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Emcees
Ti-Hua Chang
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Award-winning journalist Ti-Hua Chang joined WNYW/Fox 5 in 2009 as a general assignment reporter from sister station WWOR/My9, where he served as a general assignment and investigative reporter since 2008. Previously, Chang worked at WCBS-TV where he served in the same capacity. Prior to that, he was a reporter with WNBC. On 9/11, he was the first reporter to inform the public on the number of causalities that day quoting Mayor Giuliani and city officials. Chang joined WNBC from WNYC-TV, where he was host of his own talk show, New York Hotline.
Before he began his on-air career, he was an investigative producer at ABC News. Chang is the recipient of numerous awards. In 1996, he won the prestigious Peabody Award for a series of reports he filed on accused drug-dealing murderers. In 2004, he won a New York Press Club award for his reports on a shooting at City Hall. He received an Edward R. Murrow Award in 2005 for a piece exposing police officers using a helicopter and high tech infra-red equipment to spy on private citizens. Chang is especially proud of discovering the four witnesses to the 1963 murder of Medgar Evers, which led to the reopening of that famous case. Chang has also won five Emmys; the Philadelphia, Denver and Detroit Press Association awards; and, the Associated Press and United Press International awards.
Very active in Asian-American community affairs, Chang was both a national and local New York Board member of the Asian-American Journalists Association. Chang also has been published in a number of magazines, including the Sunday New York Times and The Detroit News.
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Richard Lui
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Richard Lui anchors msnbc news on weekdays from 10 a.m. until noon, breaking down the nation’s most compelling issues of the day. He joined MSNBC’s dayside team in September 2010. Before joining msnbc, Lui spent five years at CNN Worldwide, most recently with CNN Headline News as the solo anchor of the 10 a.m. hour of “Morning Express.” He also led the network’s morning political reporting throughout the 2008 presidential election. Lui anchored and reported on all of CNN Worldwide’s English-language networks including CNN US, CNN International, and HLN.>
Lui’s field work includes reporting in Africa and Asia on global issues such as defense systems, terrorism, human trafficking, SARS, and Bird Flu. In 2010, he traveled to the Gulf to report extensively on the oil spill cleanup, an industry in which he spent five years working professionally. In addition, Lui has anchored continuous live coverage of breaking stories such as the 2009 Gaza-Israel War, the Virginia Tech Massacre, the 2006 Hezbollah-Israel War, the Mumbai train terrorist bombings and the Enron verdicts in 2006. Lui started his journalism career at Singapore-based Channel NewsAsia, an English-only news network spanning 20 countries and territories. Lui has spent 25 years in community service, volunteering in Africa, Asia, and the United States for organizations like Habitat for Humanity and the YMCA.
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CeFaan Kim
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CeFaan Kim is a NY1 Reporter who covers the borough of Queens. During the "Christmas Blizzard" of 2010 his exclusive story about a woman who died while waiting for help to arrive forced the Bloomberg administration to admit the city's response to the storm had been inadequate. EMTs were delayed after getting stuck in unplowed streets, and it took neighbors and relatives 50 minutes to get through to a 911 emergency operator. In the summer of 2010 he extensively covered the damage caused by tornadoes that ripped through Queens and Brooklyn. In 2009 he reported for weeks from the epicenter of the H1N1/Swine Flu outbreak. Later that year he covered the assault trial of then-State Senator Hiram Monserrate. Before covering Queens, Kim worked in the political unit as an associate producer for "Inside City Hall." He produced the jail-cell interview of then-Transport Workers Union head Roger Toussaint, during the 2005 transit strike. In 2008 he traveled to Iowa and New Hampshire to field produce coverage of the presidential campaigns of former Senator Hillary Clinton, former Mayor Rudolph Giuliani, and former Senator Barack Obama.
