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  1. Nobuko Miyamoto (宮本 信子, Miyamoto Nobuko, born March 27, 1945) is a Japanese actress. She was born in Otaru, Hokkaidō, and raised in Nagoya.She was married to director Juzo Itami from 1969 until his death in 1997, and regularly starred in his films.. She has been nominated for eight Best Actress Japanese Academy Awards, winning in 1988 for her role in A Taxing Woman.

  2. Aug 5, 2023 · Nobuko Miyamoto is an icon of Asian American music and activism. Since the early 1970s, she has been exploring ways to reclaim and respirit our minds, bodies, histories, and communities, using the arts to create social change and forge solidarity. Order Now 120,000 Stories in Concert at the Presidio Theatre. August 5, 2023 .

  3. -Nobuko Miyamoto. Uprooted. As a third-generation Japanese American, I was a child uprooted by our forced removal during World War II. I heard songs I loved on the radio. Songs filled my loneliness, gave me joy, made me want to dance. I didn’t realize I was missing my own song. When my family was released from camp, I was called JoAnne rather than . Nobuko, my real first name.

  4. Nobuko Miyamoto. Actress: A Taxing Woman. Nobuko Miyamoto was born on 27 March 1945 in Otaru, Hokkaido, Japan. She is an actress, known for A Taxing Woman (1987), Tampopo (1985) and A Taxing Woman's Return (1988). She was previously married to Jûzô Itami.

  5. Nobuko Miyamoto (@nobukomiyamoto_) makes a cameo appearance in my short, enshrined on the walls of the Aratani Theatre shop. Hear the echoes of artists who have danced, performed, sang, stomped, and scratched the historic stage. See her story and a special performance right after my short film premiere! NOBUKO MIYAMOTO: A SONG IN MOVEMENT (@nobukomiyamoto_doc ) by Quyên Nguyen-Le (@smellydurianface) & Tadashi Nakamura (@tadashinakamurafilms).

  6. Jul 20, 2023 · Nobuko Miyamoto, a force of activism, creativity and intersectional solidarity, has been one of the community’s great thought leaders and advocates for independent storytelling for more than 50 years. With childhood aspirations to study ballet and dance, Nobuko’s passion for the arts was supported by her parents, which eventually landed her roles in seminal films and Broadway shows, ...

  7. Nobuko Miyamoto (born March 27, 1945) is a Japanese actress. She was born in Otaru, Hokkaidō, and raised in Nagoya. She was married to director Jūzō Itami from 1969 until his death in 1997, and regularly starred in his films. She has been nominated for eight Best Actress Japanese Academy Awards, winning in 1988 for her role in A Taxing Woman.

  8. May 3, 2024 · Cut to Nobuko Miyamoto and Chris Iijima sitting on stools on a dark stage. Support for LAist comes from. Become a sponsor “Usually people know very little about Asians, and this is a song about ...

  9. Nobuko Miyamoto: From Japanese Internment to Hollywood to 3rd World Liberation. Guest: Nobuko Miyamoto is an artist, actor, singer, writer and life long activist. She is the author of the memoir Not Yo' Butterfly: My Long Song of Relocation, Race, Love, and Revolution. Her Latest album is called 120,000 Thousand Stories.

  10. Jun 23, 2024 · With Nobuko Miyamoto: A Song in Movement, filmmakers Tadashi Nakamura and Quyên Nguyen-Le deftly explore Nobuko Joanne Miyamoto’s decades of groundbreaking cultural work that has united communities and set the bar for Asian American storytelling. As a singer, dancer, and long-time activist of the AAPI community, there is no better person to encapsulate this year’s theme of memory, reconnection, and vibrant community of Asian American creatives across the country.

  11. May 4, 2024 · Experience this new sweeping documentary from JANM’s Frank H. Watase Media Arts Center and PBS SoCal that follows the life of visionary artist-activist Nobuko Miyamoto and her work that changed Asian America forever.. Featuring rare archival footage, Nobuko Miyamoto: A Song in Movement tells the story of a changing community through one of its most beloved storytellers as she reflects on decades of groundbreaking cultural work and a life that has bridged coasts, industries, families, and ...

