Daily Archives: October 22, 2009

Manivore Teaser

Another Asian American collabo in the works here. Arowana Films x Grace “Peachies” Su. Grace “Peachies” Su plays Annie Chew, an Asian Female looking for married men. She’s a 26 year old culinary student who is currently exploring the world of online dating. She loves both men and cooking. Let her make you something special! Check out the teaser for a short film coming out on Halloween Day. (Music in the teaser is “someone” by Big Phony)

Manivore Teaser

Also take a look at recent works by Arowana Films (K-town- Hotties and Kim Jong Il videos), Grace Su (Boom), and Big Phony (I Love Lucy, But I Will, Everyday, and Words That Define )

Gamblerz Crew in Los Angeles

Hey bboys and bgirls. World Champion BBoy Gamblerz Crew from South Korea is coming to Los Angeles to do a FREE performance and teach you a bboy class. Members of the Gamblerz who will be coming to LA are: Soul Soy, Bruce Lee, King So, Sick, The End, Pop, Zesty, and Cosmic Rocket.

On November 7, 2009, they will be performing at a FREE show at the Hacienda Plaza in Hacienda Heights, CA along with Kaba Modern, VuDoo Soul, Seriously, and more. Following that event on Sunday, November 8th they will be teaching workshops from 12 to 4pm at the 4C the Power Center in Hacienda Heights, CA. Cost for the workshop is $20 for pre-registration and $25 at the door. For more details, go here.

See more Gamblerz Crew on the Planet B-boy DVD.

Gamblerz Crew in Los Angeles

Check out some of the moves from members of Gamblerz Crew

B HERE campaign moves to UC Davis

On October 27 and 28, the “B Here” campaign to raise awareness of hepatitis B comes to UC Davis. B HERE is a new campaign designed to raise awareness of hepatitis B, a life-threatening liver disease that affects up to 2 million people in the U.S. – many of whom are Asian Americans. 1 in 10 Asian Americans suffer from Hepatitis B in the U.S. A two part live event, B HERE is a university tour that kicked off in UC Irvine and then traveled University of Houston. It is making its final stop at UC Davis this Tuesday 10/27 and Wednesday 10/28.

The event consists of an art exhibit featuring artwork from Asian Americans of notable art schools like Pasadena Art Center and also a live concert featuring rising Asian American musicians and performers like KevJumba and Happyslip (YouTube Comedians), KABA Modern(MTV’s America’s Best Dance Crew), David Choi (YouTube artist), as well as many more! We are expecting a large gathering of Asian American students, approximately 700 – 1000, in support of the hepatitis B awareness art exhibit and live performance.

This event is part of a larger cause to help raise awareness of the prevalence of hepatitis B in Asian Americans across the U.S. By reaching out to youth-young adult Asian Americans, B HERE hopes to spread awareness to their respective families and friends as well. For additional information and full list of artists and performers, please visit here.

The event takes place at Freeborn Hall on the UC Davis Campus.

Art Exhibit: Tuesday Oct. 27, 10 a.m.-5 p.m.

Live performances: Wednesday, Oct. 28, 6 p.m.-9 p.m.

You must attend the exhibit to obtain your free ticket to the live performances.

B HERE educational video