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工芸と私:見えないものを見つめる | Hana Saeki | TEDxRikkyoU

皆さんは文化を、「どのように」継承するか考えたことがありますか?工芸学生団体とらくらでの活動を通して、伝統工芸やその職人の方々と直に向き合ってきた佐伯さん。現在議論されている文化継承とは異なる視点から、「掘り起こす」という形の文化継承について語ってくださいます。工芸が好きで守りたいという佐伯さんのピュアな想いと、好きだからこそ現実と向き合おうとする誠実さが溢れているトークです。 Have you ever thought about “how” culture is passed down? Through her activities with the craft student organization “Torakura”, Ms. Saeki has worked closely with traditional crafts and their craftsmen. In this talk, she will explore cultural inheritance from a different perspective than the current debate—one that focuses on “reviving” traditions. It is a talk filled with her genuine love for crafts and her strong desire to preserve them, as well as her sincerity in facing reality precisely because of that love. 立教大学コミュニティ福祉学部3年生 工芸学生団体「とらくら」代表。 大学2年次に休学しニュージーランドでマオリ民族について学ぶ。これまでZ世代を中心に工芸の魅力を伝え、「使い手」と「作り手」を増やす事に奮闘してきた。 Third-year student at Rikkyo University, College of Community and Human Services. Representative of the craft student group “Torakura.”She took a leave of absence in her second year to study the Māori people in New Zealand. She has been dedicated to sharing the appeal of crafts, primarily with Generation Z, while striving to increase the number of both “users” and “creators.” 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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