9/21/2023 0 Comments Yumi nagashima![]() When I played my first lead role for the comedy play "How much are those feelings in the window?" at Havana theatre in Vancouver in December 2015. When did you first know you wanted to do comedy? When did you decide it was a career? What kind of first impression do you hope to make on audiences when you step on stage?Ī non-threatening sweet Japanese lady in da haus!ģ. ![]() I was shy, innocent and didn't have boundaries yet. ![]() Where do you come from, and what were you like growing up? ![]() We invited Nagashima to take our questionnaire, and here's what she had to say!ġ. Nagashima is one of the featured comedians in the CBC Gem special The New Wave of Standup and is available to watch online here. However, Nagashima isn't limited to the stage she also creates content for her own Youtube channel, which has 236,000 subscribers and growing! The world needs more of her.Originally from Tokyo, Japan, Yumi Nagashima calls Vancouver home and has Canadian audiences rolling with laughter. She told She Does the City, her goal in 2019 is to make it to Ellen’s-which we are sure will happen. She was praised for her keen ability to “give people a taste of what they want or expect, then turn the tables without warning” by VICE. Her dead-panned, highly observant comic with a critical look at both Japanese and Canadian society is hilarious and relevant. She claims she sometimes wishes to be a lesbian, that she would be much better in bed than men while explaining that she is fully aware of sexual orientation not being a choice. Hundreds of thousands of viewers have tuned into her videos on YouTube, where she grill “white creepy men”, asks audiences if their boyfriends are good at going down on them, and give men tips on “Japanese sweet bite technique” (men out there, take notes!). While exploring tropes of her Japanese heritage, she talks openly about sex, womanhood and makes political remarks, which rarely appear in Japanese comedy (owarai) scene, especially for female comedians. She told VICE, “Like in Japanese culture, especially for a female, they consider it not graceful to talk about sex in public, and I feel like subconsciously I’m trying to challenge that”, and she certainly is breaking down the stereotypes of submissive and subservient Japanese female and challenging the norms. In her comic titled “Unrealistic Expectations/Choose To Be a Lesbian”, she speaks of her “white girlfriends getting roles such as nurses, waitresses or yoga instructors”, while she is expected play roles, such as “sexy nuclear scientist with IQ 300”, “hot assassin school-girl with nunchaku and daddy issues” or “sweet innocent Japanese lady who loves to perform with ugly white men”. Her discourse plays with all sorts of expectations or stereotypes one might have associated with Japanese women, or Asian women in general. With the release of her highly anticipated debut album, “My Name is Yumi” which dropped on February 8th, the young Japanese Canadian immigrant woman’s comic is going viral on social media while dismantling stereotypes of Japanese female. She appeared on the CBC radio program The Debaters, and she is joining a group of 604 Records comedians on the Busload of Fun tour in early spring 2019. She was one of the finalists in the Yuk Off Competition in 20. The Japanese Canadian comedian has already performed in seven countries including Canada, Japan, Australia, England, U.S.A, Germany, and Sweden. Tokyo born and Vancouver based standup comedian and actor, Yumi Nagashima is making a name on the national comedy scene. ![]() Check out my interview with Just dropped an hour ago! Meow□ ![]()
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