At the Aichi Triennale 2025, one experience stood out as a shared highlight for our group of thirteen: Bird by the brother-and-sister team Selma and Sofiane Ouissi.
Can humans and other creatures live together in today’s world? A dance with a dove is the beginning of a performance played out through unforeseeable events, silences, breaths, and shared gazes. — Aiichi Triennale
The dancer was Sofiane Ouissi, with live music—electronics and percussion—by Pan-J (Tokit Head Kumili).
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Yasuko Kasaki is an internationally beloved spiritual writer, counselor, healer, lecturer and translator from Tokyo, Japan. The founder of CRS (Center for Remembering & Sharing), the first and only spiritual center devoted to the teaching and practice of A Course in Miracles (ACIM) in New York City, she is widely recognized as the person most responsible for the spread of A Course in Miracles throughout Japan.
She is the author of 15 books in Japanese about A Course in Miracles, as well as numerous novels, short stories, essays, and collections of photographs. Her translations of the ACIM Workbook and books by ACIM writers Jon Mundy, Gabrielle Bernstein, and David Hoffmeister, and works by poet Maya Angelou and others have also been published in Japan.
During my autumn stay in Japan, two compelling reasons drew me to the Aichi Triennale, which brought together a diverse group of non-Western artists/groups, including participants from the Middle East, Africa, and Latin America, alongside Asian artists/groups, with twenty-six from Japan, and took place in the Aichi Arts Center and Aichi Prefectural Ceramic Museum in Seto City, Japan from Sept 13 to Nov 30, 2025.





