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Pan-Asian Arts Festival- San Francisco Bay Area
2018-05-24 12:00:00

 

Pan-Asian Arts Festival- San Francisco Bay Area

The Pan-Asian Arts Festival is coming to Orinda this Memorial Day weekend. The two-day celebration, part of Asian/Pacific American Heritage Month, is free of charge and features programs for all ages. All performances will be held at the Orinda Community Center and the Orinda Library on Saturday, May 26 and Sunday, May 27.

 

http://friendsoftheorindalibrary.org/2018/05/10/pan-asian-arts-festival-2/

The City of Orinda is hosting a Pan-Asian Arts Festival this Memorial Day weekend. The two-day celebration, part of Asian/Pacific American Heritage Month, is free of charge and features programs for all ages. All performances will be held at the Orinda Community Center and the Orinda Library on Saturday, May 26 and Sunday, May 27.

The festivities include a Chinese lion dance, Asian art exhibits, Bollywood dancing, Japanese animated films, Henna hand painting, martial arts demonstrations and Chinese acrobats.

The Festival’s international fashion show will include an appearance by Miss Vietnam California, as well as men and women dressed in the traditional dress of Japan, China, Korea, the Philippines, India and several other Asian countries.

Asian-American book authors will discuss their books and sign copies for fans. There is a presentation by an expert on travelling in Asia who will provide tips on planning a getaway to far-off places.

The Festival is sponsored by the Rotary Club of Orinda, the Orinda Library, the City of Orinda, and the Friends of the Orinda Library.

“We are bringing together a blend of Asian arts through music, food, dance and arts and crafts for families to enjoy and experience,” said Rotary Club President Weylin Eng. “It’s a celebration of cultures and a celebration of diversity.”

SATURDAY, MAY 26*

 

10:00am

 

Ribbon cutting, Lower Plaza,

Ribbon cutting with Deputy Consul-General Nagayoshi of Japan, Orinda Vice-Mayor Inga Miller, Assemblywoman Catherine Baker, San Francisco Asian Art Museum representative David Lei, Rotary DG Gary Vilhauer, Orinda Poet Laureateamy Alysa Glynn

10:15am

White Crane Lion Dance, Lower Plaza

10:30am

Introduction of art exhibition and artists, Library Gallery Foyer

11:00am

HipHop-Natyam “Bollywood” dancers, tabla Indian music, OCC Founders Room; henna hand painting, Upper Plaza

11:30am

 

Asian fashion show with Miss Vietnam California Christine Truong and models in ao dai (Vietnam), hanbok (Korea), sari (India), chipao/cheongsam (China), kimono (Japan), OCC Founders’ Room

12:00pm

Food Trucks (Thai, Korean & Chinese), Parking Lot
Origami crafts, Upper Plaza
 
Japanese animation film: “A Letter to Momo”;  Gallery Room (2 hrs)

12:30pm

Chinese Calligraphy Demonstration, Upper Plaza

Asian cooking demonstration with Chef Raymond Tang, OCC Kitchen & Room 4

1:00pm

Mau Tamari’i A Tiare Polynesian Dancers, Auditorium

Fan painting activity for families & children with artist Pauline Tsui, Upper Plaza

1:30pm

Mochi-making presentation by Kaori’s Kitchen, Garden Room

2:00pm

Filipino Music: The Holy Tendencies Trio featuring Manny Tuazon & Willie Santamaria, Auditorium

2:30pm

Martial arts demonstration, East-West BokFuDo, OCC Founders Room

3:00pm

Author talks / book signings, Garden Room

  • Yang Huang (prize-winning author of My Old Faithfuland Living Treasures),
  • Jennifer S. Cheng – poet, poetry reading

Guzheng artist Winnie Wong & China’s Spirit Music Ensemble, Auditorium

SUNDAY, MAY 27*

 

1:00pm

Balinese dance & interactive workshop, Gamelan Sekar Jaya, Lower Plaza

1:30pm

Art exhibition / curator talk, Library Gallery Foyer

  • Taiwan artists (Huan Su)
  • Channing Art Studio Young Artists (Doris Chen)
  • Tokaido/International Arts Gallery (Jean Hsiang Hsu)

1:45pm

Tai Chi Demonstration with Taiji Master William Dere, OCC Founders Room

2:00pm

Asian cooking demonstration with Chef Raymond Tang, OCC Kitchen & Room 4

Author talks / book signing, Garden Room

  • May-lee Chai (author of 9 books)
  • Kirstin Chen (author of Bury What We Cannot Take)

3:00pm

Taiko Drumming Ensemble, Eden Aoba, Lower Plaza

3:30pm

“Becomingamerican: The Chinese Experience” video with Bill Moyers, Auditorium

*All events and timing subject to change

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