Monthly Archives: May 2005

explorWORD: Scripting Aloud with Charlie Cho & Grace Chin

Here's an announcement from Charlie Cho –
one of the funny guy writers behind the Hot Sauce Posse + Grace Chin, a
very funny writer and e-mailer.

Enjoy – Todd

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Thirtysomething, pseudo-single, and sorta
loving it – a twist brings Jessy and Ray together on a crowded downtown
Vancouver street corner, but how lucky does this chance encounter turn
out to be?


 
To find out, you're invited to SCRIPTING ALOUD:
an “intimate and interactive” evening of readings, performances
and Q&A featuring the first public reading of Twisting Fortunes, a
six-part comedic radio drama by Charlie Cho and Grace Chin on Saturday,
May 14, at O
ur Town Café (96 Kingsway @
Broadway).

Also featured are works by members of
the gut-busting, acerbic comedy group Hot Sauce Posse, and Kathy Leung,
writer of the Leo-nominated short film Lily's Crickets.

The evening is part of the explorWORD Reading Series for explorASIAN 2005
– celebrating Asian Heritage Month in Vancouver.

Hope to see you at Our Town on May 14, and at other venues throughout
Asian Heritage Month!

– Charlie Cho and Grace Chin
 
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explorASIAN information:
http://www.explorasian.org/
 
All explorWORD Reading Series events:


explorWord – Reading Series – May 14 – 7pm

Location:  Our Town Café – 96 Kingsway, Vancouver
SCRIPTING ALOUD: An evening of dramatic and comedic readings and
performances
featuring works by Charlie Cho and Grace Chin; members of the Hot Sauce
Posse; Kathy Leung; and guests.


explorWord – Reading Series – May 14 – 1:30 – 5:00pm

Location: Strawberry Hill Library 7399 – 122 Street, Surrey 
SILK ROAD JUNCTION: The caravan of Silky Surrey Stanza has reached
“Korea – India Junction” Ashok Bhargava is your host and guide.
Come to experience through Indo-Korean dance, music and poetry, how a
sixteen year old Princess from India traveled to Korea two thousand years
ago to marry King Kim Suro. Featuring Bong Ja Ahn, Park Hae Jung, Regina
Choi, Mani Rao, Emily Chu, Manga Basi, and Chung Hye Seoung.

My birthday today

Ooops, it was my birthday today.

Very busy…
Went down to the Centre in Vancouver for Performing Arts to finalize Review Passes for Opening Night on May 13th,
The new show Senses is going to be interesting as it features Tang Jia Li, a beautiful dancer aslo known for her book contating nude photography.

Popped over to the Alcan Dragon Boat Festival to talk with General
Manager Ann Phelps about a few things.  Ann gave me postcard of
the Canada Post dragon boat stamp that came out in 2003.  It features my
friends from the Wasabi Women Team Huge, from Portland Oregon as the
team in the foreground – They will be so jealous when they see my
postcard.  Here's a better image – click here!

Dropped by the CBC building and talked with Andrew Li, from CBC Radio's
The Early Edition.”  Andrew wants to have me on “The Early
Edition” at 8:00 am Monday morning for a discussion about “Senses” the
new Chinese oriented show at the Centre in Vancouver for Performing
Arts.  Last year I did a commentary for CBC Radio, based on one of
my BLOG entries, titled Terracotta Warriors ignites War of Words.

Oh yeah… just on the CBC plaza, I bumped into actor friend Adrienne Wong, who just finished taping a segment for her Arts report for On the Coast.  Inside the CBC cafeteria, I bumped into Moyra Rodger who produced the CBC TV special Gung Haggis Fat Choy.  What a wonderful way to celebrated by recieving hugs from friends.

Went for a walk around Whytecliffe Park with my girlfriend, then off to
Salmon House on the Hill for dinner with my parents and my 94 year old
Grandmother.  Aldergrilled salmon, halibut and ahi tuna yum!  The Quail's Gate
2003 Limited Release Gewurztraminer was superb definitely picking some
up for home use.  The Sweet and Sour prawns appetizer was
especially good but we decided to have dessert at home.  My
favorite! 
Mexican Hat Cake from the Notte's Bon Ton bakery – a family tradition.

