Memorial Day at Manzanar
“Even in the most difficult of conditions, you can still choose to remain resilient and resourceful.” I felt encouraged by my predecessors.
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“Even in the most difficult of conditions, you can still choose to remain resilient and resourceful.” I felt encouraged by my predecessors.
Memorial Day at Manzanar Read More »
We are designed and wired to operate as social animals, by cohabiting, cooperating, and commiserating – this is my recurrent thought as I conduct my research on the power of music. There are many social mechanisms that are in place to meet our inherent social needs: prescribed greetings, festivals, feasts, cooperative projects… Music is one of these social mechanisms.
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On Saturday May 6th, at the Little Tokyo Library Branch in Downtown Los Angeles, I will be giving a presentation on works by the various members of the Koda family as a way to reconsider the very beginning of Westernization of Japan. Please come and join me!
An Afternoon of Music and Literature: Please Join! Read More »
Perhaps we, as artists, are to embody our human potentials that can come from wholehearted pursuits of things beyond our immediate biological and social needs.
Practice in Honesty Read More »
This moment, our here and now together is a coincidence to be cherished, miracle to be appreciated, fate to be celebrated. And isn’t music the embodiment of our cherishing, appreciation and celebration?
What Stillness Nurtures. Read More »