Posted: 6/17/2009 - 0 comment(s) [ Comment ]
- 1 trackback(s) [ Trackback ]
Category: Other

Here is a calendar of community events from AsianWeek.com. If you are from the Bay area, check out some of these events in your community.

AsianWeek.com
 
J U N E  &  J U L Y  2 0 0 9

You Are Invited!


�  SATURDAY 6/6 - SUNDAY, 6/28
    31st Annual Ethnic Dance Festival


�  FRIDAY 6/12 - WEDNESDAY, 9/30
    Asian Art Museum's Lords of the Samuari Exhibit

�  FRIDAY, 6/19
    California Sing-Along With Charlie Chin

�  FRIDAY, 6/19
   Wine tasting with the Asian Community

�  FRIDAY, 6/19
    Kapakahi CD Release Party

�  FRIDAY, 6/19
    MTV's America's Best Dance Crew Season 3 Winners Quest Crew Performance
�  WEDNESDAY, 6/24
    For The Love of Ramen


�  SF Hep B Free Speakers Bureau
    Speakers available to make educational presentations to community groups in  
    various languages.


�  SAVE THE DATES - JULY EVENTS
    7/11 - Boogie Nights in J-town, Fundraiser for the Nihonmachi Street Fair
    7/18, 7/25, 7/26 -  Asians Americans for Community Outreach Sports Day 
    for Charity

 
{ See below for more details. }
 
 
 
 
 
31st Annual Ethnic Dance Festival

Ethnic Dance Festival

WHAT:
31st Annual Ethnic Dance Festival

From the palace courts of Korea to the temples of India and the village squares of Mexico, the 31st Annual San Francisco Ethnic Dance Festival is your first class ticket to an unforgettable journey around the world. Every June, San Francisco's Palace of Fine Arts comes to vivid life in a swirl of breathtaking beauty and explosive energy as thirty six companies representing dance traditions from more than 20 cultures and featuring more than four hundred of Northern California's most acclaimed dancers and musicians take to the stage. The Festival is the largest and most prestigious gathering of its kind in the country with four weekends of performances and a different line up of performers each week. This year, the Festival is proud to present three specially commissioned works by some of the Bay Area's most accomplished companies including Gamelan Sekar Jaya (Balinese), Leung's White Crane Lion and Dragon Dance (Chinese) and the Murphy Irish Dancers. So come once or come four times, just don't miss this extraordinary annual celebration of our global artistic heritage.


WHEN:
Every Saturday & Sunday from now through June 28, 2009
Saturdays 2 & 8pm; Sundays 2pm

Plus Special Festival Gala hosted by Honorary Chair Rita Moreno on Saturday, June 13, 2009 beginning at 6pm


WHERE:
Palace of Fine Arts Theatre, 3301 Lyon St., San Francisco

TICKETS
Call 415.392.4400 or visit
www.cityboxoffice.com


$22-$44 with specially priced Saturday family

matinees

Weekend passes and group discounts are available


CONTACT:
Visit www.worldartswest.org or call (415) 474-3914 
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Asian Art Museum's Lords of the Samurai Exhibit
Asian Art Museum's Lords of the Samurai


WHAT:
Lords of the Samurai

The samurai culture and code of conduct, bushido, have long captivated the imaginations and aspirations of young and old in the Western world. 

Lords of the Samurai takes an intimate look at the daimyo, or provincial lords of the warrior class in feudal Japan. The Hosokawa clan, powerful military nobles with a 600-year-old lineage, embodied this duality of fierce warrior and refined gentleman.

The exhibition features more than 160 works from the Hosokawa family collection housed in the Eisei-Bunko Museum in Tokyo, the Kumamoto Castle, and the Kumamoto Municipal Museum in Kyushu. Objects on view will include suits of armor, armaments (including swords and guns), formal attire, calligraphy, paintings, teaware, lacquerware, masks, and musical instruments.

The Asian Art Museum is the exclusive U.S. venue for this exhibition.



WHEN:
Now - September 30, 2009

WHERE:
Asian Art Museum
200 Larkin St.
San Francisco, CA

CONTACT:
www.asianart.org/Samurai
 
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

California Sing-Along with Charlie Chin
Charlie Chin

WHAT:

California Sing-Along with Charlie Chin

Join folksinger Charlie Chin as he plays the guitar and banjo, taking us on a sing-along journey through California history. We'll visit the Gold Rush, the building of the Trans-continental Railroad, pass through the Golden Gate and find our hearts in San Francisco.

