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Classical Japanese Dancers by Fujima Shunojo and members of the Fujima-Ryu of Chicago performing at the Chicago Midwest Buddhist Temple's Ginza Festival, August 2013.
Concierto a la Ciudad de Calahorra de Classical 2015. Teatro Ideal (Calahorra, La Rioja, Spain). Fundación GarcÃa Fajer.
Concierto a la Ciudad de Calahorra de Classical 2015. Teatro Ideal (Calahorra, La Rioja, Spain). Fundación GarcÃa Fajer.
This week’s centerpiece was a chunky list of the top 20th-century classical composers. I wanted the headline treatment to get all the names and a few faces out there, drawing the reader inside for all the specifics. Also on the page is a double album review — Paris Hilton and Jessica Simpson. Truly, something for everyone.
The Azuma Kotobuki Kai, a branch of the Azuma-Ryu
Classical Dance School (Tokyo, Japan), was established in
Southern California in 1968 by Madame Sumako Azuma I.
The current instructors are Sumako Azuma II (Los Angeles)
and Kikusue Azuma (LA, Orange and Ventura Counties and
Kapa’a Hawaii). While the instructors teach many classical
dances, they also break new ground by incorporating
classical dance technique with modern music to help reach
the younger generations. The purpose of the Azuma
Kotobuki Kai is to preserve and promote Japanese culture
through the art of Nihon Buyo, or classical Japanese dance.
On a photo shoot in the Wudadao section of Tianjin, China.
Wudadao ("5 big avenues") is Machang Dao, Munan Dao, Dali Dao, Changde Dao, and Chengdu Dao.
It's an area known for its architecture, mix of residential areas with markets and restaurants, and a park. You can also rent bikes or take horse-and-carriage rides around the neighborhood.