THE APPA Newsletter
December 21, 2004
Christmas in Asia:
http://www.twilightbridge.com/hobbies/festivals/christmas/eastasia.htm
Background on Christmas
and how itÕs celebrated on a different date by some other churches:
http://209.82.14.226/culture/traditions/christmas/
See This Weekend
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
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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 2004:
Wednesday evening
meetings open to the public will be at the Hilton Garden Inn, 2100 Mariposa
Ave.(corner of Nash) at 6PM.
December 15
Detailed, updated
calendar is available on the internet at www.apa-pro.org in Acrobat and Excel
formats [I'll update it someday when I have some more time] 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
Sept
12- Jan 2, 2005 George Nakashima: Nature, Form & Spirit at the JANM. This
exhibition will feature a range of George NakashimaÕs designs from the
immediate post-World War II period until his death in 1990. Photographs,
ephemera, and other archival materials pertaining to Nakashima will also be on
display. Most of the objects come from the collection of the Nakashima family
and will be supplemented with local loans. A video piece by John Terry
Nakashima, a media producer and nephew of George, will be on view in the
Terasaki Orientation Theater. George Nakashima: Nature, Form & Spirit is
based on an exhibition organized by the Mingei International Museum in San
Diego with Mira Nakashima, curatorial consultant. http://www.janm.org/exhibits/nakashima/
Oct 2 Š Jan 2, 2005 Exhibition - Rinko Kawauchi: AILA
At the UCR/California Museum of Photography. UCR/California Museum
of Photography is pleased to present AILA, the first major solo debut for Rinko
Kawauchi, a young photographer based out of Tokyo, Japan. UCR/California Museum
of Photography, 3824 Main Street, Downtown Riverside, CA 92501. $1 for the
general public and free to members, students and seniors. Hours: Tuesday
through Saturday, 12 PM to 5 PM. For more information please contact Linda
Theung, 951-827-5017
Email: linda.theung@email.ucr.edu
Website:
www.cmp.ucr.edu/pr
November
13, 2004 Š April 3, 2005 John Kwok: Line and Color exhibit. Chinese American Museum, 425 N. Los Angeles
Street, Los Angeles 90012 (In Olvera Street) 213-626-5240. http://www.camla.org/events/calendar.htm
Jan 1 Oshogatsu at Weller
Court, the New Otani, and Japanese Village Plaza
Various performances at
Japanese Village Plaza (between 1st & 2nd Sts. ) from
12-4PM. Cultural demonstrations at the New Otani from 12-3PM. Weller Court
Schedule:
11AM Openin Ceremony,
including Zendekio Taiko
11:30 More Zendeko
11:45 Japanese
Swordsmanship
12 Lion Dance
12:40 Kempo demonstration
1PM Koto performance
1:20 Samurai Action Show
1:40 Kendo demonstration
2 Kimono Show
2:20 Geta Tap Dance
2:30 Minyo & Odori
Jan 2 Oshogatsu: New Year
Family Day Festival at the Japanese American National Museum, www.janm.org. FREE ADMISSION
11:00
AM - 4:00 PM - Learn about New YearÕs symbols and traditions with arts and
crafts classes for children of all ages.
11:00
AM - LetÕs Read! Story Time: How the Years Were Named, retold by Chizuko
Kamichi
12:00
PM - LetÕs Read! Story Time: A Hawai`i Japanese New Year with Yuki-Chan by
Tokie Ching
1:00
PM - Mochitsuki, traditional rice cake pounding performance
2:00
PM - The Pasadena Cultural Institute Kendo Dojo will showcase principles and
techniques of kendo or Ņthe way of the sword.Ó The dojo is celebrating its 50th
anniversary.
3:00
PM - LetÕs Read! Story Time: A Hawai`i Japanese New Year with Yuki-Chan by
Tokie Ching
Jan 9-20 7th Annual Shikishi Exhibit, Location: George J. Doizaki
Gallery. Participants from all ages, professions and interests are invited to
design a Japanese shikishi (New Year greeting
card) to express their
hopes and dreams for the new year, the Year of the Rooster.
All submitted works are exhibited. Past participants include the former Prime Minister of Japan, Toshiki Kaifu;
former Japan Giants coach, Shigeo
Nagashima; and Judo Olympic Gold
medalist, Ryoko Tani (Yawara-chan). Gallery Hours: Open Tuesday Friday 12 noon to 5pm,
Saturday and Sunday 11 am to 4pm. Admission Free. For more information contact
the Visual Arts Department at
(213) 627-2725, ext. 127.
Jan 9 Kotohajime -
Hatsu Tabi: First Journey
Location: JACCC Plaza, 1pm. The ritual shooting of the arrow, purification
ceremony, kagami biraki (breaking
of the sake barrel) and other Japanese cultural traditions are performed in
celebration of the opening of the
Year of the Rooster. The performance coincides with the beginning of the annual Shikishi exhibition,
featuring works by hundreds of
local and international artists. This year's opening celebrations are
particularly special for the JACCC, as the Center commemorates its 25th anniversary.
Admission Free .
