Kyōdai brings together music and home videos from the Japanese Canadian community at the Fox Cabaret on December 3

Powell Street Festival and Nikkei National Museum and Cultural Centre present a show that’s a multisensory concert

Left to right, a still from home-movie video (Nikkei National Museum and Cultural Centre's Moving Image Collection); Āza Nabuko, Jason de Couto, and Prince Shima.

 
 

Powell Street Festival Society and the Nikkei National Museum and Cultural Centre proudly present Kyōdai, featuring Jason de Couto, Prince Shima, and Āza Nabuko on December 3 at the Fox Cabaret; the show will also be streamed live online.

Join as Japanese Canadian artists come together in an exploration of their heritage through a multisensory concert experience.

The artists perform a unique, three-part concert accompanied by curated, sought-after home videos from pre-, during-, and post-incarceration, produced by artist and video archivist Jeffery Chong. Kyōdai acts as a rallying call to embrace our heritage, deepen communal bonds, and reveal what’s known and unknown about our relationships past, present, and future.

Also at the event, get your hands on some very special, limited-edition Powell Street Festival winter merchandise

More details and tickets are available here.

Post sponsored by Powell Street Festival.