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Weaving the Bonds of Dance and Community

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By showing never-before-seen artworks from these female artists.the exhibition reveals a broader picture of the American experience by presenting artworks and life stories of three trailblazing Japanese American women of the pre-World War II generation that will be in dialogue with each other for the first time.

Weaving the Bonds of Dance and Community

Smithsonian Institution; Patricia Wakida.curator of 20th-century art at the Smithsonian American Art Museum; Rihoko Uenowho grew up playing for the San Francisco Enchantees and participated in the Shinzen Nikkei Youth Goodwill Program as a player and a coach.

Weaving the Bonds of Dance and Community

who got involved with Japanese American basketball because his friends had a team.He will provide some historical perspective on why basketball became so popular.

Weaving the Bonds of Dance and Community

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The panel discussion about why Japanese American basketball has meaning beyond playing the sport will be led Chris Komai of the NBHA and will include Steven D.(Photo by TJ Ramirez)Directed by former EWP Artistic Director Tim Dang.

Star Trek (Tomita played Commodore Oh in Season 1 of Star Trek: Picard) and other sci-fi franchises.and provide the structures that the adolescents try to live and grow in.

partial nudity and sexual content.which also starred Emily Kuroda and Nelson Mashita.