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A Moment in Time

A Moment in Time
We had a chance to watch “A Moment in Time” during the 2010 SF Asian American International Film Festival. The documentary is now hitting PBS this month. Here’ a synopsis of the film:

A Moment in Time, a new film by Oscar-winner Ruby Yang, is a one-hour documentary about the experience of the Chinese in America through the films they loved. It harkens back to a time when six movie theaters in San Francisco’s Chinatown crystallized the memories, the beliefs, the sorrows and aspirations of Chinese immigrant families.

The principal speakers in A Moment in Time grew up here: Irene Dea Collier, Jimmie Lee, Chuck Gee, Cecilia Wong, Amy Chung, Norman Fong. As children they associated Chinese movies (and the Chinese language) with their parents’ alien, backward world. Chinese mothers loved Cantonese Opera films in which tyrannical parents wrench young lovers apart. For them, movies were a rare break in an endless workweek. Chinese movies also translated national disasters – World War II, for example – into personal dramas of separation and loss. For Chinese immigrants they were true to life, unlike the sunny family shows on American TV.

The immigrants’ American kids eventually found their own reasons to appreciate Chinese film. Partly in self defense — because they were seen as Chinese — the children developed a pride in Chinese things. The heartbeat of A Moment in Time is a series of clips from films that were hits in Chinatown. Hollywood Westerns were always popular. Wong Fei Hung, a Robin Hood character from Hong Kong, defended the weak with a smile and a bullwhip. Films from revolutionary mainland China sparked battles in Chinatown between long-haired youths and a conservative older generation. 1950s bobbysoxer films from Hong Kong proved that Chinese girls can be cool. 1960s martial arts films, notably those of Bruce Lee, sent Chinatown boys to kung fu school. Before long all American boys were going.

Chinatown movie theaters have closed. Chinese movies have broken into mainstream culture. Hong Kong directors like John Woo and Wong Kar Wai, movie stars like Chow Yun Fat and Jackie Chan are known around the world. A Moment in Time recalls the period when Chinese movie theaters marked a dividing line between the
generations, but were also a school where American kids came to appreciate their Chinese roots.

Ruby Yang and her producer husband, Lambert Yam, are Americans born in Hong Kong. Lambert Yam managed the World Theater in San Francisco’s Chinatown from 1985 to 1995, an interlude of dramatic change in Chinatown and in Chinese films. Ruby Yang’s Oscar-winning documentary The Blood of Yingzhou District, produced by Thomas Lennon, was filmed in China, where she and Lambert Yam are now based. Yang has directed two other documentaries for American public TV – China 21 and Citizen Hong Kong. She edited Bill Moyers’ PBS series Becoming American: The Chinese Experience and Spencer Nakasako’s Emmy-award-winning documentary A.K.A. Don Bonus. She edited two of Joan Chen’s feature films, Xiu Xiu and Autumn in New York, and has worked on many other features and documentaries. For both Ruby Yang and Lambert Yam, A Moment in Time wraps up a great deal that is close to their hearts.

A Moment in Time draws parallels on the history of San Francisco Chinatown and how the community evolved over time. Look for this documentary on your local PBS station.

A Moment in Time Trailer

A Moment in Time interview with director Ruby Yang

APAHM Concert Tour with Mike Relm x Vanness Wu x JJ Lin x Evonne Hsu

To celebrate Asian American culture and entertainment, Verizon Wireless is bringing some of the biggest Chinese and Taiwanese musical names to fans in the U.S. during Asian Pacific American Heritage Month (APAHM). The APAHM Concert Tour showcases the talents of Evonne Hsu, JJ Lin, Mike Relm and special guest Van Ness Wu with in-store appearances and concerts in Seattle, New York City, Washington, D.C., San Francisco and Los Angeles. The five city tour, currently going on its third year, annually showcases global Asian artists and pop culture to commemorate Asian American Heritage month in the U.S. This year marks the first year Chinese, Taiwanese and Singaporean artists will collaborate through the APAHM Tour to promote Asian American culture and entertainment in the states. The APAHM Concert Celebration Tour is Verizon Wireless’ latest effort to support and celebrate the contributions of the Asian-American community. In previous APAHM Tours, the company paired up with Asian pop sensation Se7en and Korean Hip Hop group Epik High.

