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REDCAT Presents West Coast Premiere of Aya Ogawa’s ‘The Nosebleed’

later commented that Satoru Tsuneishi.

Through ups and downs — including the challenges of the COVID-19 pandemic — the group endured.If Yamatogaku can flourish here.

REDCAT Presents West Coast Premiere of Aya Ogawa’s ‘The Nosebleed’

O-sho has already traveled to Los Angeles four times this year to train local disciples.What Japan is in danger of losing.it will in turn inspire Japan.

REDCAT Presents West Coast Premiere of Aya Ogawa’s ‘The Nosebleed’

Yamato O-sho (left) and Kyosho.everyone working with total dedication.

REDCAT Presents West Coast Premiere of Aya Ogawa’s ‘The Nosebleed’

Hisamitsu participated in a Bando School charity dance performance in Los Angeles.

who has helped expand the younger generation of disciples in recent years.$5 for seniors 65+ or disabled persons with placard.

Basket raffle prizes (attendance required) include Dodgers tickets.and more; prizes awarded to all child participants while supplies last.

and Hawaii-style Okinawa Bon Odori.Parking (cash only) is $7 per car.