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  • Film Review: What’s Up Connection (1990) by Masashi Yamamoto

    A couple of years ago, Third Window Filmsreleased a rather crazy film, “The Legend of the Stardust Brothers” which was shot in 1985 but was considered lost. It seems though, that Macoto Tezka’s movie was not the only crazy one to have disappeared during the era, as Masashi Yamamotoalso shot “What’s Up Connection” in 1990, a rare bilingual Japan-Hong Kong co-production, which is equally preposterous and also considered lost up until now. Thankfully, it has recently been restored from 35mm elements and has its international premiere in Fantasia.

    “What’s Up Connection” is screening on Fantasia International Film Festival

    A family of poor swindlers that live in the slums of the secluded fishing village of Po Toi O, find one day that they have won multiple holiday prizes to travel abroad, in different Asian countries. The oldest son, teenager Chi Gau Shin ends up in Tokyo by way of Kamagasaki,...

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    Instrument/Discipline: Koto; Spring Valley Koto Ensemble

    School (流): Yamada-ryū
    Ha/Kai (流派/会): Yamase Shoin School
    Professional Name (芸名): Tsutsumi Takase (堤 貴勢)

    Home Address: 811 East Central Rd. Apt. 340, Arlington Hts., IL 60005
    Home Phone: 224-778-3493

    Email: ltbassett@aol.com

    Do you teach? Yes                               

    Do you perform? Yes

    Additional information:

    Takako Bassett is a native of Tokyo and earned her koto teaching certificate from Yamase Shoin School in Tokyo in her youth. 

    Since the establishment of the The Spring Valley Koto Ensemble in 1999 in Long Grove, IL, Takako and the ensemble have been introducing classic to contemporary koto music, performing at various venues in greater Chicago area. The venues where they have performed include: 

    • The Chicago Symphony Center (Day of Music-Silk Road Celebration);
    • Harper College Performing Arts Center as a guest artist;
    • The Chicago Daley Center for the 150th anniversary of US-Japan relations;
    • Music Institute of Chicago as a guest performer for their chorus group;
    • Merit School of Music, Chicago;
    • various educational institutions, museums, Japanese gardens, and libraries in the northwestern suburbs of Chicago. 

    Ms. Bassett is a graduate of Loyola University, Chicago (Mundelein College).

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    Professional Name (芸名): Linda Kakō Caplan カプラン歌香

    Home Address: Toronto, Canada
    Home Phone: 416-485-0061

    Employment: Japanese Music Course Director, York University (Toronto, Canada)
    Work Phone: 416-242-4967
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    Website: http://www.lindacaplan.com 

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