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    Sada Yacco or Sadayakko (川上 貞奴, Kawakami Sadayakko, July 18, 1871 – December 7, 1946) was a Japanese geisha, actress and dancer. Sadayakko Kawakami was...
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  • Yacco may refer to: Sada Yacco, a Japanese geisha, actress, and dancer Acoma Pueblo, a village and tribe in New Mexico This disambiguation page lists articles...
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    Arimatsu Nakamura Park Cultural Path Futaba Museum (The residences of Sada Yacco) Cultural Path Sasuke Toyoda House Nittai-ji Noritake Garden Nagoya City...
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    in 1879) influenced by the actress Sarah Bernhardt and Japanese dancer Sada Yacco, developed her translations of Indian culture and mythology. Her performances...
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    “re-theatricalization of the theater.” Among the actors in these plays was Sada Yacco, first Japanese star in Europe, who influenced pioneers of modern dance...
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    ‘Mademoiselle Roze’. Fuller supported other pioneering performers, such as Sada Yacco and fellow United States-born dancer Isadora Duncan. Fuller helped Duncan...
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    Magazine of Theatre and Screen. August 1927, pp. 605–612. List of dancers Sada Yacco Isadora Duncan Edna Guy "Ruth St. Denis papers ca. 1915-1958". The New...
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  • Ruben Tamzin Merchant as Kate Will Houston as Rud Shimehiro Nishikawa as Sada Yacco Nadia Tereszkiewicz as a dancer In April 2015, it was reported that Wild...
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  • Big Waves of Spring 6 January 1985 15 December 1985 Keiko Matsuzaka (as Sada Yacco) Masatoshi Nakamura Morio Kazama Chikage Awashima Keiju Kobayashi Detail...
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  • activist (d. 1932) 1871 – Giacomo Balla, Italian painter (d. 1958) 1871 – Sada Yacco, Japanese actress and dancer (d. 1946) 1872 – Julius Fučík, Czech composer...
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  • composer( b. 1883) December 7 Laurette Taylor, American actress (b. 1884) Sada Yacco, Japanese stage actress (b. 1871) December 9 – Maurice Dior, French industrialist...
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    Watts also practiced Suffrajitsu under his tutelage Kawakami Sadayakko or Sada Yacco - Performed in London as Ophelia and was promoted by Ellen Terry Will...
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    one of his favorite geisha, the woman her Western fans would later dub Sada Yacco.: pp57-58  From January to May 1893, under the suggestion of a mutual...
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  • Sadayakko Kawakami (1871–1946), a Japanese actress known professionally as Sada Yacco Saena Kawakami (born 1997), Japanese badminton player Takeshi Kawakami...
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    des Tuileries La espera (Margot) Longchamp Nature morte (Le dessert) Sada Yacco Le 'Divan Japonais' Le Roi Soleil La Nana Mère et enfant devant un vase...
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    1930) July 17 – Lyonel Feininger, German painter (d. 1956) July 18 – Sada Yacco, Japanese stage actress (d. 1946) July 22 – Aarnoud van Heemstra, Dutch...
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    heavenly woman with eagle-like talons, anonymous. Kawakami Sadayakko (Sada Yacco), billed as the first overseas Japanese actress, late in her life, built...
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  • Wylliams (1961–1996), African-American dancer/choreographer/master-teacher Sada Yacco (July 18, 1871–December 7, 1946), Japanese geisha, actress, and dancer...
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    "re-theatricalization of the theater." Among the actors in these plays was Sada Yacco, first Japanese star in Europe, who influenced pioneers of modern dance...
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  • (1979) Akō Rōshi (1979) Sekigahara (1981) - Hatsume Haru no Hatō (1985) - Sada Yacco Skip (1996) Mōri Motonari (1997) - Sugi no Kata Prince Shotoku (2001)...
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    in sculpture and pottery. Her work is known as Tsukitani ware (月谷焼). Sada Yacco, contemporary artist who also lived in Nagoya "荒木集成館". Arakishuseikan...
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    founded by Shinjiro Mori, from Aichi prefecture. 1902: Otojiro Kawakami and Sada Yacco Kawakami return from their first European tour and start rehearsing William...
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    of Sada Yacco. Kawada made her stage debut at Tokyo's Imperial Theatre, under the stage name Yoko Kawakami ("Kawakami" was the family name of Sada Yacco's...
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    had called on November 20. Died: Laurette Taylor, 62, American actress Sada Yacco, 75, Japanese stage actress The French liner SS Liberté, formerly the...
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  • School. She was one of the first students trained as an actress with Sada Yacco, at the Imperial Training School for Actresses. She toured in Europe to...
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  • September 30: Takashi Sakai, lieutenant general (b. 1887) December 7: Sada Yacco, geisha, actress and dancer (b. 1871) December 12: Gennosuke Fuse, anatomist...
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