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Title
June Watanabe in Company and collaborators for Watanabe's Noh Project II, 'Can't is 'Night', 2003
Creator
Mogg, Andy
Date Created and/or Issued
2003
Contributing Institution
Museum of Performance and Design, Performing Arts Library
Collection
Images from the Preserving Bay Area Dance Legacies project
Rights Information
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Description
June Watanabe in Company in Noh Project II, 'Can't is 'Night', which was conceived and directed by Watanabe Pictured are June Watanabe, Anshin Uchida (Noh Master), Leslie Scalapino (poet), Pauline Oliveros (accordion) and musicians Phil Gelb (shakuhachi), Shoko Hikage (koto), and Toyoji Tomita (trombone).
Type
image
Identifier
020-008-163
Subject
Watanabe, June
Noh project II Can't is night (Choreographic work : Watanabe)
Scalapino, Leslie
Oliveros, Pauline, 1932-2016
Gelb, Phil
Hikage, Shōko
Tomita, Toyoji
Source
June Watanabe Papers

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