Very cool… Digital Dragon Boat Race: Treasure Hunt in Chinatown!

Hmm… a dragon boat foot race with cell phones?

The Digital Dragon boat Race is a treasure hunt of clues through Vancouver's Chinatown area, and linked with the Alcan Dragon Boat Festival.

The Digital Dragon Boat Race is the first-of-its-kind game experience
in North America.  Teams of four must follow clues filled with learning interesting facts
about the history and culture of Chinatown, relevant to the Alcan Dragon Boat
Festival.

Preliminary Races will start May 29th winning teams will advance to a bonus
round, where they play the BIG screen Digital Dragon Boat Race for prizes.

Check out: www.ddbr.ca

Victoria Dragon Boat Festival Aug 13-14, 2005

Victoria Dragon Boat Festival

Registration now available.
August 13-14, 2005
Victoria Inner Harbour


Download HERE, or get it at the Victoria Dragon Boat Festival web site.


I always enjoyed the more relaxed
atmosphere of the Victoria Dragon Boat Festival from 1997 to
2003.  But after 7 years, I grew tired of chasing and waiting for
the ferries, while the festival grew increasingly larger.  It was
always a great time to visit with cousins and friends in
Victoria. 

It has also an opportunity to paddle and race with different
teams.  In 1997, I got my first taste of a top recreation/comp
team as I was able to paddle one race with The Coasters.  The
following year I started a tradition of paddling/coaching with the
Civil Serpents that lasted until 2001, when I paddled with Team GM/Roli
for the rest of the summer. 2002 & 2003 were lots of fun, as I
joined up with Team Dieselfish from San Francisco, and helped
facilitate mergers with Civil Serpents '02 and Gung Haggis '03.

Paddling in the Victoria Harbour is always an adventure when the
Anacortes Ferry come in, or a sea plane is taking off/landing or the
waters are more choppy in the outer harbour.  It's vacation time
for Vancouver paddlers who are always searching for a good party to
find on the Friday, Saturday or Sunday nights.  Staying over on
Sunday night is always best – enjoy the beer garden, go to
dinner/dancing with paddler friends, then take your time coming back on
the ferry on Monday after a relaxing brunch.


1st dragon boat races on Harrison Lake – July 16th w/ Harrison Festival of the Arts

The Fraser Valley
dragon boaters are becoming a growing force in dragon boating… They
love paddling on choppy water just like the Tacoma Dragon boat
association – but unfortunately – this festival is held on the same day
as the Kent Washington dragonboat races… July 16.  Hmm… drive
3 hours down  past Seattle and suffer border hassles, and miss the
first race like we did in 2003 and have paddlers show up late because
they woke up late or had border hassles… or drive 90 minutes to
Harrison… and relax in the Hot Springs afterwards….

1st Annual Fraser Valley Dragon Boat Festival
Harrison Hot Springs
July 16, 2005

– Races run on Harrison Lake in choppy and calm waters.
– 500 metre course
– Run concurrently with 26th Annual Harrison Festival of the Arts

Early Bird (before April 30, 2005): $508.25
Regular Fee (after April 30, 2005): $535.00
Late Registration (after June 15, 2005): $588.50

– “Chuck Wood” Spirit Award for crew which exhibit the most spirit throughout day.
– “MIZZ Dragon Boat” Award given to winner of contest. Male
crew member exhibits their femininity by dressing up in either of the
following categories: Swimwear, Evening Wear, Casual Wear.

Details at Fraser Valley Dragon Boat Club web site.

Lotus Sports Club dragon boat regatta May 21 – one of my favorite races

The
Lotus Sports Club dragon boat regatta is one of my favorite regattas
because 1) it's a nice small size of about 12 to 15 teams and 2)
because the Lotus club members are all such NICE people.  Last
year, I paddled with Richard Mah's Spirit of Vancouver team, + with the
Lotus Juniors!  5 races in one day is Too Much Fun!  I really
felt it afterwards in my back! 

