THE APPA Newsletter

April 8, 2003

Better Luck Tomorrow opening in theaters

Oscar winner Spirited Away (http://disney.go.com/disneyvideos/animatedfilms/miyazaki/index2.htmlv)

is showing throughout LA

Cowboy Bebop at the Nuart

See This Weekend

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MISSION STATEMENT:

Promote full utilization of the capabilities of the Enterprise's employees and champion the betterment of the company and community. Promote interest in Asian Pacific issues and culture and act as a bridge to all groups within our community.

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ed. by Douglas Ikemi

(dkikemi@mac.com, dkikmei@pacbell.net, dkikemi01@sprintpcs.com

if you're not a Raytheon employee)

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The internet site is at:

www.apa-pro.org

Our own domain name, apa-pro.org, stands for Asian Pacific American Professionals. www.apa-pro.org/ gives you a menu of AP organization websites.

Back issues of the newsletter for all of 2000, 2001, and 2002 are available on the website if you want to look up some past event.

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APPA Board Meeting Schedule for 2003:

Evening meetings will be at the Hilton Garden Inn, 2100 Mariposa Ave.(corner of Nash) 310/726-0100. Noon time meetings will be on Raytheon premises

April 16 6PM

May 14 noon R1/6E10

June 11 6PM

July 16 noon R1/6E10

Aug 13 6PM

Sept 10 noon R1/6E10

October 13 6PM

Nov 12 noon

Detailed, updated calendar is again available on the internet at www.apa-pro.org in Acrobat and Excel formats . Events go into the calendar that I don't mention here. Please send in information on cultural events and news items. Thanks to those who have.

Long range calendar items:

April 19 UCLA Nikkei Student Union 17th Annual Cultural Night, 7:00PM to 10:00PM Royce Hall (located on the UCLA Campus) The Nikkei Student Union's Cultural Night educated both participants and audiences about issues like internment, the bombing of Hiroshima, inter-racial dating, as well as modern adaptations of traditional Japanese fables. Cultural Night has evolved into a full theatrical production that takes months of preparation.  Each year the Nikkei Student Union incorporates new and different aspects of Japanese American culture to share with the audience. uclanikkei.com

April 25 -27 Manzanar Pilgrammage, free and open to the public. www.manzanar-committee.org, 323-662-5102, sueke@msn.com

April 26 Na Lani Ehaat the Aratani/ Japan America Theatre, 7PM. Hula Halau Kaulana Ka Hale Kula 'O Na Pua 'O Ka 'Aina performs wonderful songs and hulas that were composed by and about the Hawaiian King Kalakaua and his family. Na Lani 'Eha, under the direction of Kumu Hula Randy Chang , pays tribute to the Beloved King. Tickets: $15/ balcony and $18/ orchestra. For further information call (626)712-6769 For information and tickets call the box office at 213.680.3700

April 27 Hiromi Hashibe & Wakana Kai Koto Group, Aratani/Japan America Theatre, Little Tokyo, 3PM, $20, 213-680-3700

May 3 J-Town Beat Series, I Was Born With 2 Tongues at the Aratani/ Japan America Theatre 8:30PM. Chicago's hot Pan-Asian spoken word ensemble, I Was Born With 2 Tongues blasts into Los Angeles for a one-night-only performance, along with some of L.A.'s talented performance poets. Over the past few years, spoken word and performance poetry has become a strong conduit of creative expression for an up-and-coming generation of young Asian Pacific Americans. The 2 Tongues are at the forefront of this exciting movement, blending a fiery passion for empowerment with the rhythms of acoustic stand-up bass and mind-twisting wordplay. Opening for the 2 Tongues are the local poetics of the Balagtasan Collective and spoken word trio, zero 3. Tickets: JACCC Members: $16 orchestra, $13 balcony. Non members: $20 orchestra, $17 balcony. For information and tickets call the box office at 213.680.3700

May 4 Special Anime Screening Rare Screening of vintage clips, Aratani/Japan America Theatre, 2PM. A special screening of clips from the superhero Astro Boy collection, created by the "father of Japanese animation," Osamu Tezuka will be screened. Never released to the public and previously thought lost, number 3 of the Astro Boy series was recently re-discovered in a collector's vault. Vintage clips of anime classic, GIGANTOR will also be screened. Panel Discussion will be following the screening. Producer Fred Ladd, responsible for the introduction of Japanese anime/manga to the United States is the featured speaker along with anime experts Fred Patten, Jared Cook and Sadao Miyamoto. 2pm - Anime Feature, Panel - immediately following. 5pm - Vintage Clips, Admission Free. Tickets: $6 JACCC Members, 8 General Admission Non member. For information and tickets call the box office at 213.680.3700. Also, vendor fair from 11AM-4PM.

