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- Sada Yacco or Sadayakko (川上 貞奴, Kawakami Sadayakko, July 18, 1871 – December 7, 1946) was a ****anese geisha, actress and dancer. Sadayakko Kawakami was...
- Leslie. Madame Sadayakko. p. 27 Downer, Leslie. Madame Sadayakko. p. 27 Downer, Leslie. Madame Sadayakko. p. 27 Downer, Leslie. Madame Sadayakko. p. 28 Downer...
- pastiche that became a universal success throughout America and Europe. As Sadayakko remembered it, "It was a **** mixture of ****anese plays, but it appealed...
- Kawakami Sadayakko, and Otojirō's troupe of actors. At their first stop in San Francisco, Tsuru performed with the troupe and ****isted Sadayakko at a Palace...
- newspaper, reported that Kawakami planned to leave in 20 days with his wife Sadayakko, niece Tsuru, and an 18-member troupe. Before their departure, Kushibiki...
- theatrical manager Richard Kawakami (1931–1987), American politician Sadayakko Kawakami (1871–1946), a ****anese actress known professionally as Sada...
- ISBN 0-19-530137-4. Downer, Lesley (2003). "Prologue - In Search of Sadayakko". Madame Sadayakko: The Geisha Who Bewitched the West. New York, NY: Gotham Books...
- Emily Diana Watts also practiced Suffrajitsu under his tutelage Kawakami Sadayakko or Sada Yacco - Performed in London as Ophelia and was promoted by Ellen...
- painting of a heavenly woman with eagle-like talons, anonymous. Kawakami Sadayakko (Sada Yacco), billed as the first overseas ****anese actress, late in her...
- the original on 2007-02-20. Retrieved 2009-02-19. Lesley Downer. Madame Sadayakko: The Geisha Who Bewitched the West Archived 2021-12-06 at the Wayback...