New ballet in Niagara tells story of internment of Japanese Canadians during WW II
A new ballet opening this weekend in the Niagara Region tells the story of life before, during and after Japanese internment camps from the Second World War. It centres around an artifact from almost a century ago that belongs to the family behind the performance.
A new ballet opening this weekend in the Niagara Region tells the story of life before, during and after Japanese internment camps from the Second World War. It centres around an artifact from almost a century ago that belongs to the family behind the performance.