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Roosevelt High

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Roosevelt High School's band performed a Japanese appreciation concert, blending Japanese and Latin influences to celebrate cultural solidarity. The event was a collaboration between the school's band director and Japanese teacher, highlighting the importance of cultural inclusivity.

Roosevelt High School's 77-piece ensemble performed a Japanese appreciation concert on March 25, 2026. The event was led by band director Pedro Ramos, who collaborated with the school's Japanese teacher Yoriko Hongo and the Japanese Club to create a program celebrating cultural solidarity. The concert featured a mix of Japanese compositions and anime themes, including pieces from 'Dragon Ball Z' and 'My Neighbor Totoro'. The performance reflected the school's diverse cultural heritage, with students drawing connections between their own experiences and the history of the Japanese community in their area. The event was a celebration of cultural inclusivity and community building, with students and teachers coming together to appreciate and honor Japanese culture.

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