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Kelly Zen-Yie Tsai
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KELLY ZEN-YIE TSAI is a Chicago-born, Brooklyn-based, Chinese Taiwanese American spoken word artist who has performed at over 450 venues worldwide including three seasons on "Russell Simmons Presents HBO Def Poetry." Winner of an Asian American Arts Alliance/NYFA Urban Artist Initiative Award, she was profiled on Idealist in NYC's Top 40 New Yorkers Who Make Positive Social Change, AngryAsianMan.com’s “30 Most Influential Asian Americans Under 30,” and HBO's "East of Main Street: Asians Aloud." She has shared stages with Mos Def, KRS-One, Sonia Sanchez, Talib Kweli, Erykah Badu, Amiri Baraka, Harry Belafonte, and many more.
www.yellowgurl.com, FB: Kelly Zen-Yie Tsai, Twitter: @yellowgurlpoet, Bandcamp: kellytsai.bandcamp.com)
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Michelle Yu
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Michelle Yu is a sports anchor/reporter for Sports Net New York and covers everything NYC in MLB, NBA, NFL, and NHL. Michelle began her sports journalism career in print, writing for Gannett Newspaper's 'The Journal News and Sports Illustrated For Kids magazine. In 2003, Michelle made the transition from print to television when she joined College Sports Television. She has also spent time as a sports reporter on Time Warner Cable's 'Sportstime' show in New Jersey. A Bronx native, Michelle co-authored her first novel China Dolls in 2007, and her second novel Young, Restless and Broke will be published in 2009. Michelle graduated from Manhattan College with a degree in communications and currently lives in Manhattan.
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Jen Kwok
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Jen Kwok is a delightful ukulele comedian who loves to entertain you! Armed with a velvety voice and razor-sharp wit, Jen's unique performance style flips stereotypes and takes on every musical style from hip hop to rock. In college, Jen triple-majored in business, but traded in spreadsheets for punch lines after being named a national finalist in NBC's Stand-Up for Diversity. Since then, Jen has been profiled by The New York Times, PBS, and MTV, and her viral web videos - including the much loved, yet mildly controversial "Date an Asian" - have pulled in over 3 million views. She also made her film debut this past summer in “Eat, Pray, Love”. Based in New York, Jen performs everywhere from "classy" venues like Highline Ballroom and Gotham Comedy Club to bawdy basement burlesque shows that shall remain nameless. No matter the audience, Jen Kwok will charm the heck out of you.
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Tom Tung Cheng
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Tom Tung Cheng is an entrepreneur born in New York with 10 years of extensive experience in multiple martial arts. This list includes Jeet Kune Do, Doce Pares Escrima (under Sifu Don Edwards), Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu, Muy Thai Kickboxing, and Filipino Martial Arts. Tom has earned championships for forms and stickfighting. He is a student and instructor for IMAF Fighting Systems.
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Musical Performances
Hsu-nami - www.hsu-nami.com
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Blending the hauntingly versatile traditional Chinese violin (ErHu) with modern American Rock & Roll – meet The Hsu-nami!
Blazing the stages of the New York city area with their fiery brand of progressive rock, The Hsu-nami has been building a name and gaining fans since its inception in 2005 with an explosive live show and exceptional musicianship. Behind two independent releases, “Entering the Mandala” (2007), and “The Four Noble Truths” (2009), The Hsu-nami has put together an impressive series of significant performances, including headlining festivals in New York City, Philadelphia PA, Boston MA, St Louis MO, Seattle WA Vancouver B.C, and Toronto ON, as well as playing New York’s Citi Field (cap. 42, 000) and Times Square. They have also shared the stage with major acts, both domestic and international: Yellowcard (USA), Nightmare of You (USA), Bowling for Soup (USA), Chthonic (Taiwan), Van Fan (Taiwan), Dazzle Vision (Japan) and High and Mighty Color (Japan). An international renowned progressive rock band from the United States. The Hsu-nami, named after the frontman Jack Hsu, became known as the first “Progressive Erhu Rock” band in the world. The Hsu-nami integrates an amplified ”erhu”, a two-string spike fiddle used in Chinese classical and folk music, into an instrumental progressive rock sound. Their music is marked by virtuosic erhu melodies and shredding licks, in place of vocals, as intertwined by heavy guitar riffs, tasteful guitar solos, funky rhythms, and metal-driven rock drumming. Part of the new-fusion rock movement, the Hsu-nami redefines the 1960s and 1970s fusion rock sound.
Hsu-nami’s music was featured in the 2008 Summer Olympic in Beijing. The track “Rising of the Sun” was the theme music representing the Chinese Basketball team entrance theme.
