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"Seijin no Hi" Coming of Age
Japanese Cultural and Community Center of Northern California
San Francisco, CA
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Come join GenRyu Arts in celebrating its 18th Anniversary at its fundraising concert.

Come join us on November 17th at our annual concert and help us celebrate our 18th Anniversary, Coming of Age (Seijin no Hi).

The concert is our primary fundraiser for the year and will feature:
Gen Taiko and Odori School, Gen Ensemble and
Special Guest from Japan  Noriko Sugiyama

Japanese Cultural and Community Center of Northern California
1840 Sutter Street, SF. CA. 94115
November 17, 2013
Doors open at 12:00pm for Silent Auction
Concert starts at 1:00pm

GenRyu Arts was founded as Gen Taiko in 1995 and incorporated as GenRyu Arts in August 2008, its mission is to promote, present and participate in Japanese and Japanese American culture through Taiko (Japanese Drumming) and other traditional and contemporary music and dance forms.  Deeply rooted in San Francisco's Japantown and in the Asian American Community.  GenRyu Arts engages in art-making that merges Japanese cultural forms taiko, dance and folk songs with new music, spoken word and visual design into singular expressions that honor community heritage and address key issues stemming from the legacy of internment and redevelopment.

GenRyu Arts is directed by its founder Melody Takata, a multi-faceted artist trained in Japanese Classical Dance, Taiko and Shamisen.  Sensei Takata has been performing for over 20 years in Japan and U.S.A.  Ms. Takata grew up in the Japanese American community of Los Angeles with a rich experience in traditional arts. From age 8 she learned odori (Japanese dance) at the Nishi Hongwanji as part of the obon festival ritual (festival honoring ancestors).  At age 10 she began formal study of Nihon Buyo (formal name for Japanese classical dance) at the Fujima School and has performed dance at numerous theater works under Madame Fujima Kansuma until age 20.  From age 13 to 18 she studied shamisen with the Kineya School.  At 15 she began studying and performing with Los Angeles Matsuri and at 20 traveled to Japan to study and later perform as a member of Tokyo's O Edo Sukeroku Taiko, one of Japan's most highly renowned taiko ensembles. Ms. Takata completed the ACTA master apprentice program for 2002-2003 on shamisen with Hideko Nakajima Sensei.  Most recently, Ms. Takata has reestablished study with Madame Fujima Kansuma in Los Angeles to strengthen her integrity of Nihon buyo and to ensure a high standard of integration of odori into GenRyu Art's repertoire.
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Japanese Cultural and Community Center of Northern California (Afficher)
1840 Sutter Street
San Francisco, CA 94115
United States

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Arts > Danse
Arts > Spectacle
Musique > Monde
Autres > Levées de fonds

Enfants bienvenus : Oui
Chiens bienvenus : Non
Non-fumeur : Oui
Accessible aux fauteuils roulants : Oui

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