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RE: Sumo East and West (was: Re: [sumo] oshi-dashi'd message)



The dvd is available to buy. I purchased it last month. I believe it was at
www.pbs.org. received it within 2-3 days.

David M.
Pleasant Hill, CA

-----Original Message-----
From: owner-sumo@statgen.ncsu.edu [mailto:owner-sumo@statgen.ncsu.edu]On
Behalf Of Emmett Wayne
Sent: Thursday, August 12, 2004 3:39 PM
To: sumo@statgen.ncsu.edu
Subject: FW: Sumo East and West (was: Re: [sumo] oshi-dashi'd message)




I don't suppose anyone has this copied to DVD, CD, or streaming video, do
they?  This is the one time it is a disadvantage to be living here in Japan.

Emmett Wayne
Torideyama
Sekitori Quadrumvirate
Kanto-sho Winner Nagoya 2004

-----Original Message-----
From: owner-sumo@statgen.ncsu.edu [mailto:owner-sumo@statgen.ncsu.edu] On
Behalf Of Joe Klemmer
Sent: Friday, August 13, 2004 12:02 AM
To: Christopher J. Basten
Cc: sumo@statgen.ncsu.edu
Subject: Sumo East and West (was: Re: [sumo] oshi-dashi'd message)


On Wed, 11 Aug 2004, Christopher J. Basten wrote:

> I'm curious that there's been no discussion of the recently aired sumo
> documentary on the US Public Broadcasting System. What did you think?
> Reading the reviews beforehand, I was not expecting a pleasant viewing
> experience, but was surprised. The story was primarily abut Wayne
> Vierra, but all the Hawaiians were mentioned. Sentoryu and Doreen
> Simmons had some excellent screen time.

	I rather enjoyed it.  If you don;t go into it expecting a show on
the cultural and historical aspects of sumo and see it as a show about how
some "Eastern" people are trying to live and succeed in the "Western" world
of sumo then it's not bad.

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