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June 30, 2005

 JAPANESE LANGUAGE SCHOLARSHIP "AURORA" FOUNDATION
the AURORA CHALLENGE GRANT Winner will be introduced at the Aurora Foundation Award Dinner & Auction

For Immediate Release
Press contact: Aurora Foundation
Tel: (323) 882-6545
Fax: (323) 969-9425

Los Angeles - June 29, 2005 - The Japanese Language Scholarship "AURORA" Foundation (Dr. Akiko Agishi, Founder & President) is delighted to announce that winner of the Aurora Challenge Grant for 2005-6 is Rebecca Williams. To welcome the recipient, the Aurora Foundation is holding the Aurora Japanese Language Scholarship Benefit Dinner & Auction on Friday, September 30, 2005 at 5 p.m. at the New Otani Hotel & Garden Los Angeles. To show her support of the goals of the Aurora Foundation, Rimi Natsukawa, Japanese singer, will attend.

There will also be a benefit auction (live & silent) as a fundraiser for the Aurora Foundation. The Aurora Foundation Benefit Dinner & Auction is open to the public. Admission is $100 per seat or $1,000 per table of 10 seats. ($40 per seat is tax deductible) For reservations, information, or donating auction items, please contact the Aurora Foundation at (323) 882-6545.

The Aurora Challenge Grant is awarded to a US citizen who resides in California and has a unique dream, in any field of endeavor, which is related to Japanese culture and which would never be realized without traveling to Japan. There is no age limit and no academic requirement. The award goes to an individual with a creative dream or challenge that will contribute to global goodwill and intercultural appreciation. The winner will receive a $3000 scholarship and roundtrip air tickets from the USA to Japan. The recipient can travel anytime (for any duration) between fall 2005 and summer 2006. By awarding this grant, the Aurora Foundation hopes to help the winner enhance pursuit of their truest, most heartfelt dream by providing them with the opportunity for a once in a lifetime experience.

The winner of the 2005-6 Aurora Challenge Grant, artist and designer Rebecca Williams will travel to Japan in 2006 to study the ancient craft of indigo dyeing.  A strong believer in preserving natural dyeing methods, Rebecca hopes to use indigo in her future work to interest others in the history and traditions of Japanese "ai" (indigo).  Rebecca Williams has always had a deep interest in the Japanese aesthetic, especially Japanese traditional costumes.  She first traveled to Japan in 1996 and then lived in Hokkaido from 1997 to 2000.  Since returning to the United States in 2001, she has worked as a costume designer for several operas and continues to study natural dyeing with a local dye master in San Francisco, California.  The grant will be formally presented to Rebecca Williams at the Aurora Benefit Dinner & Auction.

Ms. Laura McGlone and Mr. Michael Dixon will be awarded the sixth annual Japanese Language Scholarship at the benefit dinner. The primary goal of the scholarship is to assist United States citizens who are either Japanese language teachers or graduate students of Japanese language education to experience living in Japan and participating in various educational programs during their stay to further their understanding of the Japanese language and culture.  The winners receive a $3,000 scholarship and roundtrip air tickets from the USA to Japan.

In addition to being recognized at the Aurora Japanese Language Scholarship Benefit Dinner & Auction on September 30th at the New Otani Hotel & Gardens; the grant includes attendance at the Rimi Natsukawa "Aurora" Benefit Concert in Aratani Japan America Theatre at 5p.m. on October 1, 2005.
More detail information can be found at the website: http://www.jlsf-aurora.org

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