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Japanese Tea Ceremony hosted by Kuniko Yamamoto

Tuesday, March 31, 2026, 5:30 pm

Kuniko Yamamoto, an award-winning theatre performer, is coming to the Rozsa Center to bring her solo show, “Japanese Storytelling with Magical Mask, Mime and Music” to local school children as part of the Rozsa's Class Acts Series.

In addition to her Class Acts performances, Kuniko has graciously offered to lead a Japanese Tea Ceremony in an intimate Rozsa Backstage event for a limited group of participants in an effort to help raise funds to support future Class Act opportunities.  

Tickets for the event are $50 and include the ceremony, the tea cup game, a tea cup to take home created specifically for this event by the Michigan Tech Ceramics Club, and a $35 donation to the Class Acts Endowment Fund.

This is an opportunity to take part in and learn about an ancient Japanese ceremony while also helping to support the Rozsa's effort to bring the performing arts to Upper Peninsula's school children. Space is limited, so act fast to secure your spot for this rare cultural experience. 

If you would like to make a separate donation to the Rozsa Center and join our Circle of Friends, please click here.

 

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EST. RUN TIME | 60 min., no intermission
STUDENT, EDUCATOR, AND CHAPERONE TICKETS|

Contact the Rozsa Box Office with any questions about this event. The Rozsa Box Office is open Monday through Friday from 11 a.m.-3 p.m. and is available in person, via phone at 906-487-1906, or by email at rozsa@mtu.edu

 

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About Kuniko Yamamoto

A native of Japan, Kuniko, an award-winning theatre performer, came to the United States in 1985 to study theatre with Tony Montanaro. For the last 2 decades she performed her solo show, “Japanese Storytelling with Magical Mask, Mime and Music” “Origami Tales” in venues such as Disney Epcot Center, The Kennedy Center and National Storytelling Festival. As a teaching artist, she taught Origami Math and Storytelling at more than 2,000 schools and colleges.

 

Thanks to Our Sponsors

James A. and Margaret C. Black Endowment Fund LogoKatherine M. Bosch Foundation Logo
Class Acts Endowment, and the Rozsa Circle of Supporters. 

 

About the Presenter

 

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The Rozsa Center for the Performing Arts cultivates a vibrant and connected community through experiences that bring the Keweenaw together. Located on Michigan Technological University's campus in Houghton, Michigan, the 80,000-square-foot arts center's design is inspired by the inclined look of the local copper mine hoists and shaft houses inside and out. Event spaces include the Rozsa Lobby, James and Margaret Black Performance Hall, Rozsa Backstage, Rozsa Art Galleries, and McArdle Theatre.

As the largest theater in Michigan's Upper Peninsula, the Rozsa dramatically expands the region’s access to large-scale performing arts events including Broadway tours, ballet, cirque, music, and more.

 

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