THE APPA Newsletter

August 28, 2003

RAPPA Charity Golf Tournament with WRAP and A3M this Saturday-see our website.

See This Weekend

Why Labor Day:

http://www.dol.gov/opa/aboutdol/laborday.htm

http://stockholm.usembassy.gov/Holidays/celebrate/labor.html

http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/2328/labor.htm

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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@pacbell.net, dkikemi01@sprintpcs.com)‎

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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, 2002, and 2003 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 open to the public will be at the Hilton Garden Inn, 2100 Mariposa Ave.(corner of Nash)‎‎ 310/726-0100.

October 13 6PM

Detailed, updated calendar is again available on the internet at www.apa-pro.org in Acrobat and Excel formats . [I'm falling behind again!] Please send in information on cultural events and news items. Thanks to those who have.

 

Long range calendar items:

Chinatown Farmers Market Every Thursday, 3:00pm to 7:00pm Chinatown Business Improvement District http://www.ChinatownLA.com/ For Information (213)‎ 680-0243

 

Through Sep 14 "Sights Unseen: The Photographic Constructions of Masumi Hayashi, JANM 369 E. 1st St. Little Tokyo $6 213-625-0414.

July 8- September 9 Korean Language Program 7-9 PM, every TUESDAY 7-9 PM, $30 for entire ten-week program Students must be at least high-school age. Korea Cultural Center, Los Angeles (KCCLA)‎, 5505 Wilshire Blvd. Cross Streets: Wilshire & Dunsmuir 90036. http://www.kccla.org/html/Calendar.asp?PageNum=1&sMonth=6&sYear=2003

July 10-Sep 11 Class - Korean Classical Music Program At the Korean Cultural Center, Los Angeles. The Korean Classical Music Institute of America and Korea Cultural Center, Los Angeles (KCCLA)‎ has created a joint venture project to promote and instruct Korean classical music to the public, providing special lessons to anyone interested in learning traditional Korean musical instruments. All classes are designed for those with no playing background; instruction will be be provided on both basic instrumental fingering and how to read basic notes for the following:

Daegeum ( Large Transverse Bamboo Flute )‎

Danso ( Small Notched Bamboo Vertical Flute )‎

Piri (Bamboo Oboe )‎

Janggo ( Hourglass Drum )‎

Gayageum ( Twelve-stringed Zither )‎

Geomungo ( Six-stringed Zither )‎

Haegeum ( Two-stringed Fiddle )‎

Classes will be held from 7:00 to 9:00 pm every Thursday night, from July 10 to September 11, 2003. For additional information, please call 323-936-7141 or fax 323-936-5712 or visit http://www.kccla.org/html/class_musicdetail.asp . Total fees for class materials only is $30. 7:00 PM - 9:00 PM, Korea Cultural Center, Los Angeles (KCCLA)‎, 5505 Wilshire Blvd. Cross Streets: Wilshire & Dunsmuir 90036. Total Fees: $30 (For class materials only)‎ For more information please contact: Eugenie Shin 323-936-7141, klp@kccla.org, www.kccla.org/html/class_music.asp

Sep 4 Performance - Traditional Indian music with Hari Prasad Chaurasia and Vijay Ghate At the Skirball Cultural Center. The Skirball Cultural Center, the Music Circle, and Brindavan Gurukul, Inc. p resent an evening of traditional Indian music, with  Hari Prasad Chaurasia on the bansuri and Vijay Ghate on the tabla. World-renowned virtuoso of the North Indian bamboo flute ( bansuri ), Hari Prasad Chaurasia is known for his contributions to the popularization of Indian classical music abroad. In 2000, the President of India bestowed upon him the title of Padma Vibhushan (living national jewel), the second highest civilian honor awarded to an Indian national. Vijay Ghate, known for the clarity, dexterity, accuracy and purity of his complicated tabla (Indian drum) compositions, is considered by vocalists, instrumentalists and classical dancers as one of the best of the young tabla players of India. Tickets will be on sale beginning August 1 through Tickets LA at 323-655-8587 ( $1.50 surcharge per ticket).  For g eneral information, call 310-440-4500 or visit the Skirball Cultural Center's website at http://www.skirball.com/ . 8:00 PM - 10:00 PM Skirball Cultural Center, Magnin Auditorium, 2701 N. Sepulveda Blvd. Los Angeles, CA 90049. $18 General, $15 Skirball and current Music Circle Members, $10 Students For more information please contact: Skirball Cultural Center Tel: 310-440-4500 Website: www.skirball.com/

Sep 6 Shakti presents CLASSICAL MUSIC AND DANCE OF INDIA in the James Armstrong Theatre, 3330 Civic Center Drive, 6PM. Tickets are $50/$25/$15. Call the Theatre Box Office at (310) 781-7171. All proceeds benefit the Asha-La Foundation, a non-profit organization that is dedicated to socioeconomic change in India through education of underprivileged children.

