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Dance to remember

Yuko Tanaka, a young dancer, wants to do a representational piece on the Internment Camps that the Japanese had to endure in North America during World War II.

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  • "Yuko Tanaka, a young dancer, wants to do a representational piece on the internment camps that Japanese-Americans had to endure in North America during World War II. Her mother and late father were forced into one of these camps when they were first married. The government redress check that Mrs. Tanaka receives from the Canadian government painfully reminds her of a past she would prefer to forget. To successfully portray life in the camps through dance, Yuko decides she needs the firsthand information her mother can supply. Mrs. Tanaka adamantly refuses to cooperate, causing a rift with her daughter. Through the intercession of a friend, however, Mrs. Tanaka comes to realize that Yuko's need for a personal history outweighs the emotional trauma that her memories evoke."
  • "Yuko Tanaka, a young dancer, wants to do a representational piece on the Internment Camps that the Japanese had to endure in North America during World War II. Her mother, a survivor of one of these camps, is reluctant to discuss her experience with her daughter."
  • "Yuko Tanaka, a young dancer, wants to do a representational piece on the Internment Camps that the Japanese had to endure in North America during World War II."
  • "Yuko Tanaka, a young dancer, wants to do a representational piece on the Internment Camps that the Japanese had to endure in North America during World War II."@en
  • "A young Japanese-Canadian dancer struggles to gain her mother's approval and cooperation in presenting through dance the story of her mother and father's unjust internment in camps in Canada during the second world war."

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  • "Dance to remember"