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I've declined the WP:A7 speedy since the assertion of having performed for the Imperial Highnesses is enough to pass A7. (Although I will note that the article doesn't say whether it was as a solo, group, or orchestral performance.) However it's still well within the right of Diannaa to take this to AfD if they so wish, so I would recommend that you add independent, reliable sources to the article to back up this notability. What you need are newspaper articles and the like about Udagawa and her performances. Just performing isn't enough here - you need to show where there's coverage. Tokyogirl79 (。◕‿◕。)07:47, 27 May 2016 (UTC)Reply