社大学経済学部二年の石田諭基と申します。
普段は、「文化の力で、人類の生きがいを作り続ける」をミッションに、京都の伝統文化を盛り上げていくために、工芸雑貨ブランドやコミュニティを運営しております。
大学入学を機に京都に来てから今まで、多くの場所を訪れ、様々な職人さんにお会いし、伝統文化について学んできました。
今回は、このような活動を通じて得た経験や私自身の伝統文化に対する想いをお話しできればと思います。 This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx
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