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Eishi Takaoka’s Sculptures at GR2
go on a scavenger hunt in Little Tokyo.
Japanese dance serves as a bridge that connects both worlds.I became aware of that around high school.

and believing through to the end.I hope that message comes through.Ties with the Community and the Appeal of Japanese DanceQ: How do you think your ties with the Japanese American community have influenced your dance and activities?A: Since I was little.

we naturally observed seasonal traditions — New Years.and my mother felt that something like Japanese classical dance might suit me better than sports.

I hope I can continue dancing and give something back in return for all theyve given me.
Many people from those communities still support and watch over me today.400-500 words in lengthSubmission must include a completed application formDeadline: Sunday.
students are invited to respond to the following prompt in a 400-to-500-word essay:Carrying Forward the Go For Broke Spirit: How can the courage.000 scholarship for a current undergraduate or graduate studentGo For Broke Legacy Scholarship: One $1.
The deadline has been extended to Sunday.and the challenges faced by minority groups during itime of conflict.