Sep 6 Saturday, 2:00 — 4:00 PM In This House: Mount Hollywood Congregational Church and Japanese Americans During World War II

Film Screening and Panel Discussion at the JANM (www.janm.org)

When Japanese American parishioners of the Mount Hollywood Congregational Church were forcibly removed in 1942, the church, like many at that time, denounced the government’s actions. In addition to speaking out, the church took measures to safehouse parishioners’ valuables as well as keep in close contact with their friends in concentration camps throughout the United States. This story is now the subject of the first in a documentary series, In This House: The History of America’s Houses of Worship, which will precede a panel discussion with church members who will share their wartime experiences. The discussion includes the current Reverend Paul Talstrom, who maintains the church’s archives of letters sent from camp to the church detailing the lives of the prisoners.

Sep 6-7 Festival - Philippine Arts & Culture Presented by Fil-AM ARTS. HARMONY - The 12th Annual Festival of Philippine Arts & Culture (FPAC). Featuring performances by Salsa Soul Legend - Joe Bataan, Rachel Alejandro, Rex Navarrete, Giselle Tongi, Paolo Montalban, Denise Dador, Maria Quiban, Marie Matiko, Peng, Native Guns, Kayumanggi Project, Room to Improv, Invid, Numerous C@, Deity, Pedro Gil, and more. Also featuring:

-5th Annal FPAC Poetry Slam

-4th Annual Vegetable Competition & Farmer's Market

-2nd Annual FPAC Amateur DJ Battle

-Filipino & Asian Cuisine Pilipino

-Artists Network (PAN) Pavilion

-Traditional Dance and Costumes

-Filipino Martial Arts Arts & Crafts

-Children's Mural & Puppet Show

-Youth Pavilion

-FPAC Poetry Festival

-Ati-Atihan Parade

-Community Wellness Village

-Ballroom Dancing

-Culinary Arts Corner 

-Adobo cook-off

-Art and Culture Exhibits

-Children's Rondalla and Dance Workshops

-Marketplace by the Sea

For additional information, please call 213-389-3050 or visit www.filamarts.org. 10:00 AM - 6:00 PM, Point Fermin Park, 807 W. Paseo Del Mar, San Pedro, CA 90731 Free

Sep 6 CAUSE Political Institute Presents Dynamic Leadership

CAUSE Political Institute Presents Dynamic Leadership in Challenging Times

"California Conference of Asian Pacific American Elected and Appointed

Officials". A full day conference bringing together an unprecedented gathering of

California's most recognized APA leaders. oin us as we explore and probe the opportunities and hurdles facing our community today:

-Vision and leadership in California during a time of crisis

-Driving APA political leadership to the forefront in California politics

-The current political landscape - what every candidate must know

Featuring luncheon keynote speaker, Bill Schneider, CNN Political Analyst

Participating Partners:

Asian Business Association (ABA)

Asian Business League (ABL)

Asian Pacific American Bar Association (APABA)

Asian Professional Exchange (APEX)

Leadership Education for Asian Pacifics (LEAP)

UCLA Asian American Studies Center

USC Asian Pacific American Student Services

8AM-5PM, The Millennium Biltmore Hotel, 506 S. Grand Ave., Los Angeles, CA 90071

SPECIAL Pre Registration Rate- $ 55 per person- Deadline August 28,2003

$95 Regular Rate, $75 Elected & Appointed Official Rate, $50 Nonprofit Rate,

$25 Student Rate. Contact: Please RSVP to Kathy Hassan, CAUSE Program Director at 626.356.9838 or email kathy@causeusa.org.

Sep 9 Cultural Affairs - APEX Pages and Plates (Sept) + KARAOKE! APEX is proud to host Pages & Plates, a Cultural Affairs series to celebrate Asian Pacific American heritage. Pages & Plates is a combination of a book club and a restaurant club. APEX members are invited to dine at a restaurant and to discuss the book of the month. By tying together the love for literature with the love for food, APEX hopes that Pages & Plates enables its members to discover a new dimension of Asian Pacific American heritage. Pages and Plates are held every first Thursday of the month. The book for September is "Memoirs of a Geisha" by Arthur Golden. We encourage members to finish the book and contribute to the discussion. However, folks who want to participate without having read the book are welcomed. Strut your stuff as the newest (Asian) American Idol! Please join us for karaoke after dinner. 7pm-11pm, Oiwake, 122 Japanese Village Plaza, LA 90012. Free, RSVP required as seating is limited. APEX members get priority seating. Contact: Charles Ferrari, APEX Associate Chair of Cultural Affairs, at jcharlesferrari@mac.com

