Hidden Legacy: A Tribute to Teachers of Japanese Traditional Arts in the WRA (War Relocation Authority) Camps
Abr 201024 | ||
3:00p.m. |
Koyasan Buddhist Temple
342 E. 1st St.
Los Angeles, California, 90012
United States

Phone: (213) 628-2725
Admission: Suggested donation: $20 General Admission, $15 Seniors/Students with ID
Website: www.jaccc.org
Description: Sixty-eight years have passed since the end of World War II and the incarceration of approximately 112,000 Japanese nationals and Japanese Americans in concentration camps. Though much has been researched and written about the camp experience, the story of the brave artists who practiced and taught Japanese traditional arts remains a hidden legacy.
For one performance only, actual artists who taught and learned Japanese traditional arts during this period will be presented in performance and discussion. Classical Japanese dance (odori ), classical music (nagauta ) and Buddhist folk dance (bon odori ) will be represented.
For more information/reservations, please call (213) 628-2725, x133 or email kelley@jaccc.org
This program is co-sponsored by the JACCC, Koyasan Buddhist Temple and the George & Sakaye Aratani Endowed Chair and the Asian American Studies Center, UCLA
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Última actualización Jul 09, 2010 12:14 p.m.