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 Yuzo Kayama
"AURORA" Concert
in Los Angeles

Benefiting the
Japanese Language Scholarship Foundation


Presented by the AURORA FOUNDATION
Produced by BRIDGE U.S.A.,
Creative Enterprise International, Inc.
and Hiroaki Kaneko Office Co., Ltd.

 
As the eldest son of Ken Uehara and Yoko Kozakura, Japan's popular film stars, Yuzo Kayama debuted as a film actor in 1960 with his appearance in the film, "Man versus Man". Yuzo is known as one of Japan's most popular actors, and has appeared in films such as "Sanjuro" and "Red Beard" which were directed by Akira Kurosawa. Yuzo has appeared more than 70 films to date. He is most well known for the popular film series, "Young Guy" (Wakadaisho).

Yuzo debuted as a singer in 1961 with the song, "Yoru no Taiyo" (The Sun of the Night). He wrote many hit songs under the name of Dan Kohsaku. In 1965 he had a big hit with the three-million selling song, "Kimito Itsumademo" (Always with You) which won a special award from Nihon Record Taisho (Japan's Grammy awards). Since that time, he has released more than 35 albums and over 50 singles.

Kayama performs live concerts regularly every year. In January of 2000, Yuzo performed a concert, "NTT Yuzo Kayama & Hyper Launchers Live Concert". The performance was broadcast to the world over the internet. His 40th anniversary was commemorated with a nationwide live concert tour, "Young Captain 2000" which began in April, 2000.

In 2001, Yuzo performed at the "Masashi Sada Nagasaki Peace Concert". He was the presenter of the "Yusawa Field Music Fair", held at the Kayama Captain Coast Ski Resort. Yuzo appeared for his 16th time on the legendary TV program, "The year-end men versus women singing contest sponsored and broadcast by the NHK".



Yuzo has not only been active in music performance and acting - but he is also a painter. Kayama has had private exhibitions in Shinjuku Mitsukoshi Department store in Tokyo for 6 consecutive years starting in 1996. His oil paintings and watercolor paintings are highly esteemed. In 1998, the "Yuzo Kayama Museum" opened in Nishiizu.

Yuzo has won a variety of awards for his art and his charitable activities, such as "Citizens of Tokyo Cultural Award" from the city of Tokyo, and "The Charter of Our Ocean" from Japan UNESCO. His artistic skills are expanding, and he is always challenged with the new techniques.

The benefit concert celebrates Mr. Kayama's first concert in Los Angeles and is a charitable fundraising event for the Japanese Language Scholarship "AURORA" Foundation. The primary goal of the foundation is to nurture and provide support for Japanese language teachers and students of Japanese language education in the USA.

 LA MIRADA THEATRE for the PERFORMING ARTS

14900 La Mirada Blvd., La Mirada, CA 90638

Ticket Office: BRIDGE USA (310) 532-5921

 

Friday, September 6, 2002 - 8:00 PM

Benefit tickets: $100*, $65*, $50, $35
 Japanese Language Scholarship Foundation

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BRIDGE U.S.A.: 310-532-5921
JLSF: (323) 466-1237

TICKETS ON SALE JUNE 3rd!

*Ticket prices, less $50, are tax deductible

**Thursday, September 5, 6:00 PM**
AURORA Foundation Award Dinner with Yuzo Kayama at the New Otani Hotel
for more info call BRIDGE U.S.A. at 310-532-5921

 
Thank you to our generous sponsors:  
Panasonic  TOYOTA  Japan Airlines  Crystal Cruises Nijiya Market
 
Contributing Sponsors: The New Otani Hotel & Garden, Kinokuniya Bookstores of America Co., LTD., Matsuhisa, California Bank & Trust  
Supported by: Consulate General of Japan, Los Angeles; Japan America Society; The Japan Foundation and Language Center in Los Angeles; Japan Business Association; Japanese Chamber of Commerce of Southern California; Japan External Trade Organization Los Angeles, L.A. Mita-kai