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  • ...oto and is a co-creator of the [[FandangObon]] project (2013-present) with Nobuko Miyamoto and [[Quetzal Flores]].
    659 bytes (87 words) - 00:53, 9 March 2018
  • ...ge'' (2012) and co-created the [[FandangObon]] project (2013-present) with Nobuko Miyamoto and [[Martha Gonzalez]]. He has served as Director of Arts and Cul
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  • ...t Players, in 1980. The musical was the first project of [[Nobuko Miyamoto|Nobuko Miyamoto]]'s multi-ethnic performing arts organization [[Great Leap]], refl ===[[Nobuko Miyamoto]]===
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  • ...performed at UCLA on April 11, 1978 by members of [[NOBUKO’S DANCE CLASS|Nobuko's Dance Class]].
    615 bytes (95 words) - 09:21, 10 March 2018
  • ...was held at the University of Michigan on March 30-31, 1979 and featured [[Nobuko Miyamoto]] and [[Benny Yee]].
    557 bytes (82 words) - 00:25, 9 March 2018
  • ...rformance titled ''From AAPAA with Love'' on May 1-3, 1978 in Los Angeles. Nobuko also performed in the song/dance number "Grant Avenue" from ''Flower Drum S
    324 bytes (50 words) - 00:51, 9 March 2018
  • '''Sembazuru''' is a bon-odori song and dance co-created by [[Nobuko Miyamoto]] and Rev. [[Mas Kodani]] in 2015. Sembazuru commemorates Hiroshim
    246 bytes (36 words) - 09:23, 10 March 2018
  • ...ught together PJ Hirabayashi of San Jose Taiko, Yoko Fujimoto of KODO, and Nobuko of Great Leap, in a journey that took them to San Jose, Sado Island, New Wo
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  • '''Nobuko Miyamoto: Best of Both Worlds''' is the title of [[Nobuko Miyamoto|Nobuko]]'s first solo album. The album was published by [[Great Leap]] in 1983 as ...at length and in depth. Explaining the genesis of ''Best of Both Worlds'', Nobuko said (pp. 200-201):
    2 KB (249 words) - 10:00, 10 March 2018
  • ...of Both Worlds - 1983 - featured many members of [[NOBUKO’S DANCE CLASS|Nobuko's dance class]].
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  • ...ructor Elaine Fukumoto and Martha Gonzalez. Featured singers have included Nobuko Miyamoto, Atomic Nancy, Carla Vega, Martha Gonzalez, and Cesar Castro. By Nobuko Miyamoto, Rev. Kodani, Quetzal Flores, Martha Gonzalez and Cesar Castro
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  • ...bow''' was a fusion rock/jazz band headed by [[Benny Yee]] (keyboards) and Nobuko Miyamoto (vocals). Other band members included at various times Russel Baba Nobuko writes:
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  • ...om this class, dance performances with original music by [[Benny Yee]] and Nobuko eventually led to the founding of Great Leap. Nobuko writes,
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  • ...2GaQ YouTube video], explaining how and why working with [[Nobuko Miyamoto|Nobuko]] and [[Great Leap]] has influenced him.
    833 bytes (130 words) - 10:14, 10 March 2018
  • [[Chris Iijima]] and [[Nobuko Miyamoto]] performed as the duo '''Chris and Joanne''' from 1969-1973.
    671 bytes (90 words) - 09:52, 10 March 2018
  • ...CLASS|community dance class]]. On the same wood floors that gave ground to Nobuko's artistic career of weaving together performance and activism, event parti ...Nancy Sekizawa]], [[Carla Vega]], [[Anne Ito]], [[Marsha Furutani]], and [[Nobuko Miyamoto]].
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  • ...ss her regrets at missing the event, and she shared her memories of taking Nobuko's dance class: Hi Nobuko,
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  • ...orded, and mixed by Derek Nakamoto; executive producers Derek Nakamoto and Nobuko Miyamoto. Nobuko Miyamoto, vocals
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