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  2. Yoko Fujimoto joined Sado no Kuni Ondekoza in 1976, and went on to become a founding member of Kodo when it formed in 1981. After three years as a performer, she stepped down from the stage to edit the monthly Kodo Japanese-language newsletter and act as an instructor to the apprentices.

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  3. Safari November 2024 issue (Published on September 25, 2024) Text and translation by Yoko Fujimoto (藤本庸子)Writer in Los Angeles Translated on September 18, 2024 (edited on Sept 24, 2024 ...

  4. Yoko Fujimoto’s ‘Voice Circle’ workshop is a return to the voice in its most primal form, and the introduction of that voice to song. The goals of the Voice Circle are: To go beyond the idea of being “good” or “bad” at singing, and return to the idea of singing for the simple joy of it.

  5. Vocalist Yoko Fujimoto is a founding member of Kodo who has told stories through song for 45 years to date. “Yume no Utsutsu” is her first vocal album collaboration with the Kodo ensemble. Throughout her daily life on Sado Island and her days at Kodo Village, Yoko has enjoyed moving encounters with people and folk tales.

  6. Jun 25, 2015 · 2001: Hirabayashi requests Yoko Fujimoto, veteran member of Kodo, to write a song with lyrics to accompany the “Ei Ja Nai Ka” dance for the “Triangle Project,” a collaboration with Yoko Fujimoto, Nobuko Miyamoto and PJ.

  7. May 14, 2009 · Singer and koto player Yoko Fujimoto, who has performed for many years with the world-renown Kodo taiko ensemble from Japan, will sing songs from her CD, "Morisa Komorisa", a collection of traditional Japanese lullabies from the different prefectures in Japan, in two performances at 2 and 8 p.m. at the Japanese American National Museum on ...

  8. Oct 27, 2011 · For those who attended the concert held in the Tateuchi Democracy Forum at the Japanese American National Museum on August 13, 2011, savoring the flavor and sounds of Japanese culture became a first-hand experience through the authentic performance by Yoko Fujimoto of Japan.