![]() Toronto: Institute for Canadian Music 1990, p.307-314. Proceedings of the First Conference on Ethnomusicology in Canada, Toronto, 13-15 May, 1988. John Wilson and the Highland bagpipe in Ontario. Canberra, Australia: The Humanities Research Centre, The Australian National University. Miller (Eds.), Europe and the Orient (pp. London, Ontario, Canada: The Arthouse Press, Faculty of Education, The University of Western Ontario. Personal Reports from Highly Productive Scholars (pp. Michalos (Ed.), The Best Teacher I Ever Had. ![]() David Waterhouse on Muriel Denny and others. Tōkyō: National Research Institute for Cultural Properties p.123-131. Dai Nijūgo-ka Kokusai Kenkyū Shūkai Hōkokusho. In Nihon no gakki -Atarashī gakki-gaku e mukete. Bugaku no byōsha ‘shinzeikogakuzu’ o megutte. ![]() Shields (Eds.), Teaching Buddhism in the West. C 08-2776 PJH (United States District Court, N.D. Jūdōka David Waterhouse kyōju no sōryōji hyōshō. Dietary Supplements Commonly Used by Cancer Survivors: Are There Any Benefits? Nutrition in Clinical Practice, 32(5), 607-627. Judo network and forum: Forum Discussion, Feedback and Help. Huge selfishness blew out this community. Scholar David Waterhouse had a passion for Japanese culture. Unpublished private letters and correspondence with David Waterhouse (2013-2017).įerrier MacKay, S. Kōdōkan jūdō’s elusive tenth kata: The Gō-no-kata - Forms of proper use of force (Part 1-3). University of Toronto Professor Emeritus David Waterhouse Conferred Order of the Rising Sun. Retrieved from: Ĭonsulate-General of Japan in Toronto. Renowned scholar on Japanese culture presented with Consul-General’s Commendation. The manuscript of his book on judo’s cultural and technical history, unfortunately, remains unfinished due to his untimely passing.Ĭonsulate-General of Japan in Toronto. a two-volume catalogue of woodcuts by Japanese artist Suzuki Harunobu published in 2013. Professor Waterhouse’s scholarly legacy is vast, showing a remarkable breadth in topics which he surveyed, investigated and mastered, but he was particularly proud of his magnum opus, i.e. Consequently, his academic judo classes at the University of Toronto’s Department of East Asian Studies attracted an enthusiastic crowd of students. as a form of pedagogy striving for both physical and intellectual development. David aptly understood and taught judo as it was meant by its founder, i.e. Professor Waterhouse would eventually join the University of Toronto, where he would spend the rest of his professional career as an educator and scholar. It is there where during his freshman year he had attended for first time a live judo demonstration, and had decided to start his judo career. Educated to concert pianist level, he graduated in Western Classics, Moral Sciences, and Oriental Studies from the University of Cambridge. Waterhouse (1936-2017) was a Professor emeritus, Japanese studies scholar, and humanities polymath. Cultural anthropology, East Asia, ethnomusicology, Japan, judo, martial artsĭavid B.
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