- Cedar Grove Productions
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company_name = Cedar Grove Productions
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company_type = Entertainment
genre =Asian Pacific American media and theatre arts
foundation = 1996
founder =Tim Toyama , co-founderChris Tashima , co-founderChris Donahue , co-founder
location_city = Los Angeles, CA
location_country = USA
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area_served = Worldwide
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divisions = Motion pictures, television, theatre
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company_slogan = "Our Stories, Our Future"
homepage = [http://www.cedargroveproductions.com www.cedargroveproductions.com]
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footnotes =Cedar Grove Productions is an independent production company based in Los Angeles, CA., specializing in media and theatre arts representing the
Asian Pacific American community. Media projects are educational, withVisual Communications (VC) serving as anon-profit fiscal sponsor. [ [http://www.vconline.org/productions/index.html productions] at [http://www.vconline.org Visual Commumications site] ]Motion Picture Background
Company was founded 1996 by playwright
Tim Toyama , actor/directorChris Tashima , producerChris Donahue and actor/director Tom Donaldson, to bring the story ofHolocaust rescuer Chiune “Sempo” Sugihara to the screen by adapting Toyama’s original one-act, "Visas and Virtue", as a narrative short film. "Visas and Virtue " (1997) film won theAcademy Award for Live Action Short Film at the70th Academy Awards . [ [http://www.indiewire.com/biz/biz_980323_OscarWins.html 70th Oscars winners] onIndieWire ] In tribute to that film's subject, the company takes its name from the literal translation of "Sugihara": "sugi " ( _ja. 杉) meaning cedar, and "hara" ( _ja. 原) meaning field or grove. [http://www.usc.edu/student-affairs/dt/V131/N04/04-vision.04d.html] Company describes itself as, "... dedicated to developing and producing projects which boldly defy mainstream Hollywood by giving Asian Americans the close-up on screen, or the spotlight on stage." [http://www.cedargroveproductions.com/daycreative_main.html company website]Television
In 2006, Cedar Grove Productions received an
Emmy nomination from theNATAS San Francisco/Northern California Chapter, for the half-hourPBS television special , "Day of Independence ", [ [http://www.emmysf.tv/pdf/emmy06nom.pdf list of 35th NorCal Emmy noms; p. 9] (pdf)] a fact-based story of a young "Nisei" (second-generationJapanese American ) baseball player facing the tragic circumstances surrounding the internment of 110,000 Americans of Japanese Ancestry during World War II. Produced byLisa Onodera , the program has been officially selected to show at over sixty film and video festivals across the country, and worldwide, having been shown in Japan, Korea, Indonesia, Chile, Italy and Canada, garnering twenty-five international awards.Theatre
In 2006, Cedar Grove OnStage was formed, as a sister company focusing on live theatre. It joined a
multicultural consortium called the "Cultural Roundtable" at THE "NEW" LATC. Cedar Grove OnStage develops, produces and presents newAsian American theatre works, with Cedar Grove Productions co-founders Toyama and Tashima serving as co-Artistic Director s. Productions will be presented at the LATC venues indowntown Los Angeles . Other performance groups belonging to the Cultural Roundtable include theLatino Theater Company ,Playwrights' Arena ,Robey Theatre Company , Culture Clash, and American Indian Dance Theatre/Project HOOP. [ [http://www.calendarlive.com/stage/cl-et-latc26feb26,0,5543757.story "THE NEW LATC cancels series" by Lynne Heffley - 2/26/08] onLos Angeles Times online]Cedar Grove OnStage is developing "Yuri and Malcolm X", by Toyama, about the life of Nisei Japanese American
civil rights activist,Yuri Kochiyama , and her friendship withMalcolm X . They developed "Be Like Water ," a play written by award-winningperformance artist Dan Kwong , which was produced byEast West Players , in association with Cedar Grove OnStage, in September 2008. [ [http://www.eastwestplayers.org/on_the_stage/water.htm "Be Like Water"] on EWP site]Educational Efforts
In 2000, Cedar Grove Productions organized and presented “The AJA Circle: Artists of Japanese Ancestry,” a day-long seminar where Japanese and Japanese American theatre artists came together to share cultural experiences — of the Japanese American community's history in the U.S. and the artistic community of
Asian Americans working in Hollywood. Moderated by playwright/producer Soji Kashiwagi and Tashima, panelists included "Nisei" playwrightsHiroshi Kashiwagi andWakako Yamauchi , as well as noted actorsGeorge Takei ,Tamlyn Tomita ,Clyde Kusatsu ,Amy Hill , Marcus Toji andGreg Watanabe .Community Recognition
Community organizations have recognized Cedar Grove Productions for cultural and artistic contributions. Honors include the Biennium Award from the
Japanese American Citizens League , [ [http://www.watsonvillesantacruzjacl.org/includes/7-2006news.pdf Watsonville-Santa Cruz JACL newsletter, 7/06; Nat'l Convention report; p. 3] ] a Community Award given by the Japanese American Service Committee, of Chicago, a Special Recognition Award from the Japanese American Cultural & Community Center, a Visionary Award fromEast West Players , [ [http://www.allbusiness.com/services/amusement-recreation-services/4365140-1.html NewsWire Finding Common Ground | Entertainment & Arts > Music Industry from AllBusiness.com ] ] and a Humanitarian Award received from The “1939” Club, aHolocaust Survivors’ organization. [ [http://www.1939club.com/1939%20Visas%20and%20Virtue.htm The "1939" Club history] ]References
External links
* [http://www.cedargroveproductions.com Cedar Grove Productions website]
* [http://www.myspace.com/cedargroveonstage Cedar Grove OnStage] onMySpace
* [http://www.thenewlatc.com THE "NEW" LATC website]
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