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Film Screening—Nobuko Miyamoto: A Song in Movement (Las Vegas, NV)

movie still of Nobuko

On the Road

Film Screening—Nobuko Miyamoto: A Song in Movement (Las Vegas, NV)

Nobuko Miyamoto: A Song in Movement will have a special screening at the West Charleston Library in Las Vegas, Nevada on Sunday, May 31, 2026. 

In recognition of the 84th anniversary of Japanese American incarceration during World War II, join Nevada Humanities and the Reno chapter of the Japanese American Citizens League for a special screening of Tadashi Nakamura’s film Nobuko Miyamoto: A Song in Movement—a documentary that chronicles the life of Los Angeles-born artist, dancer, singer, author, and activist Nobuko Miyamoto, who was sent to the Santa Anita temporary detention center when she was only two years old.

This acclaimed documentary, Nobuko Miyamoto: A Song in Movement, is a coproduction of the Japanese American National Museum's Watase Media Arts Center and PBS SoCal. Directed by Tadashi Nakamura and Quyên Nguyen-Le, this sweeping documentary that follows the life of visionary artist-activist Nobuko Miyamoto and her work that changed Asian America forever. After decades of groundbreaking cultural work that unites communities and sets the bar for Asian American storytelling, Miyamoto reflects on a life that has bridged coasts, industries, families, and history.

 

Image: Still of Nobuko Miyamoto from Nobuko Miyamoto: A Song in Movement.

Free and open to the public

Sunday, May 31, 2026

3:00 PM - 4:30 PM PDT

West Charleston Library

Lecture Hall

6301 West Charleston Boulevard

Las Vegas, NV 89146

Nobuko Miyamoto: A Song in Movement will have a special screening at the West Charleston Library in Las Vegas, Nevada on Sunday, May 31, 2026. 

In recognition of the 84th anniversary of Japanese American incarceration during World War II, join Nevada Humanities and the Reno chapter of the Japanese American Citizens League for a special screening of Tadashi Nakamura’s film Nobuko Miyamoto: A Song in Movement—a documentary that chronicles the life of Los Angeles-born artist, dancer, singer, author, and activist Nobuko Miyamoto, who was sent to the Santa Anita temporary detention center when she was only two years old.

This acclaimed documentary, Nobuko Miyamoto: A Song in Movement, is a coproduction of the Japanese American National Museum's Watase Media Arts Center and PBS SoCal. Directed by Tadashi Nakamura and Quyên Nguyen-Le, this sweeping documentary that follows the life of visionary artist-activist Nobuko Miyamoto and her work that changed Asian America forever. After decades of groundbreaking cultural work that unites communities and sets the bar for Asian American storytelling, Miyamoto reflects on a life that has bridged coasts, industries, families, and history.

 

Image: Still of Nobuko Miyamoto from Nobuko Miyamoto: A Song in Movement.

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