Sep 9 Lecture - The Changing Roles of Japanese Women: Three Decades as a Businesswomen in Japan With Naoko Imasato, Senior Advisor, Overseas Training, Human Resources Development Division, Dentsu, Inc. The Japan America Society presents " The Changing Roles of Japanese Women: Three Decades As A Businesswomen in JapanThree Decades as a Businesswomen in Japan ," with Naoko Imasato , Senior Advisor, Overseas Training, Human Resources Development Division, Dentsu, Inc. Naoko Imasato graduated from Keio University in 1963.  Six years later she completed her MA degree at University of Pennsylvania, and soon joined Dentsu, one of the world’s largest marketing and public relations firms.  For over three decades she has served as account executive and account supervisor for foreign clients such as Coca-Cola, Nestle, Max Factor, and American Express.  She has also served as general manager in Dentsu’s Sports Marketing Division, which handled major sporting events such as the World Cup of Soccer and the Olympic Games. Imasato will present a brief video that shows how Japanese women have been depicted through media images in Japan over the past 30 years and lead an informative discussion of her experiences in the Japanese business world as a woman, followed by a Q&A. The program begins at 6:00 p.m. with registration, refreshments, and networking, and the lecture begins at 6:30 p.m.  6:00 PM - 9:00 PM, Omni Los Angeles Hotel, 251 South Olive Street, CA  90012 $25. RSVP to Japan America Society: (213) 627-6217, ext. 202 For more information please contact: Japan America Society Tel: (213) 627-6217, ext. 202, jas_doug@hotmail.com

Website: www.jas-socal.org

Sep 10 Lecture - Excavating Heian-kyo: An Archaeologist's Report With Professor Akira Yamanaka, Mie University, Japan. The Southern California  Japan Seminar ,  the USC  East Asian Studies Center , and the UCLA Asia Institute present "Excavating Heian-kyo: An Archaeologist's Report ," a lecture by Akira Yamanaka , Professor, Mie University, Japan. One of Japan's most prominent archaeologists,  Professor Yamanaka has been  closely involved in the reservation and continued  excavation of  significant archaeological finds, especially in Nagaokakyo.  In this  presentation, he will discuss the preservation of important sites in Japan  and the archaeology of old capitals such as Nagaoka  and Heian. The Southern California Japan Seminar is a project of the USC East Asian Studies Center.  For additional information, please call (213) 740-2993.  Click here for a map and directions to the USC campus. Time: 8:00 PM - 10:00 PM

University of Southern California (USC), Center for International Studies Seminar Room

Social Sciences Building Room B-40 (Basement) Los Angeles, CA 90089 Free. For more information please contact: The USC East Asian Studies Center Tel: (213) 740-2993 Website: www.usc.edu/dept/LAS/EASC/index.html

 

Sep 11 Thursday, 7:30 — 9:00 PM Hot Topics—Patriotism Panel Discussion at the JANM. Patriotism, the love for one’s country, has been expressed in different ways throughout United States history. A panel of speakers will take a look at how patriotism has been defined and redefined over the last century and how the American public reacts in times of war. The panel will explore this topic primarily in the context of World War II, the Vietnam conflict, and the current situation in the Middle East.

Sep 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.

Three performances:

Friday, Sept. 12, 8:30 pm

Saturday, Sept. 13, 8:30 pm

Sunday, Sept. 14, 7:30 pm

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, CA 90078, Tel: 323 850-2000 Website: www.hollywoodbowl.org

Sep 13, 21, 27, 28 The Shakti Foundation presents CLASSICAL MUSIC AND DANCE OF INDIA in the James Armstrong Theatre, 3330 Civic Center Drive. Admission is free. 6PM The Theatre Box Office may be reached at (310) 781-7171.

Sep 13 Celebration - 2003 LA Moon Festival In LA's Chinatown. The Chinese Chamber of Commerce of LA presents the 2003 LA Moon Festival .  For additional information, please visit www.LAMOONFESTIVAL.com .10:00 AM - 10:00 PM, 951 N. Broadway

Chinatown, Los Angeles, CA 90012. Free. For more information please contact:

Tina Yao Tel: 310-689-8083, Email: tina@basementla.com, Website: www.LAMOONFESTIVAL.com

Sep 13 Performance - Traditional Indian music with Ashwini Bhide-Deshpande, Vishwanath Shirodkar and Seema Shirodkar At Occidental College. The Music Circle presents an evening of traditional Indian music, with vocalist Ashwini Bhide-Deshpande ,Vishwanath Shirodkar on the  tabla , and Seema Shirodkar on the  harmonium . Among the vocalists of the younger generation of the Jaipur-Atrauli tradition of Khyal singing, Ashwini Bhide-Deshpande is an artist of great caliber. Her singing is notable for her systematic exposition of the raag structure, brilliant phrasing, variety of taan patterns, and ease and grace in all of the three octaves. She has performed in a number of prestigious music conferences in India for over fifteen years and has had successful concert tours of Europe and North America. Vishwanath Shirodkar's knowledge of classical vocal music gives him an added advantage as a tabla player, and he has been recognized as one of the best accompanists of the younger generation.  Seema Shirodkar, who has performed on harmonium with many leading vocalists, was trained as an accompanist by Tulsidas Borkar and as a soloist by Vishwanath Pendharkar. For additional information, contact The Music Circle at (626) 449-6987. Time: 8:00 PM - 10:00 PM. Occidental College, Herrick Chapel, 1600, Road

