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So You Think You Can Dance? Season 8 : Asian American edition

Tadd Gadduang on So You Think You Can Dance? Season 8 Marko Germar on So You Think You Can Dance? Season 8

After thousands of auditions by some of the strongest dancers ever, the judges of SO YOU THINK YOU CAN DANCE Season 8 have narrowed the field to the top contestants. Two Asian American men are on this season’s Top 20 including Tadd Gadduang and Marko Germar. The Top 20 finalists are paired to perform inspired pieces choreographed by some of the biggest names in dance during weekly two-hour performance shows. Following the episodes, viewers will be able to vote for their favorite couples. The live results shows reveal who keeps dancing and who goes home. Each week, the six contestants comprising the bottom three couples are given a chance to perform solo routines to encourage viewers to keep them on the show. The judges then decide which dancers stay in the competition and which dancers are eliminated. If a couple is split apart, the two individual dancers who remain become a couple the following week. Once the series is down to the Top 10, the finalists will be joined by a SO YOU THINK YOU CAN DANCE All-Star dancer, and it will be solely up to America to decide who remains in the competition. These SO YOU THINK YOU CAN DANCE All-Stars are experts in various styles of dance – Ballroom, Ballet, Hip-Hop, Contemporary and Jazz – and will partner with one of the Top 10 finalists each week and perform in their specialty.

Here’s more about the competitors:


Tadd Gadduang
Dance Specialty: Hip Hop
Hometown: Salt Lake City, UT
Currently Resides: Salt Lake City, UT
Age: 25
Tadd Gadduang began dancing at age 15 as a hobby, but eventually realized his passion for it after graduating from high school. With no formal dance training, he considers what he does “urban dancing.” He is currently in his sophomore year of college studying psychology. Tadd’s also been involved with the Filipino Martial Art of Kali since he was about 6 years old.

Interview with Tadd Gadduang


Marko Germar
Dance Specialty: Jazz
Hometown: Dededo, Guam
Currently Resides: Canoga Park, CA
Age: 22
Originally from the South Pacific island of Guam, Marko Germar moved to Los Angeles in 2008 to pursue a career in dance. In addition to nine years of studio training, he is now able to learn from a variety of choreographers as part of the SYTYCD family and live his dream. Before he started his formal training at the age of 10, he was a street Hip-Hop dancer where he learned most of his tricks on concrete starting at the age of 7.

You may recognize him if you’ve been to Disneyland recently, He’s a dancer for the show “Aladdin” The Musical Spectacular.

So You Think You Can Dance? Season 8 : Marko Germar (signature move)

Interview with Marko Germar

Help fund Locating the Sacred in New York

Help fund Locating the Sacred in New York

NYC-based Asian American Arts Alliance believes that artists can change the world. They’re looking to raise $6000 for “Locating the Sacred,” a 12-day festival that showcases artists as agents of change, demonstrating the power of art and culture to unleash imagination, break down barriers, and connect communities together for the greater good. Artists will be matched to spaces regarded as sacred, where they will collaborate to produce their own events. Through these events, we will explore the meaning of the word “sacred” to our communities, and showcase Asian American artists as agents of change. They’ll explore what sacredness means to all of us through dance, music, film, visual arts, and lots more.

“Locating the Sacred” will be launched this September with a “mini-series” of three events, just in time to commemorate the tenth anniversary of 9/11. The full festival will take place in fall 2012.

Learn more about the project and how you can help here.

Help fund Locating the Sacred in New York

Inventing Shadows by Dia Frampton on The Voice finale

Dia Frampton on The Voice finale

If you missed it last night, singer Dia Frampton sang two songs for the finale of The Voice. Not only did she sing her original song “Inventing Shadows,” but she also sang a duet of “I Won’t Back Down” with Blake Shelton. She is among the four finalists including Beverly McClellan, Javier Colon and Vicci Martinez striving to be crowned the first champion of The Voice. They put it all on the line as they gave their ultimate performances. We’re placing our bets on Dia Frampton to take it all. (see her renditions of Bubbly and Heartless).