Here’s the details on the tour:

Seattle, WA
Autograph Session
Concert
5/20: Autograph session with Van Ness Wu & Evonne Hsu

Verizon Wireless
5001 25th Ave. NE, Seattle, WA 98105
For more info in English, call (206) 525-0697
For more info in Chinese, call (800) 811-8893
Autograph session starts at 4:00pm

5/21: Concert with Van Ness Wu, Evonne Hsu and Mike Relm

Fremont Studios
155 North 35th Street, Seattle, WA 98103
Doors open at 7:00pm, show starts at 8:00pm

please select “Channel APA” at check out

New York, NY
Autograph Session
Concert
5/24: Autograph session with Van Ness Wu & Evonne Hsu

HiPoint Wireless
40-28 Main St, Flushing, NY 11354
For more info in English, call (718) 888-0330
For more info in Chinese, call (800) 811-8893
Autograph session starts at 4:00pm

5/23: Concert with Van Ness Wu, Evonne Hsu and Mike Relm

The Fillmore at Irving Plaza
17 Irving Place, New York, NY 10003
Doors open at 6:30pm, show starts at 7:30pm

please select “Channel APA” at check out

Washington DC
Autograph Session
Concert
5/25: Autograph session with JJ Lin & Evonne Hsu

Verizon Wireless
21040 Frederick Rd., Unit G, Germantown, MD 20876
For more info in English, call (301) 515-2300
For more info in Chinese, call (800) 811-8893
Autograph session starts at 4:00pm

5/26: Concert with JJ Lin, Evonne Hsu and Mike Relm

GW Lisner Auditorium
730 21st St., NW, Washington, D.C. 20052
Doors open at 6:30pm, show starts at 7:30pm

San Francisco, CA
Autograph Session
Concert
5/28: Autograph session with JJ Lin & Evonne Hsu

Verizon Wireless
768 Market St., San Francisco, CA 94102
For more info in English, call (415) 402-0640
For more info in Chinese, call (800) 811-8893
Autograph session starts at 4:00pm

5/27: Concert with JJ Lin, Evonne Hsu and Mike Relm

Palace of Fine Arts Theatre
3301 Lyon Street, San Francisco, CA 94123
Doors open at 6:30pm, show starts at 7:30pm

please select “Channel APA” at check out

Enter for a chance to win SF tickets here.

Los Angeles, CA
Autograph Session
Concert
5/30: Autograph session with JJ Lin & Evonne Hsu

Verizon Wireless
17525 Colima Rd., City Of Industry, CA 91748
For more info in English, call (626) 839-5155
For more info in Chinese, call (800) 811-8893
Autograph session starts at 1:00pm

5/29: Concert with JJ Lin, Evonne Hsu and Mike Relm

Club Nokia
800 West Olympic Boulevard, Los Angeles, CA 90015
Doors open at 7:00pm, show starts at 8:00pm

APAHM Concert Tour with Mike Relm x Vanness Wu x JJ Lin x Evonne Hsu

Dumbfoundead x Dok2 x MYK x Kero One Tour

Witness a rare opportunity to see four internationally known Asian-American artists under one roof in Atlanta, San Francisco, and Seattle. This all ages event will feature artists Kero One (a DIY artist who has toured the globe with his music and garnered props from the likes of Will.i.am), Myk (a rapper and singer who is known as the fourth member of Korean super group Epik High), Dok2 (one of the youngest members to join Korea’s Movement Crew and release an album on Map The Soul label), and Dumbfoundead (renowned battle rapper and internet phenomenon, reaching millions of views on youtube). Together, these artists will perform songs such as Map The Soul and Asian Kids. Don’t miss this event! Oh and for all you Jay Park fans, he’ll only be at the Seattle show. (ummm….that one’s gonna sell out early.) Here’s the details:

Friday, May 28, 2010
Atlanta – Center Stage Theater
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Saturday, May 29, 2010
San Francisco – SOMArts Center
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Sunday, May 30, 2010
Seattle – Showbox at the Market
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Dumbfoundead promoting all three shows in ATL, SF, and SEA