CA 90041. Cost: $25 general, $15 Music Circle members, $5 High school and college students with a valid ID

Sep 13 Saturday, 2:00 — 4:00 PM Witnessing History: A Conversation with Stan Honda. In conjunction with Eyewitness: Photojournalist Stan Honda, September 11, and the Japanese American Experience at the JANM. A picture is worth a thousand words. Renowned photojournalist Stan Honda’s lens has captured historical events including images of the September 11, 2001, World Trade Center disaster. Through a slide show presentation of his work, Honda will share his experiences documenting history with his camera. The slide show will also feature images Honda captured at WWII concentration camp sites throughout the United States.

 

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

September 13 APEX 10th Anniversary Awards Dinner. Come and celebrate the 10th Anniversary for APEX! Save the date on your calendars now! APEX Members, Hot Asian American Celebrities, Community Leaders, and More! Omni Hotel in Downtown, L.A. Contact: For more information or volunteer work, please contact susan@apex.org.

Sep 13 A Special Event on the Plaza Just Like 'Ol Times JACCC Plaza

Magic Castle Magician, Bill Yamane

The Music Co. featuring Mariko

Special Appearance by Michael Paulo

Dan Medina & the Ambertones

Special guests the Penguins

and the legendary Willie G

A nostalgic evening of music from the '70s, recreated by The Music Co., featuring vocals by Mariko and Howie Yoshida, with Dennis Yokotake on keyboard and Dane Matsumura on bass. Special guest artists Dan Medina and the Ambertones perform with the legendary Willie G (formerly of Thee Midniters and Malo) and the Penguins. Cuddle close to your partner and dance again to Willie's G's hit single, "That's All." Magic Castle Magician Bill Yamane opens this special evening of entertainment and Wayne Fukumoto serves as emcee. A delectable pan-Asian buffet provided by one of Southbay's favorite restaurants, Cherrystones, rounds out a full and completely satisfying evening. For more information, call Cherrystones at (310) 329-8200. Tickets: $45 JACCC Members, $50 Assigned table seating, on first come first served basis For information and tickets call the box office at 213.680.3700

Sep 13 The Japanese American Citizens League presents "An American Testimonial: A Salute to the Japanese American National Leaders" honoring Honorable Norman Y. MIneta, Secretary of Transportation (invited)‎, Honorable Daniel K. Inouye, United States Senate, Honorable Robert T. Matsui, United States House of Representatives, Honorable Mike M. Honda, United States House of Representatives. Wilshire Grand Hotel, Los Angeles, 6:00 pm Reception, 7:00 pm Dinner. Black Tie Optional RSVP before September 2, 2003. Tickets $150 each (table of 10 = $1,500)‎. 5 x 7 Portrait by Joey Ikemoto Photography = $25. Donations over $250 listed in program booklet. Checks payable to "PSW JACL". For more info contact the Pacific Southwest Regional Office 213-626-4471, 244 S. San Pedro St. #406, Los Angeles, CA 90012 or www.jaclpsw.org

Sep 20 Saturday, 1:30 PM Judgment Without Trial: Japanese American Imprisonment During World War II by Dr. Tetsuden Kashima

Reading and Book Signing at the JANM

Judgment Without Trial reveals that long before the 1941 attack on Pearl Harbor, the U.S. government began making plans for the eventual internment and later incarceration of the Japanese American population. Author Dr. Tetsuden Kashima, who is currently a professor of American Ethnic Studies at the University of Washington, uses newly-obtained records to trace this process back to the 1920s, when a nascent imprisonment organization was developed to prepare for a possible war with Japan, and follows it in detail through the war years. Kashima will speak on his findings followed by a question and answer session and book signing. The book is scheduled to be published in August 2003 and will be available through the National Museum store. Published by University of Washington Press.

Sep 21 Celebration - 3rd Annual Japan American Kite Festival At the Seal Beach Pier. The Japan America Society of Southern California, HITACHI, Ltd., Bridge USA, Up Up & Away Ktes, Japan Foundation & Language Center, LA, Drachen Foundation, and the Seal Beach Chamber of Commerce present the 3rd Annual Japan American Kite Festival. Enjoy Japanese and international kites of all sizes and colors - a variety of kites will be available for sale.  Also featuring: Japanese food booth, huge 50’ x 100’ kites, taiko drummers, raffle prizes, kite "candy drops," rokaku kite battles, stunt kite demos, kite ballet and more. Tokyo-based kite master Mikio Toki, internationally renowned for his Edo kite designs and craftsmanship, will lead a Japanese kite workshop.  In addition to his traditional Japanese kites, Mikio will fly his new 450-foot long "line" kite with 150 US and Japanese flags, in commemoration of the 150th anniversary of US-Japan relations. For additional information, please call the Japan America Society at (213) 627-6217, ext. 205, or e-mail Gifford Saneto at jas_gif@hotmail.com. 10:00 PM - 7:00 PM. Seal Beach Pier (Located at Main St. & Ocean Ave.) Seal Beach, CA 90740. Free Special Instructions: Parking is accessible from Ocean at the pier, and at the North end of the beach.