Band members: Jack Hsu (Erhu), Brent Bergholm (Lead guitar), Derril Sellers (Bass), John Manna (Drums), Tony Aichele ( Rhythm guitar), Dana Goldberg (Keyboards)
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PaperDoll - www.paperdollband.com
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Steaming up the dance-rock scene from Shanghai to New York, PaperDoll's high-octane shows are gathering them friends from all over the globe. PaperDoll returns to the US in 2011 after an overwhelming reception in China including shows at the Shanghai World Expo. Their infectious high-energy sound can be heard in NIKE, Dayquil, Good Day New York, The Today Show, MTV, Blender, Maxim, Gotham, and a slew of films including critically acclaimed The People I've Slept With. PaperDoll's contagiously peppy video for single "If Nothing Happened "(also featured in a Vick's Dayquil commercial) was recently touted by Deli Magazine as a remedy for the Winter Blues.
PaperDoll's high octane shows-turned-all-out-raves are gathering them loyal fans all over the world, but the four-piece tour-de-force started in the dirty perdy Lower East Side of New York City. Teresa Lee met Irish native Patrick Moloney in the open mic circuit and along with NJ transplants - Chip Thomas and Jack Koch. In May 2009, Jack Koch (bass) left the band and Steve Paelet joined - rounding out the rhythm section. New York's premiere indie dance-pop band, PaperDoll has been compared to No Doubt, The Cure, and Muse. Their unique blend of rock, pop, and good old-fashioned dance-till-you-drop shows have made them a must-see in the live music scene.
PaperDoll: Teresa Lee (vocals/keyboard),Patrick Moloney (guitar), Steve Paelet (bass), Chip Thomas (drums)
Their highly anticipated single "You Can't Stop It" is out now! Click here to get it on iTunes!
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Reni Mimura - www.renireni.com/
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Reni was born and raised in Japan and began training in the art of dance and theater at a very young age. Her big break came after she entered and won a talent search competition. She then released her first Japanese CD in 2006 produced by Takahiro Yamautsuri, who composed the music for one of the Pokemon movies.
In 2008, Reni relocated to New York City and hopes to bring this unique style to the United States. Having barely begun performing in America, since February 2009, Reni has quickly gained wide attention, and has been invited to perform in the most prominent animation conventions and other music events. Reni released her latest CD album "Sakura" in September 2009 and published her first photo book "Maid in NY" in March 2010. As her fan base increases, attention from the industry and Japan glows. In 2010, the National Broadcasting Television Station of Japan (NHK) made 2 documentaries on Reni's career in America and the impact of her performances on western audiences and the fashion industry.
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Dana Leong - www.danaleong.com
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Composer/cellist/trombonist DANA LEONG blends pop, jazz and classical to create a signature sound. Dana’s pioneering collage of musical styles has garnered critical acclaim and wowed audiences around the world. He has collaborated with top jazz artists including Paquito D’Rivera, Christian McBride, Dafnis Prieto, and Henry Threadgill; and has worked with such diverse artists as Ray Charles, Barry White, Kanye West, Wynton Marsalis, Bjork, Ryuichi Sakamoto, Yoko Ono and Lila Downs. In 2008 Dana toured all over Southeast Asia as part of Jazz at Lincoln Center and the U.S. State Department-sponsored tour, The Rhythm Road: American Music Abroad. Since then he has been a smashing hit at numerous festivals in Europe, Asia and the US. In addition to touring, Dana is a prolific composer and arranger, having recently written and premiered IdEgo, a new work for an aerial dance company Project Bandaloop at the Orange County Performing Arts Center as well as an evening length work, Life After Dark, at the Apollo Theater in Harlem, New York. Dana was a featured guest music director and performer in Fela! on Broadway in 2010 and is the first ever Composer-In-Residence for The Museum of Chinese in America in New York City. Dana grew up in San Francisco and studied both classical cello and jazz trombone on double scholarships at Manhattan School of Music. Dana gives clinics and workshops around the globe as an official performing artist and clinician for YAMAHA and D’Addario Bowed Strings
Photo: Mat Szwajkos
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Le Zhang
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Le Zhang has performed on local Chinese television and recorded theme songs for well-known TV drama and comedy shows. She is a frequent featured performer in the high-voltage Shanghai jazz scene and has performed as lead singer at the Hilton Shanghai from 2000 to 2004. A scholarship student at the New England Conservatory of Music, and the winner of the Sir Roland Hanna Memorial Award for jazz performance at the Aaron Copland School of Music, Le Zhang studies with Theo Bleckmann, Dominique Eade, John McNeil, and Ran Blake. Le Zhang’s recent performances include the EMI Shanghai Jazz: Musical Seductions from Chinas Age of Decadence and her role as the soloist for Tan Duns Zen Shaolin. Equally at home as arranger and vocalist, she is currently active as a performer in both New York and Shanghai. Her arrangements of Chinese traditional music in a modern jazz context are capturing the attention of the American and Chinese public alike.