Last year, the club decided to rename the regatta after Bill Alley, one
of the club's original founding paddler back in 1986.  He was a
good man and will always be remembered.

8th Annual Lotus Sports Club / Bill Alley Memorial
Dragon Boat Regatta
May 21st 2005
Barnet Marine Park
Burnaby, B.C

Beautiful race site across from Admiralty Point at the entrance to Indian Arm

500 Metre race course
Each team races in minimum 3 heats
Trophies for top teams in each division

Adult (Earlybird before April 30th) $400.00 Regular after May 1st $500.00
Golden Masters ( ” ” ” ” ” ) $300.00 Regular after May 1st $400.00
Junior Division ( ” ” ” ” ” ) $250.00 Regular after May 1st $350.00

Join us in ushering in the 2005 Dragon Boat season at the 8th Annual
Lotus Sports Club Dragon Boat Regatta. We have renamed our race the
Bill Alley Memorial Dragon Boat Regatta in memory of a beloved paddler
and friend. For more information email dragonboat@lotussports.com or call John Park @ 604-218-3039 and leave a message. Hope to see you all there!

Senses: New Show featuring Tang Jia Li at the Centre in Vancouver for Performing Arts

Check out the following for the new show at the Centre in 
Vancouver for Performing Arts. I enjoyed the previous
productions of Heaven and Earth and Terracotta Warrriors.
I admit some background in Chinese history and mythology
helped make it more enjoyable, but Terracotta Warriors
held up well with repeated viewings, with its incredible
acrobatics and martial arts. For me, attending Chinese
oriented productions is really attending something from a
different culture, as I am a 5th generation Vancouverite.

I used to hate seeing Chinese opera and films (until we
discovered Bruce Lee movies!) But I found it really
resonated that I can explore and enjoy Chinese culture
- truly one of the world's great cultures that is so often
misinterpreted and misunderstood in Western Society
(knowing firsthand -after growing in misinterpreted and
misunderstood in Canadian socity... am I Cbinese?
or am I Canadian? gee... how about a little of both!)

See my reviews and pictures of last year's production
Terracotta Warriors


Senses
 

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A Song and Dance Concert to Arouse your Senses!

A Celebration of Chinese Womanhood featuring dancer
Tang Jia Li

 

Billed as the song and dance concert that arouses all your senses,
this show has an added theme of celebrating the beauty and artistry
of Chinese womanhood.


Senses, the show, will feature each evening a pair of dancers, two
singers (a tenor and a female Chinese folk singer), nine female
musicians, and six accompanying dancers.

 

The headlining female dancer is Tang Jia Li, famous not only
because of her dancing agility but also because of her exquisite
beauty and elegance as seen through her well-known and artistic
library of nude photography. Together with the rest of the female
cast of Senses, the world will appreciate a new and modern face
of Chinese women not previously seen before.

 

Through specially orchestrated music that fuses the best of the
East with the best of the West, Senses will showcase to the
audience a different side of Chinese stage art and culture. Without
discarding the hallmarks of Chinese tradition and history, Senses
will reveal a new style and attitude of appropriate slogans for this
unusual live-stage presentation of Chinese female artists.

 

This show will truly arouse all your senses!

 Parental Discretion Advised

This weekend – Asian Heritage Month events plus Kilts Night at Doolin's

It's another busy May weekend.

Lots of events to attend + Mother's Day….