  12. May 5, 2022 · Performer and Activist Nobuko Miyamoto Nobuko Miyamoto is a groundbreaking Japanese American songwriter, dancer, and activist. She uses art to support and build community. In Broadway musicals and on the protest line, she has challenged racial and gender stereotypes. Born in Los Angeles, California, in 1939, Miyamoto was a small child when the ...

  13. Cut to Nobuko Miyamoto and Chris Ijiima sitting on stools on a dark stage. “Usually people know very little about Asians, and this is a song about our movement, our people’s plight in America ...

  14. Featuring rare archival footage, NOBUKO MIYAMOTO: A SONG IN MOVEMENT is a story of a changing community told through the singular life of one of its most beloved storytellers. Credits Writer: Iliana Garcia, Quyên Nguyen-Le Producers: Nic Cha Kim, Tadashi Nakamura Executive Producers: Tamara Gould, Angela Boisvert Director of Photography: Corey Cao Nguyen, Jess X Snow Editor: Iliana Garcia Composer: Derek Nakamoto Sound Designer: Jon Oh

  15. More: Miyamoto Nobuko is a Japanese actress. She was born in Otaru, Hokkaido Prefecture, and raised in Nagoya. She was married to director Itami Juuzou from 1969 until his death in 1997, and regularly starred in his films. She has been nominated for eight Best Actress Japanese Academy Awards, winning in 1988 for her role in A Taxing Woman.

  16. With Nobuko Miyamoto: A Song in Movement, filmmakers Tadashi Nakamura and Quyên Nguyen-Le deftly explore Nobuko Joanne Miyamoto’s decades of groundbreaking cultural work that has united communities and set the bar for Asian American storytelling. As a singer, dancer, and long-time activist of the AAPI community, there is no better person to encapsulate this year’s theme of memory, reconnection, and vibrant community of Asian American creatives across the country. ...

  17. Nobuko Miyamoto is an icon of Asian American music and activism. Since the early 1970s, she has been exploring ways to reclaim and respirit our minds, bodies, histories, and communities, using the arts to create social change and forge solidarity. 120,000 Stories collects powerful new songs, …

  18. Featuring rare archival footage, NOBUKO MIYAMOTO: A SONG IN MOVEMENT is a story of a changing community told through the singular life of one of its most beloved storytellers. Directed by Tadashi Nakamura, Quyên Nguyen-Le Produced by Tadashi Nakamura, Quyên Nguyen-Le, Nic Cha Kim Executive Producer Tamara Gould, Angela Boisvert Editor Iliana Garcia Director of Photography Corey Cao Nguyen Additional Cinematographer Jess X Snow Composer Derek Nakamura

  19. Watch the official music video for “Gaman,” a song featured on Nobuko Miyamoto's Smithsonian Folkways album '120,000 Stories’ Boyle Heights: A Place of Bridges "BOYLE HEIGHTS: A PLACE OF BRIDGES" is one of 10 songs commissioned for Sounds of California: Boyle Heights. Sounds of California: Boyle Heights is a project of the Alliance for California Traditional Arts in collaboration with the Community Power Collective, the Smithsonian Center for Folklife and Cultural Heritage, Radio ...

  20. May 15, 2020 · 1. Nobuko Miyamoto. @miyamoto_nobuko. ·. Apr 16, 2022. In the new season of #LostLA, I discussed how Japanese-American rebuilt the community in the Crenshaw area after coming back from internment camps with Nathan Masters. ️ Watch “From Little Tokyo to Crenshaw” today (Sat., Apr. 16) at 9 p.m. on. @kcet.

  21. Nobuko JoAnne Miyamoto (born November 14, 1939) is a Japanese American folk singer, songwriter, author, and activist in the Asian American Movement. She was a member of the band Yellow Pearl along with Chris Kando Iijima and Charlie Chin. [3]

  22. Apr 16, 2024 · Nobuko JoAnne Miyamoto (1939- ) is a songwriter, dance and theater artist, author, and Artistic Director of Great Leap, who found her political and artistic voice in the Asian American movement. She was born on November 14, 1939, in Los Angeles, California, to a mixed-race Nisei father and a Kibei mother. While her ...

  23. music, lyrics - Chris Iijima/Nobuko Miyamoto. We are the children of the migrant worker. We are the offspring of the concentration camp. Sons and daughters of the railroad builder. Who leave their stamp on America . We are the children of the Chinese waiter. Born and raised in the laundry room. We are the offspring of the Japanese gardener