Dumbfoundead and Jay Park with Art of Movement (AOM) promoting the Seattle show


2010 Asian Heritage Street Celebration in SF

2010 Asian Heritage Street Celebration in SF

If you’re in the San Francisco Bay Area, come celebrate Asian and Pacific American heritage and culture at the 6th Annual Asian Heritage Street Celebration will take place Saturday May 15, 2010 at Civic Center/Little Saigon in San Francisco, on Larkin Street between Grove and Ellis. The event is free and will take place from 11am to 6pm. Far East Movement will be in the house along with a host of other Asian American artists. (Get ready to Go Ape with Girls on the Dance Floor)

Along with two performance stages, there’s gonna be loads of hand-made, unique and Asian influenced arts and crafts. The family friendly event also features a children’s area. Other areas of interest include Muay Thai Kick Boxing, J-cars, mahjong tables, and Jazz & Wine Tasting. For more information visit: http://www.asianfairsf.com.

2010 Asian Heritage Street Celebration in SF

2010 Kollaboration SF

2010 Kollaboration SF

Within 10 years, the Kollaboration Movement has expanded into 10 different cities. On April 10, 2010, the movement comes to the San Francisco Bay Area where the “1st Annual Kollaboration SF Talent Show” will be held at San Francisco’s Palace of Fine Arts. Come watch and support talented performers who carries Kollaboration’s mission to envision a better representation of Asians and Pacific Islanders in the media.

***Competitors***
Alex Salazar (Acoustic)
Andrew Plan (Acoustic)
Charito Soriano (Acoustic)
HyDef (Dance Crew)
Jean & Bromley (Dance Duo)
Michelle Martinez (R&B Singer)
Mickey Cho (MC)
Slashton (Band)

***Guest Performers***
Kero One (MC)
Kevin Shea (Comedian)
Shin-B (MC)
Joey Guila (Comedian)
Groove Against Machine (Dance Crew)
Mark Zhang (Comedian)
Sway Penala (singer)

***Special Guest Judges***
Harry Shum Jr. (Dance star of the popular hit Fox show GLEE)
Kero One (Collaborated with rap artists such as Talib Kweli and endorsed by Will.I.AM)
A.J. Sioson (Executive Producer of the Battlefest Live U.S. Tour)
Christina Luna (Label Manager/Talent Agent with past clients such as Gabe Bondoc)
Victoria Pham (2009 Miss Asian America)
Hans Cho (Member of R&B group, Tatum Jones featured on NBC America’s Got Talent)

Hosted by Kollaboration Founder/Comedian Paul “PK” Kim!

Harry Shum Jr. Promo for 2010 Kollaboration SF

2010 Stanford VSA Culture Night

2010 Stanford VSA Culture Night

In commemoration of Black April (the Fall of Saigon), the Stanford Vietnamese Student Association (SVSA) Presents:

Culture Night 2010
Một Dòng Sông, Hai Ngã Rẽ
Rivers of Time: The Shaping of Generations

Culture Night is one of Stanford VSA annual events, and it is SVSA’s biggest event of the year. During Culture Night, they have different performances, from musical artists to dances and fashion shows. The theme for the event this year is based on the 35th anniversary of Black April, otherwise known as the Fall of Saigon. They want to start off the event with a commemoration of that day, April 30th. This is also a charity event, and ALL of the proceeds will be going to the Immigrant Resettlement and Cultural Center (IRCC), which helps Vietnamese refugees settle in the United States among other things.

Featuring:
-SVSA Traditional, Couples, and Hip Hop Dances
-UC Berkeley VSA Classical Fusion Dance
-Cynthia Bui Collection: Ao Dai Fashion Show
-Live Band: Mavien Bliss
-& More!

Admission: Free w/ SUID or $5 without, Children 12 and under are FREE

ALL PROCEEDS BENEFIT CHARITY: Immigrant Resettlement and Cultural Center (IRCC)

Complementary Vietnamese food during intermission

SATURDAY, APRIL 10TH
7:00 PM – 9:00 PM
DINKELSPIEL AUDITORIUM (471 Lagunita Dr.)
STANFORD UNIVERSITY
*Free Parking at Tresidder Parking Lot**