Sep 21 Celebration - 8th Annual Harvest Moon Festival At the Arcadia County Park

KSCI-TV and the CDC VERB Campaign present the  8th Annual Harvest Moon Festival. The landmark event returns to the Arcadia County Park on Sunday, September 21st, and this year's theme will be "Celebrating Active Children." The 2003 event embraces a new approach, with numerous sports areas dedicated to promoting physical health in tweens and youth. The 2002 event attracted a 30,000 pan-Asian crowd from all over Southern California, who spent the day shopping, eating and enjoying top Asian entertainment. The Festival main stage will feature everything from hip-hop and rock to cultural performance, and will include a special closing performance by a well-known pop-sensation from Asia.  Keeping with tradition, one lucky guest will drive away in a brand new Volvo. For additional information and directions to Arcadia County Park, visit the Festival webpage at http://www.kscitv.com/pages/110564.asp .Time: 11:00 AM - 5:00 PM, Arcadia County Park, 405 S. Santa Anita Avenue, Arcadia, CA 91006-3509 Free. Special Instructions: Free parking and shuttle service will be available across from the park at Santa Anita Racetrack. For more information please contact: Carol Corea (310) 442-2712. Email: ccorea@kscitv.com. Website: www.kscitv.com/pages/110564.asp

Sep 26 Sylvia Ho presents AN EVENING OF PIANO MUSIC in the James Armstrong Theatre, 3330 Civic Center Drive. Admission is free.   The Theatre Box Office may be reached at (310) 781 - 7171.

Sept 27 Entertainment Goes "Pop" Free symposium at UCLA will kick off ten-week lecture series and workshops on Manga and Anime. UCLA Extension, in collaboration with the Tokyo Foundation, Japan’s leading futurist think tank, presents Entertainment Goes "POP,"  a symposium on the future of manga and anime in the global entertainment industry. Learn about the power of manga and anime as a worldwide cultural phenomenon, the evolution of the art form, new marketing strategies, and the business of manga and anime in the U.S.  This special event kicks off a ten-week lecture series, accompanied by optional Saturday workshops, designed for interested participants who wish to gain hands-on training in the art of manga and anime.

The program features demonstrations, lectures, and discussions by top Japanese artists: Shinji Shimizu of Toei Anime, Hiroaki Takeuchi of Comix Wave, Nobuhiko Horie of Coamix, and Tetsunosuke Inaba, cartoonist and author.

Guest speakers include:

Keith Boesky

Founder, Video Game Department, International Creative Management

Charles Herschorn

Founder and CEO, G4 Media

Kimindo Kusaka

Founder, The Japan Foundation

Stuart Levy

Founder and CEO, TOKYOPOP

Ronald A. Morse

Paul I. Terasaki Professor of US-Japan Relations, UCLA

Don Murphy

Producer, "The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen," "Domu Parasyte," "Astro Boy"

Shinji Shimizu

Artist, Toei Anime

The series is offered jointly by UCLA Extension and Cal State University Northridge and held on both the UCLA and CSUN campuses. For information on the UCLA Extension program, call 310-825-9064, e-mail entertainmentstudies@uclaextension.edu  or visit www.uclaextension.edu/anime .  For information on the CSUN program, call (818) 677-2242, e-mail art.dept@csun.edu , or visit www.csun.edu/artdep . 2:00 PM - 5:00 PM, UCLA, 147 Dodd Hall, Los Angeles, CA 90095. Free. For more information please contact: Professor Ronald Morse Email: ron@ramorse.com, Website: www.international.ucla.edu/

Sep 27 Keiko Matsui--A GRAND EVENING Celebrating Miracles

A Charity Concert for Asians for Miracle Marrow Matches (A3M)

The Grove of Anaheim - 2200 E. Katella Ave., Anaheim, CA 92806

Box Office: (714) 712-2700

5:00 PM VIP Reception by Invitation

5:30 PM No Host Cocktails & Silent Art Auction

6:30 PM Dinner - Menu by Chef Akira Hirose of Maison Akira

8:00 PM Concert

Even if you can't attend, you can still be part of the miracle by

purchasing

raffle tickets.

$3/ticket or $20/book of ten

For more information visit our website: www.AsianMarrow.org or contact

Carol Furutani at Raytheon.