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Nina Sophia Mojares - www.ninasophia.com
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Nina Sophia Mojares, is a multi-talented, 12 yrs old, singer, songwriter, actress, dancer, pianist and model. She has been featured on national television for being a semi-finalists on America's Got Talent Season 5, selected as one of the "Most Talented Kid" in 2010 by the Maury Povich Show, a semi-finalist on NBC's Today Show, Fox 5 Good Day New York and Sirius XM radio. In addition, she has performed at the National Anthem at the 2010 US Open Tennis Championship, Philadelphia 76ers and NY Knicks Basketball games. Nina just released her single "Leap of Faith" on iTunes.
Download "Leap of Faith" on iTunes!
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'Nuf Said - www.terivercheung.com
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‘Nuf Said is a Funk/Soul/Jazz band, based in New York City. They have been performing their original compositions in some of the coolest venues in NYC, bringing a lot of energy, with a jazz feel and high-end energetic riffs to the stage. You can hear them perform regularly at Kenny’s Castaways, The National Underground and The Groove. The band is co-lead by Teriver Cheung and Ioana Vintu. Even though they perform mostly in the city, the band members have also been individually performing abroad, in Asia and Europe, and have worked with some of the most versatile and influential artists around. They performed at the World Famous Apollo Theatre in Harlem, The House of Blues, various Jazz festivals and events. For more information: http://www.terivercheung.com/?p=196
Members include:
Ioana Vintu - Vocal
Teriver Cheung - Guitar/composer
Andrew Gould - Saxophone
Evan Marien - E.Bass
Aaron Steele - Drums
with special guests!
Simon Yu - Guitarist http://simonyuproduction.com/
Peng Fei - Violinist http://swingdynasty.com/peng-fei/
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Soh Daiko - sohdaiko.org
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Soh Daiko was formed in 1979 at the New York Buddhist Church as the first taiko group on the east coast, taking as its name the ancient, pre-Buddhist characters meaning “peaceful, harmonious drums.” The name reflects the spirit of dedication and cooperation which enabled the group to flourish from its beginnings. Operating as a collective, the group received early instruction from many visiting American and Japanese taiko players, and has worked with Sensei Seiichi Tanaka of the San Francisco Taiko Dojo, taiko player and jazz musician Russel Baba, Reverend Ron Miyamura of the Chicago Taiko Group, Reverend Masao Kodani of Kinnara Taiko in Los Angeles, the Tachibana Dance Group of the New York Buddhist Church, and Kodo, the world-renowned taiko group from Sado Island, Japan.
Soh Daiko has received critical acclaim from The New York Times, the San Francisco Chronicle, and Dance Magazine, and has been featured on Public Television’s Sesame Street and Reading Rainbow, and National Public Radio’s All Things Considered. In the New York area, the group has performed at Carnegie Hall, the American Museum of Natural History, the Japan Society, The Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Brooklyn Museum, the Brooklyn Botanic Garden, Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts and the Jacob’s Pillow Dance Festival. The group has also performed at the Smithsonian Institution’s Festival of American Folklife; the Walker Art Center, Minnesota; the Morikami Museum, Florida; the USA-JAPAN Taiko Festival, San Francisco and Berkeley; and in Puerto Rico and the United Kingdom. The group’s debut recording, Soh Daiko, has been released by Lyrichord Discs.
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Kaoru Watanabe Taiko Center - www.taikonyc.com
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The Kaoru Watanabe Taiko Center, based in Brooklyn, New York is a group that performs contemporary and traditional pieces on Japanese drums and flutes.
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Taikoza - taikoza.com
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International Japanese Taiko, Bamboo flutes and dance company that have thrilled audiences around the world.