You can download Dia Frampton’s original song on Inventing Shadows (The Voice Performance) - Inventing Shadows (The Voice Performance) - Single

“Inventing Shadows” by Dia Frampton

Dia Frampton and Blake Shelton team up to perform “I Won’t Back Down” by Tom Petty.

Lyrics to Inventing Shadows by Dia Frampton

It’s not surprising it could end like this
Your eyes are open even when you kiss
You’re so distant
So cold, So resistant

You see the world in only grey and black
How could anybody live like that
Without screaming
Without dying for dreaming

And you stare out the window at the passing cars
And you look at the sky, think you run like the stars
No you’re never quite happy right where you are

Keep on
Inventing shadows
Where there are none
No, There are none
Yeah, You keep on
Inventing shadows
Where there are none

You don’t even see the sun
Can’t you see the sun

And like a shark you never want to leave
The way you live is like you’re half asleep
It’s just dreaming
If I go who could blame me

And you stare out the window at the passing cars
And you look at the sky, think you run like the stars
No you’re never quite happy right where you are

Right where you
With all that you are

Keep on
Inventing shadows
Where there are none
Where there are none
Yeah, You keep on
Inventing shadows
Where there are none

You’re so young, so beautiful
So flawless in my eyes
And don’t you know the world smiles
Every time you smile
Why can’t you just smile

Keep on
Inventing shadows
Where there are none
Where there are none
Yeah, You keep on
Inventing shadows
Where there are none

You don’t even see the sun
Can’t you see the sun

It’s in the lights in the world I see
How I wish I could still believe
Time could save
If I go who could blame me

Master Chef Season 2 : Asian American edition

Master Chef Season 2 : Asian American edition

Famed chef Gordon Ramsay is back for Round Two of his culinary smash hit and last summer’s highest-rated new series, MASTERCHEF. After conducting a nationwide search, 100 of the best amateur cooks in America, including a police officer, an oil rig engineer, an interior designer, a forklift operator, a professional poker player, a classical pianist and a tattoo shop owner, were flown to Los Angeles in the hopes of becoming the next MASTERCHEF and walking away with the life-changing grand prize. The field has quickly narrowed and we spotlight the Asian American contestants.

Esther Kang

Esther Kang
Signature dish: Korean Braised Spicy Black Cod with Daikon and Stone Pot Rice

Who was your first cooking inspiration?
My mother. When I saw her prepare dinner parties and entertain, I just wanted to be a part of it. She really embraced and integrated me into the kitchen, even at a very young age when all I could do was crush things in a mortar and pestle.

What is the first dish you ever mastered?
Korean pancakes. They are a very easy snack that can be made with many different combinations of vegetables and proteins.

What is your favorite thing to cook?
Thanksgiving dinner. Each year, I throw a huge pre-Thanksgiving Dinner the Wednesday night before Thanksgiving. It’s the perfect night to throw a big dinner party since old friends are always home for the holiday. It takes about one week of preparation but makes a whole year’s worth of memories!

Suzy Singh

Suzy Singh
Signature dish : Tandoori Cod en Papillote with Chai- and Saffron-infused Couscous

Who was your first cooking inspiration?
My dad is known for making amazing Punjabi food and is definitely a savory home chef. My mom studied Home Science in college and is definitely more of the pastry home chef. My parents taught me from a very young age to appreciate both the savory and sweet side of cooking. Since I could remember, I always saw my mom carrying around a bag of flour and a spice tray in the kitchen that was passed down from her mom, which came from generations before. When I was 18 and heading off to college, my mom gave me my first spice tray that I still carry with me today. My dad has this passion for cooking and has taught me from the young age of 4 to have integrity in the kitchen by respecting the ingredient, keeping the kitchen clean, and cooking from the heart. Since I am a first generation South Asian, my parents wanted to keep the Punjabi cuisine alive and active in our kitchen at home. I know how to cook traditional Punjabi food on the simple fact that my parents always made it in the house. My parents are not only my inspiration for cooking, but also keeping the passion alive in the kitchen!