May 1-8 VC Film Fest, 213-680-4462x68, www.vconline.org.

May 7,8 Asian Pacific Film and Video Festival at the Aratani/ Japan America Theatre www.vconline.org/FF03/index.html (part of VC Film Fest)

May 10-11 Family Funfest, Kodomo no Hi- 20th annual Childrens Day Celebration, Chibi K, Kids for Kids Fun Run, San Tai San, basketball tournament, Mothers Day Hawaiian Style, Darlene Ahuna Concert, The Post War Japanese Anime/Manga Exhibit (Continues), Kids Taiko Konference. A weekend of fun for the entire family! Join us as Kodomo no Hi celebrates its 20th anniversary in Los Angeles. A fun and culturally-rich celebration of a traditional Japanese holiday for the entire family. Bring your family to the JACCC where the fun and excitement spill out into the streets with our annual Chibi-k: Kids for Kids Fun Run and the San Tai San: 3-on-3 Basketball Tournament. On the Plaza, the Asian Pacific Arts & Crafts Faire offers traditional handmade Japanese craft items, a variety of ethnic foods, children's games, origami, calligraphy, papermaking workshops and entertainment. Other special activities include the first ever Kids Taiko Konference and a Skate Park cosponsored by LA City Councilwoman Jan Perry. The Post War Japanese Anime/Manga Exhibit in the George J. Doizaki Gallery offers workshops and lectures led by professional illustrators and animators.

May 11 J-Town Beat Series Darlene Ahuna in Concert, 4PM, Special Appearances by Halau Keali'i 'O Nalani and Na Kupuna Wahine O Hema Dancers. The award-winning Halau Keali'i O Nalani, under the direction of Kumu Keali'i Ceballos, opens this special Mother's Day Hawaiian Style concert. This celebrated ensemble has captured numerous prestigious awards for it's precision and authentic Hawaiian dance. Darlene Ahuna headlines the concert with her celebrated trio. This multiple award-winning artist follows in the tradition of great Hawaiian singers Genoa Keawe, Lena Machado and Linda Dela Cruz. Winning the coveted Na Hoku Hanohano Award for Best Female Vocalist and Single of the Year, Ahuna began her career as the singer of hula master Uncle George Na'ope's group in 1979. Ahuna's voice is powerful yet graceful and unaffected, evoking the Hawai'i of yesterday. Her music is distinctly Hawaiian, many songs from her hometown of Hilo, some written by her great-aunt Helen Parker ("Akaka Falls"). Ahuna is a beautiful voice bringing the sound of old Hawai'i alive. Clarice Nuhi directs Na Kupuna Wahine o Kaleponi Hema Dancers, a special ensemble of dancers from the southern California area, for this special return appearance for this Mother's Day Hawaiian Style concert. JACCC Members $25 orchestra, $22 balcony. Non members: $30 orchestra, $27 balcony. Bring your whole Family! Special Family Package Minimum of 4 persons: $25 orchestra, $22 balcony (per person) For information and tickets call the box office at 213.680.3700

May 24 Memorial Day Service, Memorial Court. Coordinated by the Japanese American Korean War Veterans in associiation with The American's of Japanese Ancestry World War II Memorial Alliance and the Japanese American Viet Nam Veterans. A memorial service will be held in the Memorial court. Please note: The event is on Saturday not Monday. More details to follow.This event is open to the public

May 30 Taue: Rice Planting, A Fine Day for a Field Trip, 10am ~ 1pm, Location: JACCC Plaza. It's time to start planting our rice seedlings. As part of an ongoing educational programming series, Kome Kome: Celebrating Rice in Japanese Culture, the JACCC invites school children to come and help plant rice on our plaza. Last year, over 400 students participated in the Taue field trip. Students learn not only how rice is grown, but also participate in the transplanting of the rice seedlings and make a cultural craft to take home. Free and Open to the Public. For children ages 7-12 years. Advance reservations required call (213) 628-2725 x 112

April-May In a new collaborative project involving Little Tokyo businesses, non-profit organizations and local artists, the JACCC presents "At Home in Little Tokyo." Businesses are used as non-traditional venues for video installations and visual arts exhibitions and local artists are utilized as creative resources to enhance and add to the vitality of Little Tokyo. Participating businesses include Oiwake Restaurant ,Mitsuru Grill, Suehiro Restaurant ,Fugetsudo and Little TokyoKoban ; artists and arts organizations include the JACCC, Visual Communications, Hirokazu Kosaka, Qris Yamashita, Karen Toda and Tuesday Night Café. April 21 ~ May 4, 2003, 12pm ~ 1pm, Oiwake Restaurant 122 Japanese Village Plaza, Suehiro Restaurant 337 E. First Street, Little Tokyo Koban 307 E. First Street. May 1 ~ 16, 2003, Mitsuru Grill 316 E. First Street May 20, 2003, 7pm,Oiwake Restaurant 122 Japanese Village Plaza. May 2003, Fugestudo 315 E. First Street. For more information call 213.628.2725, ext 127 or Email at info@jaccc.org  