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Dance Performances
Polynesian Dance Productions - www.polynesiandp.com
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Founders May Cacal and Malia Scala created PDP in January 2007, their paths having crossed through a bit of serendipity and shared love of Polynesian dance. They first met in Tokyo in 2003 when May’s Sounds of Hawai’i tour group spent several weeks performing throughout Japan, collaborating with other Hawaiian dancers like Malia, who was the lead performer for Tokyo Disneyland‚ Polynesian Paradise show at the time. Both natives of Hawai'i, they connected over their similar background and lifelong passion for dancing.
Polynesian Dance Productions’ mission is to share the beauty, joy, and origins of authentic Polynesian dance with a diverse range of audiences in the U.S and abroad. The group seeks to honor and spread the knowledge of Polynesian culture through interactive shows and classes that embody the aloha spirit. All its dancers are classically trained in Tahitian and Hawaiian dance techniques, and have performed individually in professional shows for over 15 years.
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New York Chinese Cultural Center - www.chinesedance.org
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Founded in 1974, the New York Chinese Cultural Center is a performing arts and educational organization that promotes the understanding and appreciation of Chinese culture by preserving traditional genres and nurturing innovations that reflect our dynamic and diverse cultural heritage. NYCCC produces and presents cutting edge concert productions, including our Annual Lunar New Year Festival, the largest of its kind on the East Coast. Our performances in February play to sold-out audiences. We are also pleased to host collaborative programs with other organizations and companies including Families with Children From China, Asian Americans for Equality, Children's Television Workshop, and Rounder Records.
http://www.chinesedance.org
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Bollywood Axion Dance - www.bollywoodaxion.com
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Bollywood Dance New York School formed in 2003 and we are the pioneers in Professional Bollywood & Bhangra Dance training in NYC.
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Yosakoi Dance Project - 10Tecomai - www.10tecomai.com
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"Yosakoi Dance Project - 10Tecomai" is a New York based performance troupe now in its 7th year of performing who's mission is to spread knowledge about Japanese Yosakoi dance everywhere. Yosakoi, the base of 10tecomai's dance performances, is a Japanese style of dance formed in the Kochi area of Japan in the 1950s. It is the fusion of traditional Japanese movements with modern contemporary styles and with influences from other cultures of the world. Through their performance, 10tecomai seeks to show the audience their interpretations of war, peace, love, hate, joy death and the wonder of life.
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Asian Traditional Folk Arts
Folk Arts at the festival is presented by Asian American Arts Center (AAAC) - http://www.artspiral.org
Rose Sigal-Ibsen: Calligrapher
Rose Sigal-Ibsen has practiced calligraphy for many years and won critical acclaim for her work. Born in Romania and migrating from Israel to the US, she worked as an enamelist after studying at FIT. In 1979 she began her study of Sumi ink at the KoHo School of Sumi-e in NY and later Chinese brushwork at the Zhejiang Academy in China. She has won Awards of Excellence from the Kampo Cultural Center and from the Manhattan Arts International magazine. She has exhibited widely, for example, in China at the Fourth World Conference on Women in Beijing, in Bucharest at the Roumanian Cultural Foundation, and in the US at the Steinhardt Conservatory and the National Museum of Women in the Arts in Washington DC.
Kavita Vyas: The Art of Mehandi
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Kavita Vyas practices the Art of Mehandi, the art of painting designs on hands and feet. Mehandi designs use animals and floral patterns, sometimes even musical instruments, taking hours to finish. It began over 100 years ago in India by the Muslims, mostly in Pakistan. It is also widely done by the Arab people. She learned this art form from the master Mrs. Saroj Oza, who created the cone method. Kavita loves Mehandi art because she can create new designs each time she paints. Kavita and her Mehandi art was covered on the 10 o'clock news, Channel 11.
Indian Mehandi art, the art of painting designs on hands and sometimes feet, began over 100 years ago by the Muslims, mostly in Pakistan. It is also widely done by the Arab people. This art form came about as a result of women whose hands are the only parts of their bodies not covered. To beautify themselves, women would use mehandi paste to create designs on their hands during celebrations especially during weddings. It is no longer limited to the Muslims, but also widely practiced by the Hindus. Mehandi designs use animals and floral, sometimes even musical instruments. There is no limitation to the contents of the design, and can be applied to both men and women. Mehandi is the name of a vegetation. Its leaves are dried, grounded into powder, then mixed with lemon juice, tea and eucalyptic oil, and made into a paste. Designs made with the paste are temporary and lasts for 2-3 weeks.
