JPAC (Japanese Performing Arts Company) 2008-2012
--- Telling stories with multi performing arts.
---Sharing Japanese culture, Integrating with other performing artists, and creating our new culture.
JPAC (Japanese Performing Arts Company), which she founded in Oregon in 2008, and performed her first work, Blue Sky -there is a will; there is a way- combining Japanese Classical Dance, Japanese Stage Combat, Contemporary Dance and Drama. Yokko taught company members, and also held many workshops for local communities in order to share Japanese culture. She received the "International Understanding Award" through JPAC's work in 2008.
During 2011-2012 she performed for NICODA, and presented her solo piece, Hope from the chaos and KIZUNA - connection-. (Reviewed by Daily News)
During 2011-2012 she performed for NICODA, and presented her solo piece, Hope from the chaos and KIZUNA - connection-. (Reviewed by Daily News)
KIZUNA -connection-
-The How We Are Connected program was Inspired by National Geographic’s, The Genographic Project, an ongoing anthropology study that charts human migrations throughout the world. (OurLIC) |
Hope From The Chaos
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