Check out Asian Heritage Month events at www.explorasian.org



Tonight there is:
explorWord – Spoken
Word Event
May
7 – 7pm


Location:  Our Town
Café – 96 Kingsway, Vancouver



Featuring Kagan Goh, Jen Lam, Glenn Deer, Fernando Raguero
and others


 

The film series “Chinese Restaurants” is playing at Surrey Art Centre 13750 – 88 Avenue in Bear Creek Park, Surrey BC. 

explorFILM - May 7 - 7:30pm
Films: "Chinese Restaurants" documentaries - "Three Continents"

explorFILM - May 7 - 9:30pm
Films: "Chinese Restaurants" documentaries - "Song of the Exile"

Tickets $10.00 + $1.45 s/c

Tonight I will be at Doolin's Irish Pub
for a combination of Kilts Night + Gung Haggis dragon boat team
social.  Wear a kilt and recieve a FREE pint of Guinness
beer.  We are also showing videos of the dragon boat documentary
for the “Thalassa” French Public TV show, that the Gung Haggis Fat Choy
dragon boat team was featured in last year.




6pm Doolin's Irish Pub

Nelson and Granville St. in Vancouver BC.


Sunday – we paddle
Gung Haggis dragon boat team
2pm at DBA compound
215 West 1st Avenue @ Cook St.

The Film: Chinese Restaurants – screening tonight in SURREY

Here's a fun event...
the film documentary series "CHINESE RESTAURANTS"
Tonight! in Surrey

I went to see the "Three Continents" installment, and it was very interesting
Imagine Madagascarians cooking Chinese Food!
Also featured in Noisy Jim Kook from Outlook Sasketchewan,
so popular he was asked to run for Mayor.
It's a wonderful journey through the Chinese diaspora,
a story about survival, courage and hope in a new land.

Cheers, Todd

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PLEASE NOTE: THE MAY 8 SCREENING DATE HAS BEEN CANCELLED DUE TO
MOTHER'S DAY

We are now presenting a DOUBLE BILL on MAY 7 for the same price as a
single screening! Fantastic deal to see two excellent movies that are big hits
on the international film festival circuit!

In person: cinematographer Kwoi Gin
Q & A Session

explorFILM - May 7 - 7:30pm
Films: "Chinese Restaurants" documentaries - "Three Continents"

explorFILM - May 7 - 9:30pm
Films: "Chinese Restaurants" documentaries - "Song of the Exile"

Tickets $10.00 + $1.45 s/c

Info/Box Office 604-501-5566 (pay by VISA or MasterCard)

Surrey Art Centre
13750 - 88 Avenue in Bear Creek Park
Surrey, BC

http://www.city.surrey.bc.ca/Living+in+Surrey/Arts/Surrey+Arts+Centre+Theatres/

explorFILM - May 7 - 7:30pm
"Three Continents"

Toronto filmmaker Cheuk Kwan visits family-run Chinese restaurants in
Madagascar, Norway and Canada to explore the meaning of "home" in
Chinese communities on three continents. In the port city of Tamatave,
Madagascar, home to a sizable Chinese population, a rendezvous at Restaurant Le
Jade leads to an intriguing historical question: Did the Chinese come to
Madagascar in the fifteenth century, years before the Europeans?

In Norway's land of the midnight sun, Michael and Ting Wong operate the
Little Buddha, one of the very few Chinese restaurants inside the
Arctic Circle, where the Norwegian waitresses struggle with the owners' desire
to impose Hong Kong-style efficiency and the Chinese-born kitchen workers
talk of their loneliness so far from home. In Outlook, Saskatchewan, "Noisy"
Jim Kook ran the New Outlook Café for forty years - and became the most
popular man in town - after making his way to Canada at a time when most
Chinese immigration into the country was officially barred by the Chinese
Exclusion
Act of 1923. Colour, Beta SP video. 80 mins.


explorFILM - May 7 - 9:30pm
"Song of the Exile"

