Grantee Database

JAPANESE AMERICAN CULTURAL AND COMMUNITY CENTER

Grant Year

2022-23

Grant Program

Creative Youth Development

Award Amount

$40,000.00

Project Description

With support from the California Arts Council, JACCC will produce “DŌ (THE WAY): Traditional Japanese Arts for Young Adults.” This two-year, hands-on program will recruit a cohort of 30 young adults (ages 18-24) for training in four traditional Japanese art forms while simultaneously building transferable life skills.

Organization Summary

Our core programs and services ensure JACCC remains an authentic bridge between past, present, and future for Japanese and Japanese American arts and culture.

[VISUAL ARTS]: Our exhibitions bridge traditional and contemporary practices, showcasing the work of Los Angeles-based culture bearers and their students of Ikebana (flower arranging), Chado (tea ceremony), Shōdo (calligraphy), and more.

[PERFORMING ARTS]: Pre-pandemic, we co-produced the Los Angeles premiere of the Broadway musical, Allegiance, starring George Takei (2018). More recently in 2022, we hosted the 45th Anniversary Tour of performer, composer, and taiko teacher Kenny Endo; and, served as the only West Coast host and venue for a concert with OKI, the leading musician of the music of the Ainu, Japan’s northernmost indigenous people.

[CULINARY ARTS]: Aligned with UNESCO’s recognition of washoku (traditional Japanese cuisine) as an Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity, in 2013 we expanded our definition of “arts and culture” to launch a new $4.5M Culinary Arts Center. We showcase Japanese and Japanese American cuisine through workshops, pop-ups, community dining experiences, demonstrations, and, with the Black/African American and Latinx communities, ethnic intersections in Little Tokyo.

[ADVOCATING FOR OUR COMMUNITY]: Through the Sustainable Little Tokyo (SLT) initiative, we support our neighborhood and advocate for a healthy, equitable, and culturally-rich Little Tokyo for generations to come. SLT is a partnership between JACCC (the lead and fiscal agent), the Little Tokyo Community Council (LTCC: an umbrella coalition of residents; businesses; and religious, cultural, and community organizations), and the Little Tokyo Service Center (LTSC: a social services organization and community developer). SLT has garnered national recognition within the fields of creative placemaking and racial equity in the arts, receiving support from The Kresge Foundation, Surdna Foundation, The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation, and the National Endowment for the Arts.

Organization

JACCC

Address

244 S San Pedro St

LOS ANGELES

90012-3856

County

Los Angeles

Region

South – Los Angeles & Orange

Phone

(213) 628-2725

Congressional District

California Assembly District 34

State Assembly District

District 54

State Senate District

District 26

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