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Kara: I’ve been able to see through my sister how much of an impact Nisei Week has had on both her and the community.
they worked together and used that unity to rebuild from zero after the war.creating an era where multiple nagauta groups and dancers presented wonderful stages.

officially received the name Yamato Kyosho.The vitality of those times was remarkable.Since visiting at UCLAs invitation in the early 1980s.

The person who brought all these groups together was ohayashi master Katada Kisaku.Nearly 30 years had passed since the war.

a hogaku (koten Japanese music and dance) show drew a crowd.
I will discuss Yamato-gaku itself and the Nov.Built in partnership with local Skid Row organizations.
with its recently expanded Homeless Services team stationed on-site to assist residents in achieving stability and safety.Left to right: LTSC Project Manager Kathleen Eagan Murray.
said LTSC Co-Executive Director Takao Suzuki.LTSC Project Assistant Emily Gruhn.