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Film Screenings

Pioneers to Prodigy: Pioneering Asian Dancers on Film

ten times better poster on blurred detail of poster

Film Screenings

Pioneers to Prodigy: Pioneering Asian Dancers on Film

About the Event

Discover the power of dance with screenings of the documentaries Michio Ito Pioneering Dancer-Choreographer (2012, 22 minutes) and Ten Times Better (2024, 30 minutes) and a short film featuring the Music Center’s Spotlight Award Winner, Lex Ishimoto. Jennifer Lin, director of Ten Times Better, will be joined in conversation with Nancy Kwan, star of the film version of Flower Drum Song. Learn about the dancers who broke through racial discrimination and the dancers of today who are making important contributions to Asian Americans in the performing arts. Plus enjoy a special performance by singer Yuka Takara, star of the national touring revival of Flower Drum Song

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The program is presented by the Daniel K. Inouye National Center for the Preservation of Democracy at the Japanese American National Museum and the Nikkei Women Legacy Association, Los Angeles.

 

$20 (free to members)

Sunday, Sep 08, 2024

2:00 PM - 4:00 PM PDT

Japanese American National Museum

100 North Central Avenue

Los Angeles, CA 90012

About the Event

Discover the power of dance with screenings of the documentaries Michio Ito Pioneering Dancer-Choreographer (2012, 22 minutes) and Ten Times Better (2024, 30 minutes) and a short film featuring the Music Center’s Spotlight Award Winner, Lex Ishimoto. Jennifer Lin, director of Ten Times Better, will be joined in conversation with Nancy Kwan, star of the film version of Flower Drum Song. Learn about the dancers who broke through racial discrimination and the dancers of today who are making important contributions to Asian Americans in the performing arts. Plus enjoy a special performance by singer Yuka Takara, star of the national touring revival of Flower Drum Song

Nikkei Women Legacy Association logo

The program is presented by the Daniel K. Inouye National Center for the Preservation of Democracy at the Japanese American National Museum and the Nikkei Women Legacy Association, Los Angeles.

 

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