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Martha Nishitani

Martha Nishitani passed away peacefully June 5, 2014, at the age of 94. She was born February 27, 1920, in Seattle to Denjiro and Jin Nishitani. Martha was the ninth of 10 children. She is survived by her sister, Connie Sekijima of Mercer Island, and numerous nieces and nephews. Martha attended Maple Leaf School, Lincoln High School and the University of Washington. Her education was interrupted during World War II when her family was interned at Camp Minidoka. She was a modern dance performer, choreographer and teacher for more than 50 years. She studied modern dance under Katharine Wolfe and Eleanor King in Seattle, and at Connecticut College under Doris Humphrey. She began her own dance company in Seattle in 1951. In 1954, she opened the Martha Nishitani Modern Dance School in the University District, where she worked until her retirement in 2002. She also studied ballet, Spanish dance and Japanese classical dance. She taught for the Seattle Public Schools, Helen Bush School, the Seattle Parks Department, Shoreline Public Schools and as artist-in-residence at UW. She was honored as a Woman of Achievement by the Seattle chapter of Theta Sigma Phi in 1968, and as an Asian American Living Treasure by the Northwest Asian American Theatre in 1984. A memorial will be held at 11 a.m. Saturday, July 5 at Blaine United Methodist Church, 3001 24th Ave. S., Seattle. Remembrances may be sent to Progressive Animal Welfare Society, PO Box 1037, Lynnwood, WA 98046, or go to www.paws.org for online donations.

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Published by The Seattle Times on Jun. 22, 2014.

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Cindy Rempel

June 17, 2023

Martha was my first ballet teacher, when I was three years old. I have only a faint memory of her, but a positive one. All I can remember is being the moon

Anne Hundley

July 7, 2018

I loved taking her creative dance classes as a very young child. I think she was my first dance teacher~ special memories of the wonder of dancing as a cat and train in my black leotard. Thanks to Martha Nishitani for connecting me with a lifelong love of dance. I'm sorry not to have reconnected with her while she was still with us, but very happy to see her smile here.

Elise (Eaton) Borden

July 2, 2014

I took modern dance from Martha starting at age 4 for 9 years. I will never forget her. I went back to see her when I was in college and she still remembered me. She will be greatly missed. She was one very special lady! I remember performing in the Opera with Martha's dance school--what an experience! Love you Martha! Elise (Eaton) Borden

george condon

June 24, 2014

Julius jacobsons grandsongrandson George Condon -i use to take dance lessons with my dance peer Martha. And my grandad use to sell flowers and worked with the nishitani family. My condolences.

Gina Glasgow-Wills

June 24, 2014

I took modern dance classes from Martha when I was a young teenager. While my body was not very flexible, at least I took some comfort in the fact that Martha declared that I felt the music and the inspiration of what we were doing at the time, ie. being a leaf, etc. I never forgot those classes in the U District with her. I appreciate the patience and willingness she gave us to help us feel the movements.

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