WHEN:
Friday, June 19, 2009
11am

WHERE:
Yerba Buena Children's Garden
Howard & Fourth Street

CONTACT:
www.ybgf.org
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Wine Tasting With Asian Community Groups

wine tasting
 

For the second year in a row, the public will have a unique and fun chance to sample over 50 wines and learn about local Asian American community groups in the Bay Area.

This event will be a great chance to meet and greet many local Asian American community groups and taste over 50 wines from many regions in a friendly atmosphere.

This year's event features over 15 diverse Asian community groups, including: Asian American Theater Company, Asian Community Mental Health Services, Asian Women's Resource Center, CauseConnext, Chinese for Affirmative Action, Community Educational Services,  Hyphen Magazine, Kearny Street Workshop, Narika, Nakayoshi Young Professionals, Oriented, Richmond Area Multi-Services, SF Hep B Free, Wa Sung Service Club, and Young Filipinos Professional Association.

The event will feature 12 new and four returning wineries and wine retailers, including: Alejos Cellars, Armida Winery, Artesa Vineyards & Winery, Blacksmith Cellars, Coppola Wines, Dee Vine Wines, Fleming Jenkins Vineyards & Winery, J. Lohr Vineyards & Wines, Korbin Kameron Vineyards, La Famiglia Winery, Rodney Strong Vineyards, Snows Lake Vineyard, Tres Sabores, VERGE, Wine Cellars, Vinum Global Imports, and Wente Vineyards.

WHEN:
Friday, June 19, 2009
6:00pm - 9:00pm

WHERE:
The Green Room at the War Memorial Veterans Building
401 Van Ness Avenue, San Francisco

CONTACT:
Les Tso

les_tso@yahoo.com



Kapakahi CD Release Party

Kapakahi

WHAT:


What exactly is Kapakahi? Simply put, it's complicated.

Imagine if you kidnapped Sublime, put them on an island with a case of rum and invited The P-Funk All Stars, 311 and Lupe Fiasco to join the party...they would probably come up with a sound ALMOST as unique as Kapakahi's.

Like the multi-cultural mix of musicians that make up the band, Kapakahi is about celebrating diversity in all its fun, funky glory. Their music is a fresh and progressive mash-up of pop, reggae, latin, hip-hop and funk and their energetic stage show grabs the attention of whatever crowd they're in front of.

So, regardless of any label placed on them, Kapakahi's genre-bending style aims for ONE thing: to get your ass moving on the dance floor!

Please join the band this evening as they celebrate the release of their newest CD, "Light Up."


WHEN:
Friday, June 19, 2009
Doors open at 8 pm
Event starts at 9 pm

WHERE:
Slim's
333 11th St.
San Francisco, CA

CONTACT:
KapakahiMusic.com
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

MTV's America's Best Dance Crew Winners Quest Crew to Perform in S.F.

Quest Crew

WHAT:


Quest Crew, the talented winners of MTV's America's Best Dance Crew season 3 - will be making a special appearance in San Francisco to perform for CenterStage, a new ages 18 and up promotions company.
The popular group from one of TV's hottest shows will be hosting a meet and greet, followed by a choreographed as well as freestyle dance performance shortly before midnight.
The members: Steven Terada, Victor Kim, Brian Hirano, Ryan Conferrido, Ryan Feng, Hok, and D-Trix each have substantial professional dance experience, performing on television shows like So You Think You Can Dance and American Idol to touring with the likes of Gloria Estefan and Sheila E.


WHEN:
Friday, June 19, 2009
10 p.m.

WHERE:
Club NV
525 Howard Street
San Francisco

CONTACT:
Kingston Wu
(415) 999-1709
Kingston_wu@hotmail.com
http://www.sfcenterstage.com

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


For The Love of Ramen










WHAT:


For the Love of Ramen


All of us have benefitted from the quick and easy goodness of ramen. From the desks of salary workers to the dorm rooms of college students, from famous noodle shops to supermarket shelves, ramen's many incarnations have tangled their way into our hearts and minds as much as they've filled our stomachs.

A panel of noodle experts will explore how a dish born of extreme need after World War II was transformed into a meal of luxury, endless regional specialties, and then, finally, an iconic convenience food.