Sep 27-28 Ikenobo Ikebana Exhibit, George J. Doizaki Gallery

In an exhibition celebrating the 40th anniversary of the LA chapter of the Ikenobo School of flower arrangement, head of the school Shunho Shimbashi, teachers and students present an exhibition of more than 60 arrangements. Ikenobo, the oldest school of flower arrangement, is said to be the origin of all ikebana styles. Using flowers and symbols of nature, the art attempts to create new forms, combining the plant's beauty with the energy and emotions of the artist. Exhibition Hours: 12 noon- 5pm, Tuesday through Friday 11am- 4pm, Saturday and Sunday, Closed on Mondays

Sep 27, 7PM and 28th, 2PM Southern California Premiere, The Art of Rice Traveling Theater, Aratani/Japan America Theatre

The Art of Rice Traveling Theater takes audiences where ancient and modern worlds converge. Capturing imaginations and emotions, artists from Asia and the West create a boundary-breaking original work representing an array of rich cultures and styles that include intensely physical theater, visually stunning dance, spellbinding soundscapes, provacative satire and explorations on faith and fantasy. This performance invites all to a sensory world experience where cultures gather and converge. This truly shows the unifying value of rice among all in this diverse world. It is an understatement to say that "The Art of Rice Traveling Theater" is a performance that unites an all too often divided world. API/2 is funded by The James Irvine Foundation. A project by UCLA Center for Intercultural Performance, The Art of Rice Traveling Theater is funded by The Ford Foundation and the National Endowment for the Arts. Tickets: $20, $17 JACCC Members  For information and tickets call the box office at 213.680.3700

Oct 11 A Celebration of Japanese American Taiko 3 JAPAN TOWN TAIKO CONCERT

San Francisco Taiko Dojo _ 35th Anniversary

Kinnara Taiko _ 34th Anniversary

San Jose Taiko _ 30th Anniversary

In Los Angeles- Aratani/Japan America Theatre

The taiko phenomenon in North America traces its beginnings to three pioneering ensembles: San Francisco Taiko Dojo (1968), Kinnara Taiko (Los Angeles, 1969) and San Jose Taiko (1973). Celebrating milestone anniversaries, the three taiko groups share the stage in a rousing, energizing concert featuring new, original compositions and collaborations. Distinctive in style and character, each group exudes creativity, mastery and experience. Their combined performance history includes numerous film credits and recordings, and each group has played a vital role in influencing and mentoring many of the now nearly 150 taiko groups practicing in North America today. Nurtured and supported by their respective communities, the 3 Japan Town

Taiko Concert celebrates taiko and honors the three Japan Towns from which they emanated. The cities of San Francisco, Los Angeles and San Jose are home to the three remaining historical Japan Towns in California. A J-TOWN BEAT Event Tickets $27, $24 JACCC Members, groups (10 or more) $30 orchestra, $27 balcony

For information and tickets call the box office at 213.680.3700

Oct 12 Tibet: Treasures from the Roof of the World Exhibition of Tibetan art opens Oct. 12 at the Bowers Museum. Rare art of Tibet, never before seen in the Western world, will begin a national tour at the Bowers Museum of Cultural Art on October 12, 2003. The landmark exhibit will feature more than 200 objects drawn exclusively from collections in the Tibetan capital of Lhasa and from the Dalai Lama’s magnificent winter and summer residences at the Potala and Norbulingka Palaces, as well as the recently established Tibet Museum. Examples of Tibetan sculpture, painting and textiles, as well as ritual Buddhist objects and beautifully crafted pieces made for Tibetan nobility, reveal the religious underpinnings of Tibetan culture. Tibet! Treasures from the Roof of the World embarks on a national tour after it closes at the Bowers Museum May 2004. 11:00 AM - 4:00 PM. Bowers Museum , 2002 N. Main St.,Santa Ana. www.bowers.org

March 21, 2004 Live at the Armstrong - George Takei. 4:00 pm Tickets $30.

As part of the American Perspectives Series ...Salute to Liberty

Recognized worldwide as a member of the original Star Trek cast, Los Angeles native, George Takei is an actor, community and political activist, author, long distance runner and lecturer. Mr. Takei spent most of his childhood behind the barbed-wire enclosures of United States internment camps during World War II. His optimistic vision is a world where people from all backgrounds work together to overcome problems. Armstrong Theatre at 3330 Civic Center Drive in Torrance. Questions: 310-738-8011. Box Office: 310-781-7171

April 3, 2004 Also the Peanut Gallery Series which is especially popular with children

two to six years of age is featuring Korean Classical Dance, Saturday Morning 10 am.

Tickets $5.50 - $8.00, Armstrong Theatre. The Company performs graceful and elegant ceremonial and social dances that present a stunning vision of traditional Korean art. A thrilling drum dance is featured in a rich and vaired repertoire of exciting dances that

are an integral part of the Korean culture.