Jan 20, Return of the Dragon: Crenshaw
Boulevard, Bruce Lee, and 1970s Afro-Asian Cultural Connections. The Japanese
American National Museum presents a panel discussion exploring issues raised by
the exhibition Black Belt. Originally organized by the Studio Museum in Harlem
and on view at SMMOA through February 12, Black Belt probes the interconnected
effects of multiculturalism on popular culture and art practice. Panelists will
include artists, scholars, and others who consider the impact of political
movements, demographic shifts, and the fantastic idolatry of Bruce Lee on the
complex history of co-existence between Asians and African Americans in 1970s
Los Angeles. www.jam.org. In association with
the [http://www.smmoa.org/ Santa Monica Museum of Art]
Jan 27 At the Los
Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA), 5905 Wilshire Boulevard, Leo S. Bing
Theater, Los Angeles, CA 90036. The Los Angeles County Museum of Art
(LACMA) presents "Court Songs and Folk Songs." The Society
of Traditional Korean Musicology will present an evening of traditional music
of Korea. Featured selections include an important performance of lyrical folk
music (p'ansori) by a
distinguished Korean singer, as well as court music from the Choson dynasty and
folk songs (minyo)
from different regions of the country. The event is free but tickets are
required. Visit LACMAÕs ticket office beginning October 1 to obtain
tickets.
7:30 PM - 9:00 PM. For more information please contact (323) 857-6010
Jan 30 Kodo Taiko Ensemble. Kicking
off the JACCC's 25th Anniversary,
this benefit concert brings the legendary taiko drummers from Sado
Island back to the Aratani/Japan America Theatre for their only Los Angeles
performance. This special
performance will support Kodo's North American non profit cultural
organization, Kodo Arts Sphere America (KASA). This organization seeks to
support the development of taiko in
North America. Tickets: Anniversary Patron: $100, Reserved seating: $50
orchestra, balcony $47, JACCC Members: $45 orchestra, balcony $42. More info on
tickets: call the Box Office at 213.680.3700. Aratani
Theatre, 244 S. San Pedro St., Downtown LA, 90012, $100, 47, 50,
213-680-3700
Feb 13, 2005 Los Angeles Chinatown Firecracker 5k/10k, Celebrating
the Year of the Rooster, Lunar Year 4703 http://www.firecracker10k.org/
February
19 Lantern Festival 2005,12 noon
at the Chinese American Museum / El Pueblo de Los Angeles Historical Monument.
http://www.camla.org/events/calendar.htm
The Van Nuys Japanese
Garden needs volunteers on Sundays in work in the Shoin Tea House, 11AM-3PM, 1
or 2 Sundays each month. Volunteers needed to either prepare tea or serve. Gift
shop volunteers also needed, Mon-Thu and Sunday, mornings or afternoons, 2-3
hour shifts. Contact: The Japanese Garden, Attn: Betty Ethridge, 6100 Woodley
Ave., Van Nuys, CA 91406.
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This Weekend (and
earlier)
Christmas is this weekend
(but not for everyone-see the link at the top), but the following weekend we
have Japanese New Year and things start happening pretty quickly after that!
However, LACMA (Chinese
and Korean galleries closed until January 2005) should be open the day after
Christmas if you need to go somewhere. You can also visit the Bowers Cultural Museum, UCLA Fowler
Museum, and the Pacific Asia Museum instead of going to the Mall to return
those presents and hit the sales.
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Last Weekend:
On Tuseday, 12/21, I went
to see the Japanese Garden at the Huntington Library.
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. Calendar articles are usually only accessible with a paid
subscription.)
Dec 21 OBITUARIES
Harry Ueno,
97; Hero to Japanese Americans in Internment Camps
By Myrna
Oliver, Times Staff Writer
http://www.latimes.com/news/printedition/california/la-me-ueno21dec21,1,2633241.story
Dec 21 PASSINGS
Princess
Kikuko, 92; Sister-in-Law of Emperor Hirohito
From Times
Wire Reports
http://www.latimes.com/news/printedition/california/la-me-passings21dec21,1,7788796.story
Dec 19 THE WORLD
Japanese Women Just Saying No to Marriage
The number of
single females grows as many opt for careers rather than take spouses who
expect a housekeeper and child-raiser.
By Yuri
Kageyama, Associated Press Writer
http://www.latimes.com/news/printedition/asection/la-adfg-single19dec19,1,501627.story
Dec 18 REGION & STATE
Drumming Around the Mountain for 20 Years
A Japanese
American couple brought taiko's ancient rhythms to sleepy Mount Shasta,
changing themselves and the town.
By Ann M.
Simmons, Times Staff Writer
http://www.latimes.com/news/local/la-me-taiko18dec18,1,2723719.story
Dec 20 Disney
Names New Head of China Unit
From
Bloomberg News
http://www.latimes.com/business/la-fi-disney20dec20,1,1242835.story
Dec 19 THE WORLD
Tom and Jerry at Heart of China's Linguistic Storm
The
government, which promotes using Mandarin nationwide, wants to stop airing the
hit show dubbed in regional dialects.
By
Christopher Bodeen, Associated Press Writer
http://www.latimes.com/news/printedition/asection/la-adfg-polyglot19dec19,1,5879080.story
Dec 17 OBITUARIES
Faina Chiang,
88; Widow of Taiwanese President, Daughter-in-Law of Chiang Kai-shek
From
Associated Press
http://www.latimes.com/news/local/state/la-me-chiang17dec17,1,7480461.story