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Ye Xun: Dough figurine master artist
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Dough modeling is a traditional Chinese handicraft that has continued to develop for over 700 years. Mr. Ye Xun, born in Zhejiang, has combined the qualities of both his master teachers, the poetic sensibility of Master Zhao Kou Ming with the realistic representation of color and manner of Master Lang Shao An (his grandfather). His figures appear life-like with a sense of vitality in the scenes and characters of his work. His work include the famous mythological characters such as the Monkey King from "Journey to the West", the Eight Immortals and the Goddess of Mercy. He has also won numerous awards for his designs including First Place in the Zhejiang Provincial Competition for Best Design.
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Jampa Youden: Tibetan Jewelry Designer and Folk Singer
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Jampa Youden grew up in one of the many nomadic communities in Tibet, where the land is vast (larger than Texas and California together), streams are crystal clear, where there are herds of sheep, birds, meadows of fragrant flowers and medicinal plants, surrounded by snow capped mountains. He learned to sing from his grandfather. The songs are of nomadic life since 70% of the Tibetan population is nomadic. From a family of singers, he and his brothers are often invited to sing at special occasions, weddings and parties. At age thirty he escaped with family members to Nepal before coming to the United States. He thinks singing is like medicine. He says, "It is free to be happy." He tells of the Tibetan proverb, "When you are happy, you enjoy wine. When you are sad, you must tame your mind." He has also taught himself jewelry design. Taking his cue from traditional works he has brought this kind of design back in new materials, sizes and forms, sometimes using beads from Arizona.
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Ming Liang Lu: Master Papercutter of Portraits
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Ming Liang Lu began studying calligraphy with his father at the age of five. He also studied carving, sculpture and engraving under the tutelage of renowned Shanghai artists such as Zheng Chi Lai, Shu Xun Long and Wu Su Wei. In 1981 he was commissioned to replicate a miniature scale model of Qing Pu Dai Guan Garden with 796 stone sculptures, some as small as a grain of rice. His sculptures were exhibited in the US from 1980 to 1985 and received wide acclaim. A creation from this period, "Dawn", was enlarged into a public art piece over five meters tall and is now permanently installed in the Shanghai Hua Xin Garden. He been in the US for nineteen years and continues to receive awards at various art shows here.
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Duong Trung: Fortune Teller
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Duong Trung learned his trade from the elders of his family in Vietnam. He practices not only fortune telling but also the art of Feng Shui. Because of the occult nature of fortune telling, it is not a traditional practice to disclose the story of his personal and artistic development to the public. This practice, dating back to ancient times, is based on the five elements of metal, wood, water, fire and earth, as well as the eight trigrams of the Book of Change. The art of fortune telling is a metaphysical art with mythical and magical character. Its methods are seldom discussed openly. To practitioners, this is a "heaven’s secret" and its ways must not be disclosed. The tradition is disclosed strictly to disciples who are selected carefully based on their innate understanding into the nature of things.
Alchemists in the Middle Ages were regarded with suspicion and disdain. Today, through much scholarly research, they are now regarded seriously. Alchemists protected themselves against persecution with a shroud of mystery that hid the nature of their work from the prevailing authorities. Like alchemy then, fortune telling today may be regarded as a subculture with its own form of knowledge, methodology and practice which enables it to flourish within the confines of a dominant scientific tradition.
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Demonstrations
City Wing Tsun Kung Fu - www.citywingtsun.com
Byakkokan Dojo - www.newyorkbattodo.com
Rich Kameda - astonishingasian.com
Blue Dragon TKD Demo Team - www.taekwonus.net
World Martial Arts Center - www.happykicks.com/photo-video/video
Chinese Freemason Athletic Club - www.cfmac.org
NARU KCP ARTS, INC - vimeo.com/naruktpa
Gao's Kung Fu Academy - www.gaoskungfuacademy.com
Asian United Sports Club - www.facebook.com/pages/AUC-Productions/189130211106028
Moy Ving Tsun
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