 

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

Sep 20 Myanmar

Oct 18 Vijaya Dashimi

Nov. 15 Himilayan Festival

Dec 13 Pasko Sa Nayon

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This Weekend (and earlier)

Aug 28 Film Screening - An Aimless Bullet At the Korean Cultural Center, Los Angeles (KCCLA) Director : Yoo, Hyeon-Mok; Writer : Lee, Beom-Seon; Cast : Choi, Mu-Ryong Kim, Jin-Kyu Moon, Jeong-Suk; Running Time : 109 Min. The story of a public accountant struggling to support his family - a mentally troubled mother, malnourished pregnant wife, troublesome younger brother and sister, and immature children. One of the undisputed classics of Korean cinema, this 1961 work combines stylistic elements from the Italian Neorealist movement with commentary on Korean society after the Korean War. "An Aimless Bullet" was voted the best Korean film of all time by local critics in 1999. 7:00 PM - 9:00 PM, Korean Cultural Center, Los Angeles, Second Floor Auditorium, 5505 Wilshire Blvd. Los Angeles, CA 90036 Free. Free parking behind building

THURSDAY, AUGUST 28 @ 8 PM

BEIJING MODERN DANCE COMPANY

One of China’s most fascinating and acclaimed dance companies Beijing Modern Dance Company makes its debut in the Americas with three evenings of stellar performances. The award-winning company formed in 1995 has received accolades for its creative and innovative works which set the pace for contemporary dance in mainland China. This evening’s presentation features works performed to traditional music from Iraq, India and Stravinsky’s Rite of Spring.

FRIDAY, AUGUST 29 @ 12 NOON

ROSANNA GAMSON WORLDWIDE

Los Angeles-based choreographer Rosanna Gamson returns to Grand Performances with her ensemble to present a breathtaking new performance — 2 Views (an urban ocean has 29 eyes)‎. The work, inspired by two seminal texts — The Pillow Book of Sei Shonagun and The Art of War is an investigation of seduction and conquest, both personal and cultural.

FRIDAY, AUGUST 29 @ 8 PM

SATURDAY, AUGUST 30 @ 8 PM

BEIJING MODERN DANCE COMPANY

This extraordinary dance company continues its presentation of works choreographed to music from western and eastern composers. For the full event schedule and additional information on Grand Performances, please visit their website at < http://www.grandperformances.org/ > or contact Yoni Pressman at (213)‎ 687-2189. Location: Grand Performances, California Plaza, Downtown Los Angeles Financial District, Los Angeles, CA 90071. Free and open to the public

Aug 30 RAPPA Golf Tournament, Coyote Hills Golf Course,1440 E Bastanchury, Fullertson, 714-672-6800. 8:00AM Shotgun Start (all tee groups tee off at 8AM)‎ $135.00 includes Green Fees, Cart, BBQ Lunch, Tee Prizes, and special raffle for golfers. 4-person Scramble. Contact Todd Kawai E-mail: toddk@spep.com or Phone: (310)‎ 408-3814 (message)‎

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Last Weekend

I went to LACMA to see the exhibit of French art from the Pushkin Museum . I might go back this weekend to see the Korean exhibits.

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[This is really for OCA members, but you could trying calling them if you are interesteed.] Calling all OCA-GLA Volunteers! Sign up now!!! At this time OCA-GLA is not sponsoring a booth but we will be providing volunteers at the KSCI-TV and CDC VERB Campaign Celebrating Active Children at the 8th Annual Harvest Moon Festival. The landmark event returns to the Arcadia County Park on Sunday, September 21st.

The 2003 event embraces a new approach with numerous sports areas helping teens and youth discover new ways to become more physically active. The 2002 event attracted a 30,000 pan-Asian crowd from all over Southern California, who spent the day shopping, eating and enjoying top Asian entertainment.

The Festival mainstage will get the audience moving with everything from hip-hop and rock to cultural performance and include a special closing performance by a well-known pop-sensation from Asia! Keeping with tradition, one lucky guest will drive away in a brand new Volvo!

Join The CDC VERB Campaign and Volvo Cars of North America in sponsoring an event that is sure to attract thousands of young families with children. Don ít miss out on the premier Asian Pacific event of the season!

OCA-GLA Volunteer Opportunities:

Talent Check-In: (2 people per shift, total 4)

1st shift - 10am - 2pm

2nd shift - 1:30pm - 5pm

Back Stage: (2 people per shift, total 4)

1st shift - 10am - 2pm

2nd shift - 1:30pm - 5pm

We can always use extra people at the information booth. It will be great if you are bi-lingual as well. Information booth volunteers will be doing balloons and help fill out the car giveaway registration. 1st shift - 10:30am - 2pm 2nd shift 1:30pm - 5pm

Contact Clara Chiu at cchiu@ocanatl.org or 213-250-9888 to sign up.

For more information Check out http://www.kscitv.com/pages/110564.asp or www.oca-gla.org.

Thank you for your support!