Sept 12-14 Hollywood Bowl: Treasures of China Three Performances at the Hollywood Bowl with The Peking Acrobats. Three performances of the Hollywood Bowl Orchestra and the Peking Acrobats mark the final weekend in the 2003 season of the Bowl. The Peking Acrobats will be making their Bowl and orchestral debut. For more information on The Peking Acrobats (a registered trade name), visit www.iaipresentations.com/pacrobat.html. 8:30 PM - 10:00 PM, 2301 N. Highland Ave., Hollywood, 90078, 323 850-2000, www.hollywoodbowl.org

The Pacific Asia Museum (46 N. Los Robles Ave., Pasadena, 91101, 626-449-2742) Family Festival schedule for 2003, Saturdays, 1-4:

April 19 Pakistan Festival

May 17 Buddha’s Birthday

June 21 Gods and Goddesses

July 19 Calligraphy

Aug 16 Strings of Asia

Sep 20 Myanmar

Oct 18 Vijaya Dashimi

Nov. 15 Himilayan Festival

Dec 13 Pasko Sa Nayon

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This Weekend (and earlier)

April 10 The Asian Ski and Board Club of LA is having their monthly meeting at Back Home in Lahaina, on Sepulveda Blvd., in Manhattan Beach at 7:30 p.m. 916 N. Sepulveda Blvd 90266 Phone: (310) 374-0111

 

Better Luck Tomorrow opens on April 11, 2003

APRIL 12 & 13 Cherry Blossom Festival. Monterey Park's Sixth Annual Cherry Blossom Festival will be held at Barnes Park (350 S. McPherrin Ave., Monterey Park).  Another dazzling array of  entertainment, as well as food & craft vendors, displays, and activities that celebrate the beauty of the Japanese culture.  Complete entertainment schedules, along with hours of operation, will be posted on this website www.mpkrecreation.com/specialevents/cherry.htm

April 13 Hanamatsuri Celebration, JACCC, Little Tokyo. 11AM-12PM lecture on Buddhism in Garden Room. Ceremony 1-4PM JACCC Plaza.

April 15 ABL and LA Chamber of Commerce Mixer at the Marriott Los Angeles Downtown, $20 for non-members.

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Last Weekend

I caught part of the Bunka Sai Torrance Sister City (Kashiwa) celebration. Photos at

http://dkikemi.www9.50megs.com/graphics/bunkasai2003/index.htm

Sunday I attended the Astro Boy (Tetsuwan Atom) birthday party at the JACCC. Justice Doi-Todd was gave the keynote address. I got a piece of cake. Astro Boy was created by a medical doctor, Osamu Tezuka who explored some rather adult issues, such as the American involvement in Vietnam, in the Japanese language printed version of Astro Boy. Photos at:

http://dkikemi.www9.50megs.com/graphics/astro_boy/index.htm

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LA Times: (The Times are requiring registration again, but you might as well sign up for the free on-line access to their articles. This week they may even be accessible without registration.)

April 8 Chinese Take to U.S. Politics

Unlike other immigrant groups, they aren't waiting for the second generation to win office.

By Teresa Watanabe, Times Staff Writer

http://www.latimes.com/news/local/la-me-asianpol8apr08002429,1,4634631.story

April 8 Choice of laughs or leg sweeps

Feature films from Asia in this year's festival run gamut of styles and genres.

By Deepa Bharath, Daily Pilot

http://www.latimes.com/news/local/pilot/news/la-dpt-filmfest08apr08.story

April 7 On Soccer

SARS Threatens Staging of Women's World Cup

http://www.latimes.com/sports/la-sp-socrep7apr07.story

April 6 THE NATION

Ranks of Poor Are Thin at Top Colleges

Report finds diversity goes only so far. Group backs class-based affirmative action.

By David G. Savage, Times Staff Writer

http://www.latimes.com/news/nationworld/nation/la-na-affirm6apr06.story

April 2 Eighth Annual Los Angeles Times Festival of Books To Feature Literary "Who's Who" Apr. 26-27 at UCLA

23rd Annual Los Angeles Times Book Prize Award Ceremony to Highlight Festival

http://www.latimes.com/services/site/releases/la-pr-040203.story

April 6 THE WORLD

Ticks Attacking Japan's Pet Beetles

Tiny unidentified parasites that carry deadly bacteria are thought to be invaders. Plague threatens popular hobby.

By Kenji Hall, Associated Press Writer

http://www.latimes.com/news/nationworld/world/la-adfg-beetle6apr06.story