Come join the conversation with:

Eric Nakamura, publisher and co-editor, Giant Robot magazine

Andy Raskin, author, The Ramen King and I

George Solt, assistant professor of history, New York University

Thy Tran(moderator), director, Asian Culinary Forum

$20 General Admission

$15 Full-time Students with ID

WHEN:
Wednesday, June 24, 2009
Time: 6:30 - 8:30 pm

WHERE:
San Francisco Ferry Building

CONTACT:
www.AsianCulinaryForum.org
JULY EVENTS - SAVE THE DATE!

Boogie Nights in J-Town:
A Fundraising Dance For the 36th Annual Nihonmachi Sreet Fair


Nihonmachi Street FairOn July 11, the Nihonmachi Street Fair will host a fundraising dance at the Hotel Kabuki in San Francisco. Performing will be the Kanzaki Lounge All Stars, a band composed of some of the best-known  Asian American musicians in the Bay Area--Carey Huang, DerrickTong, Billy Shen, Colette Ikemi, Rich Aguon, Eva Chew, Chris Garcia and Jessie De Torres.
 

The Street Fair is set for August 8 and 9 in San Francisco's Japantown. In this, its 36th year, the non-profit event, which benefits Asian American and Pacific Islander community service and cultural organizations, is facing some of the most challenging times ever in terms of its fundraising efforts. The Street Fair has become a traditional summertime event in Japantown that not only supports community service organizations and artisans but also serves as a showcase for emerging
Asian American performing artists.
 

This fundraiser will help ensure that the street fair continues its service to the Japantown community. "Your $30 support will definitely help us in offsetting logistical cost associated with producing the 2 day event in August," Grace Horikiri, executive director and president of the Nihonmachi Street Fair. "We encourage everyone to tell their friends and truly come out for an evening that will sure to be a memorable experience!"
 

The Boogie Nights in J-Town dance will take place from 8 p.m. to midnight, and tickets will be $40 at the door and $30 during presale before July 1. Please email grace@nihonmachistreetfair.org  to order your tickets today.

Sports Day for Charity


Sports Day

WHAT: Sports Day for Charity

For the 14th consecutive year, Asian Americans for Community Outreach (AACO) will be holding its annual Sports Day for Charity event!  This is always AACO's biggest and most popular event each year, with over 350 participants, and proceeds going to local charities! 
Sports Day for Charity consists of a softball, volleyball, tennis, and basketball tournament.

WHEN:
July 18, 25 and 26

CONTACT:
http://www.aaco-sf.org



. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

SF Hep B Free Speakers Bureau


Hep B Free

The SF HEP B FREE campaign is pleased to announce the launch of its newly activated Speakers Bureau. Speakers are available to make educational presentations in English, Cantonese, Mandarin, Vietnamese, Korean, or Tagalog.


These talks can range from 20-60 minutes, with question and answer periods incorporated. There is no charge for this service.


Target audiences include community groups of any type, including staff, members, special gatherings, brown bag lunch sessions, etc. Our goal is to provide basic information about hepatitis B (prevalence, transmission, prevention, and screening).


To request a speaker for your group, email or fax the information below to Tamiko Wong at twong@awfoundation.com, FAX: 415-397-3080, PHONE: 415-321-5865



AsianWeek Foundation Wish List

AsianWeekFoundationWishlist

WHAT:

AsianWeek Foundation accepts donations of goods and products on a limited basis. The following is AsianWeek Foundation's wish list of current needs:

    • laptop computer 2.0ghz or faster
    • projector
    • folding screen (for projecting slide shows)
    • recordable DVDs
    • USB drives
    • printer paper, white and colors, regular and card stock
    • file folders (plain manila or color)
    • large wall clock
    • printer cartridges for HP LaserJet 3380, HP LaserJet 8000DN, Lexmark x2480, Epson Stylus Photo 2200
    • ink cartridge for Brother intelliFAX 2820
 
Used items are fine, as long as they are in good condition. Gifts are tax deductible to the extent permitted by law.

SEND DONATIONS TO:
809 Sacramento Street
San Francisco, CA 94108

CONTACT:
(415) 321-5894


Join Our Mailing List
 
 
 

Linked Organizations

Organization: AsianWeek Foundation

24 members

AsianWeek, based in San Francisco, CA, is the oldest and largest English language newspaper serving the Asian/Pacific Islander American community. It is the only print media using audited circulation and U.S. Census tract demographics to target this most affluent multicultural market. AsianWe
Linked Projects
Sorry, no Projects have been linked to this Blog Entry yet.
Delicious Digg Facebook Fark MySpace Bookmark and Share