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Day of Remembrance 2011 Taiko Festival

The 2nd annual Day of Remembrance Taiko Festival will be held in February.

Minidoka Pilgrimage
Learn more, visit: MinidokaPilgrimage.org

(SEATTLE) - The “Day of Remembrance” is an annual observance of the signing of Executive Order 9066, when President Franklin D. Roosevelt that ordered 120,000 Americans of Japanese ancestry to be imprisoned in concentration camps during World War II. Decades later, the order was deemed unconstitutional and was belatedly but dramatically reversed by the passage of the Civil Liberties Act of 1988. Despite the reparations that were issued because of this act, Japanese Americans still feel a need for an official time for remembrance.

In honor of this historical event, the 2nd annual Day of Remembrance Taiko Festival will be held Sunday, February 20, 2011 at 2:00 p.m., Pigott Auditorium, Seattle University, 1016 E. Madison St. Tickets are $20 each. They are available at JCCCW (Japanese Community Cultural Center of Washington) or at www.MinidokaPilgrimage.org. JCCCW main office is located at 511 16th Ave. South, Seattle, WA 98144, 206-­‐568-­7114.

The groups performing will be: Inochi Taiko, Kaze Daiko, One World Taiko, Ringtaro and Asako Tateishi/The School of Taiko, Seattle Kokon Taiko, Seattle Matsuri Taiko. The program will also include a reading by Larry Matsuda from his book “A Cold Wind From Idaho.” Matsuda was born in the Minidoka, Idaho War Relocation Center during World War II. His poems appear in Poets Against the War website, The Raven Chronicles, New Orleans Review, Floating Bridge Press, Cerise Press and the International Examiner Newspaper. He was a junior high language arts teacher and Seattle School District administrator and principal for twenty‐seven years. Raffle tickets will also be sold for a chance to win a 42‐inch LCD television. Cost is $10 per ticket, and will be available from Minidoka Pilgrimage Committee members at the concert, and through the JCCCW (participants need not be present at the concert to be eligible to win the grand prize).

Funds from this raffle will go to help support the Minidoka Pilgrimage and Friends of Minidoka Honor Roll Project.

Past coverage:

Apr-23-2010: 2010 Minidoka Pilgrimage - Salem-News.com

Apr-15-2009 2009 Minidoka Pilgrimage Honors Japanese-American Internee's - Salem-News.com




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