Three extraordinary families who run Chinese restaurants in,
respectively, Israel, South Africa, and Turkey share their moving stories of
struggle, courage, displacement and belonging, and reveal the complexities of
what it means to be "Chinese" today. In Haifa, Israel, a land where religious
and ethnic identity are often powerful sources of tension, an ethnic
Chinese refugee from Vietnam named Kien Wong and his family run the Yan Yan
Restaurant and negotiate their complex identities as evangelical
Christian, ethnic Chinese citizens of a Jewish homeland surrounded by Arab states.
In Cape Town, South Africa, the city's first Chinese restaurant, the
Golden Dragon, was opened by Lam Al Ying, a Chinese man who was classified as
"white" under Apartheid but whose wife Onkuen, also Chinese, was
classified as "coloured." Istanbul's China Restaurant, Turkey's oldest Chinese
eatery, was opened in 1957 by Wang Zhengshan, a Chinese Muslim who led his
family on a dramatic trek by foot over the Himalayas in 1949 in order to flee
Mao's victorious Communists. Colour, Beta SP video. 80 mins.


An original, fascinating, charming and sensitive examination of human
tenacity and decency at its best.
- June Callwood, Canadian author

A colourful travelogue of a global citizen.
- Hong Kong International Film Festival

A brilliant and incisive look at the intersection of Chinese
immigration and local politics.
- San Francisco International Asian American Film Festival

A fascinating journey exploring relationships between culture,
geography and Chinese restaurants, it will make your taste-buds sing!
- Vancouver International Film Festival

The film seeks solutions to the problems inherent in multi-racial and
multi-cultural societies.
- Pusan International Film Festival


Don't miss the screening of Cheuk Kwan's latest film in his series
"Chinese Restaurants" and the encore screening of "Song of the Exile" at the
Studio Theatre in Surrey! Meet the cinematographer Kwoi Gin at the Q&A session
after the show.

FILM INFO: www.chineserestaurants.tv


If you have ever worked in a restaurant or were raised in a restaurant
family, you will definitely enjoy these two films.
Hope to see you on Saturday night at the Surrey Art Centre.

Don Montgomery
Executive Director

Phone 604.488.0119
Direct 604.878.6888

Gung Haggis dragon boat team social Saturday May 7th @ Doolin's Irish Pub + Kilts Night

Hello Paddling friends

- Hope you can come join a Gung Haggis dragon boat
team social on Saturday night at Doolin's Irish Pub.

We will be showing the Thalassa dragon boat
documentary, that some of you participated in last
year + the CBC TV performance special "Gung Haggis Fat
Choy" featuring musical fusion.

It starts at 6pm at Doolin's
Nelson and Granville St. in Downtown Vancouver
$15 dinner special is Irish Stew + lambshank + pint of
Guinness

Free pint of Guinness if you wear a kilt
1st Saturday of every month is kilt night.
It's also an informal birthday celebration for me (May
11)

Cheers, Todd

see below for the message I sent to this year's team.

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Hope you had a good practice last Sunday with Bob.
Sorry I had to take off early to catch a plane for the
Okanagan.
I did go canoeing on Kalamalka Lake - so I did get my
paddling time in.

It was great to have a full boat for the May 1
practice.
We have a very good mix of beginners and veterans. I
know the veteran paddlers are pleased. I do believe
this will be the best year for the team for:
1) paddler experience
2) variety of races
3) increased fundraising
4) $1000 sponsorship from The Roxy
5) extra cultural opportunities such as dragon head
carving

May 7th
6pm
Doolin's Irish Pub - Nelson & Granville St.
Team dinner social
showing videos of: last year's team in dragon boat
documentary + Gung Haggis Fat Choy CBC TV performance
special
$15 gets you Irish Stew, Lambshank + pint of Guinness
dinner alternatives available...

This will be a great way for us to get to know each
other better and have some fun off the boat.
Feel free to invite your friends.

We will also be distributing tickets for our upcoming
June 5th fundraising party.

Also... we can help celebrate my birthday coming up on
May 11.

It is also Kilts Night at Doolin's
Wear a kilt and recieve a FREE pint of Guinness

MAY 8th Sunday
please arrive 10 minutes prior to 2pm.
practice starts at 2pm sharp.

Mother's Day...
Don't forget...
2pm practice gives you time to have brunch with Mom,
or dinner with the family...

See you Saturday & Sunday!
Todd
h: 604-987-7124
c: 604-240-7090