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Please to come to our AAPA all chapter convention Oct 4, 2003. The tickets

are $40 person non members or $30 members. Please contact me for tickets

2003 Annual Convention Event

Place: The Centre at Sycamore Plaza

5000 Clark Avenue, Lakewood CA 90712, (562) 804-4434

Date: Oct. 4, 2003 (Saturday)

Time: 6:00 pm - midnight

Dress: Semi-formal

Program:

6:00 pm to 6:30 pm· Registration and Networking. No host open bar

6:30 pm to 7:30 pm · Dinner served

· Slides Show - AAPA progress.

7:30 pm to 8:00 pm· Greetings

· Acknowledgement of Guest of Honor

8:00 pm to 8:20 pm· Keynote Speaker - TBD

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8:20 pm to 8:40 pm· Presentation of Proclamation

8:40 pm to 9:10 pm· Stage Show - Magic Show and Talent Performance

9:10 pm to 10:00 pm· Raffle Drawings

· Rock & Roll and Disco

10:00 pm - Midnight· Karaoke

· Group Dance

Sponsors: Boeing AAPA - LB, HB/SB, Anaheim, Canoga Park

Co-Sponsors: Raytheon, Hughes, JPL, TRW, Northrop Asian Association, LEAP,

and Long Beach

Qingdao Association

George Lim

Email: george.lim@boeing.com

(714)762-5501 ANH

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For information on the 522nd Field Artillery Battalion which participated in the liberation of Dachau, start at http://www.goforbroke.org and follow the directions to the Museum of Tolerance website.

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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.)‎ 

Aug 28 'I Have a Dream' Speech Turns 40

Hometown marches mark Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.'s legacy.

AP

http://www.latimes.com/news/nationworld/wire/la-082803mlk_wr,1,2267482.story?coll=la-ap-topnews-headlines

Aug 27 IN THE CLASSROOM

SAT Preparation Courses Start Ever Earlier

Students as young as 13 are buckling down. But some educators find such practices overrated.

By Stuart Silverstein, Times Staff Writer

http://www.latimes.com/news/local/la-me-class27aug27.story

Aug 26 CALIFORNIA CLASSROOM

A Hindu god who's much more than an elephant

http://www.latimes.com/features/kids/readingroom/la-et-kidcal26aug26.story

Aug 25 CALIFORNIA

Minority Vintners Plying the Field

More Latinos, Asians and blacks are becoming winemakers, which may open up a broader market for the industry.

By Michelle Locke, Associated Press

http://www.latimes.com/business/la-fi-winemakers25aug25.story

Aug 23 RELIGION

Group Helps Muslim Gays

Al-Fatiha, with chapters in Los Angeles and other big cities, gives them a place to come to terms with hostility toward homosexuals.

By Manuela Badawy, Reuters

http://www.latimes.com/news/local/la-me-relmuslim23aug23.story

Aug 22 Chinatown Awaits Gold Rush

With a new light-rail line bringing in more visitors, merchants and community leaders are making plans to return the area to its glory days.

By Elizabeth Kelly, Times Staff Writer

http://www.latimes.com/business/la-fi-chinatown22aug22220422.story

Aug 21 LOS ANGELES

In Koreatown Visit, Kansas Senator Talks Human Rights in North Korea

Brownback urges community to raise the issue of refugees' plight 'to the level of a national debate.'

By K. Connie Kang, Times Staff Writer

http://www.latimes.com/news/local/la-me-defect21aug21.story

Aug 21 THE RECALL CAMPAIGN

New Citizens Eager to Add Voices to the Fray

Many at swearing-in ceremony say the political tumult brings home the fundamental reason they came to America: freedom.

By Teresa Watanabe, Times Staff Writer

http://www.latimes.com/news/local/la-me-citizens21aug21.story

Aug 25 LITTLE LEAGUE WORLD SERIES

Japanese Team Crushes U.S. for Title

From Associated Press

http://www.latimes.com/sports/la-sp-little25aug25.story

Aug 25 A bento box of horrors

Out: A Novel, Natsuo Kirino , Translated from the Japanese by Stephen Snyder, Kodansha International: 360 pp., $22.95

By Elmer Luke, Elmer Luke is a writer and editor who has worked at publishing houses in Tokyo and New York.

http://www.latimes.com/features/printedition/books/la-bk-luke24aug24.story

Aug 24 THE WORLD

For Communist Guerrilla, 70, Korean War Fervor Burns

By Sang-Hun Choe, Associated Press Writer

http://www.latimes.com/news/printedition/asection/la-adfg-lastg24aug24.story

Aug 22 TERRY CARTER

Early Russian townsfolk worked to better Inland Valley

http://www.latimes.com/news/local/rcv/la-rcv-timelines22aug22.story

Aug 22 Motor Sports

If Americans Get the Drift, It Could Succeed

http://www.latimes.com/sports/la-sp-motors22aug22.story