The Hyphenite's Social Calendar: Swinging Chinatown, Mouth to Mouth

February 9, 2010

Wednesday February 10th -- Seattle

Eric Tang Lecture: A Gulf Unites Us

University of Texas, Austin Professor Eric Tang will be in Seattle to deliver his special lecture "A Gulf Unites Us: Black and Vietnamese American Solidarities in New Orleans", in which Tang explores the forms of inter-ethnic activism in communities of color in East New Orleans post-Katrina to script new racial politics for the Gulf Coast.

4 pm
University of Washington
Communications Bldg, Room 120, Seattle
FREE

Thursday February 11th -- San Francisco

DIY Music Video Contest Launch Party

flyer_launch-kswversion-small2.JPGLocus@KSW and the San Francisco International Asian American Film Festival (SFIAAFF) paired Asian American filmmakers and musicians to make a music video on a shoestring budget within two months. Watch the music video premieres and musician performances. Winners will be featured in the 28th Annual SFIAAFF. Vote for your favorite video here following the launch party.

8 pm
111 Minna Gallery
111 Minna St, San Francisco
$ 10

Swinging Chinatown Opening Night Gala

swinginchinatownsmall.JPG"Swinging Chinatown: The Golden Age of Chinese Nightclubs" is a celebration of the excitement and glamour of the Chinese nightclub scene in San Francisco from the 1930s through the 1960s. Clubs like the Chinese Skyroom and Forbidden City were the first and only venues for Asian American performers. With over 100 vintage photos, costumes, and other memorabilia. Exhibit runs through February 21st.

6 to 8 pm
The Old Mint
88 5th Street, San Francisco
$ 100
Exhibit open to public 2/12-2/15 and 2/19-2/21 from 1 to 5 pm; $ 5

Friday February 12th -- NYC

Mouth to Mouth Open Mic

aawwm2m_rgbsmall.JPGJoin writer Ed Lin (This is a Bust) and comedian/performer Jen Kwok ("Date an Asian") for the Second Annual Lunar New Year Reading and open mic. Special guests include singer-songwriter Cynthia Lin and poet Patrick Rosal.

8:30 pm
The Workshop
16 West 32nd St, New York
$ 5 suggested donation

Nomi Network's Dance for Haiti Fundraiser

nomiheader.JPGNomi Network, which leverages the fashion marketplace to fight human trafficking in Asia, is holding its Second Annual Dance-a-thon Fundraiser. Half of proceeds will be donated to UNICEF for Haiti relief efforts. Drink specials included.

7 to 10 pm
Lucky Jack's Bar and Lounge
120 Orchard St, New York
$ 20 requested donation
RSVP here

Open Mic at the MOCA: "Love" featuring Kelly Tsai

Kelly_Tsai_3.jpgThe Museum of Chinese in America (MOCA) presents a New Year/Valentine's Day open mic celebration, hosted by and featuring spoken word artist Kelly Tsai. More info here.

7 to 8:30 pm
MOCA
215 centre St, New York
$ 7 general / $ 4 students & seniors / free for open mic performers
 
Friday February 12th to Sunday February 14th -- San Francisco

Love Everywhere

love_everywhere.JPGA new work by the Erica Chong Shuch Performance Project, inspired by the struggle for marriage equality. Love Everywhere is an interactive celebration of the sixth anniversary of San Francisco issuing marriage licenses to same sex couples. More info and complete performance schedule here.

2/12
Noon
San Francisco City Hall Rotunda
FREE

Opportunities
Organization of Chinese Americans (OCA) Accepting Scholarship Applications

OCA, a national organization dedicated to advancing the social, economic, and political well-being of Asian Pacific Americans, is accepting applications for its OCA-AXA Achievement, OCA-UPS Gold Mountain, OCA-Verizon, and OCA-Verizon College scholarships. All are for $2,000. More info and applications here. Deadline: April 1, 2010.

APA Heritage Festival Booth and Performance Registration

capasmall2.JPGThe Coalition of Asian Pacific Americans is having an open call for booths and dance/music performers for their 31st Annual APA Heritage Festival on Sunday May 2nd in Union Square, New York City. More info and registration here. Performance submission deadline: February 15, 2010. Early Bird Booth rate: March 1, 2010.

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