Kawaragi-sensei showing one of the many different shapes the sudare can make
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Kawaragi-sensei showing one of the many different shapes the sudare can make
Consul General Muto and Mrs. Muto from the Consulate of Japan In Boston. Picture taken at Yosaku Japanese Restaurant on May 10, 2013 by Naoto Kobayashi
A Hall-Dale student is being taught how to make a fishing pole from the sudare!
A Marcia Buker student attempts the sudare performance!
Mr. Kawaragi’s Tiger Dance Performance
Sumo!
Mr. Kawaragi’s Tiger Dance Performance
The students at Georgetown Central School are performing the Tiger Dance!
Mr. Kawaragi allows the students to try on his Tiger costume!
The victor!
Mr. Kawaragi teaching a student at Georgetown Central School the traditional Japanese toy, sudare
Mr. Kawaragi allows the students to try on his Tiger costume!
Kawaragi-sensei showing one of the many different shapes the sudare can make
Mr. Herrick and Mr. Kawaragi during one of their performances this year
Students at Dresden Elementary School are really enjoying the Tiger!
Mr. Kawaragi’s Tiger Dance Performance
Mr. Kawaragi’s Tiger Dance Performance
The students at Georgetown Central School are eager with anticipation!
Mr. Kawaragi’s Tiger Dance Performance
Mr. Kawaragi allows the students to try on his Tiger costume!
West Bath School students play a Japanese game. Don’t fall!
Photo provided by David Clough
Mr. Kawaragi’s Tiger Dance Performance
Principal Matthew Carlson gaining support from his students in preparation for his sumo match-ups!
Mr. Kawaragi teaching a student at Greely Middle School the traditional Japanese toy, sudare.
Mr. Kawaragi teaching a student at Georgetown Central School the traditional Japanese toy, sudare
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