What is the first dish you ever mastered?
Applesauce. It’s a tradition in my family. My aunts chopped and peeled the apples, my uncles tended the pot and I would stand on my stepstool and taste the mixture to make sure we had it just right.

What is your favorite thing to cook?
I am obsessed with cooking Punjabi food! I also love mixing eastern and western cultures and cuisines! So my ultimate dish that I can make every day for the next two years is definitely Butter Chicken Tacos! I make the butter chicken in a very traditional manner by using a ton of butter, homemade tandoori masala, and lots of love. I reduce the butter chicken so that the sauce is very concentrated. Then I make the tortillas using dry masa harina and flour. I press the tortillas using a tortilla press and use a traditional Indian tava to cook the tortillas. I then stuff the tortillas with my butter chicken concentrate. I add in thinly sliced onions dressed with salt and lemon juice and topped with cilantro! Super simple, made from scratch, and completely innovative Punjabi cuisine. It’s seriously delicious!

Alvin Schultz

Alvin Schultz
Signature Dish: Modern Loco Moco

Who was your first cooking inspiration?
My mom! I’ve been helping her in the kitchen as long as I can remember. She’s the reason I started cooking and has always encouraged me to experiment in the kitchen. And by encourage me, I mean that she would make me cook dinner almost every night since the age of 12.

What is the first dish you ever mastered?
My mom’s Vietnamese egg rolls. There’s so much technique involved in making the perfect egg roll, and I’m happy to say that friends and family can’t tell which are mine and which are my mom’s!

What is your favorite thing to cook?
The most rewarding things to cook are those that are challenging, using perfect technique to create something better than the sum of its parts. My latest obsession has been Chef Rick Bayless’ black mole recipe. The first taste was mind blowing! It’s so rewarding taking such humble ingredients and creating something truly magical. It’s like real life alchemy. I blogged about the recipe and Chef Bayless himself tweeted me about it!

These hopefuls will be judges by the renowned MASTERCHEF panel: Michelin-starred chef Gordon Ramsay; restaurateur and wine maker Joe Bastianich; and the youngest four-star chef in America, Graham Elliot. The judges are looking for presentation, flavor, originality and creativity, but most importantly – to have a chance – every contender must possess an immense passion for food. The amateur cooks will be put through the paces, and only the most deserving among them will win the coveted white apron and move on to the next round of the competition. One thing is certain in MASTERCHEF: Winning will be no piece of cake.

Don’t Fall For Me by JR Aquino

Don't Fall For Me by JR Aquino

Singer JR Aquino (aka JRA) released a silky smooth new song “Don’t Fall For Me”. It’s a track about a guy that just wants to “have fun”. Nothing more. The R&B single is a little different from his usual acoustic originals like By Chance (You & I) and Handle with Care. Check out JRA cruising the Vegas casinos in the video.

Don’t Fall For Me by JR Aquino

Lyrics to Don’t Fall For Me by JR Aquino

Now I’m a sneak out
before the birds start chirpin’
before you wake up
cause I don’t want fuck up your heart
I’d rather leave this in the dark
Trust
I can hear your heartbeat knockin’ for me
when it really should be watching’ out for me
cause I know that I shouldn’t
or maybe I know that I wouldn’t

Take care of your heart girl we should wait
cause I know deep down inside I still wanna play

I’m just being real
take it or leave it baby
this is how I feel
not saying this isn’t meant to be

i know you don’t agree with the situation
you steady keep on contemplation’
if you should stay waiting
but just listen to me

Now I don’t wanna be held down cause I
can’t bear the thought of seeing you cry

and if you don’t either, I suggest you leave
and you’ll just leave it be
cause I just can’t

I Choose Happiness by David Choi

I Choose Happiness by David Choi

Singer/songwriter David Choi has his song “I Choose Happiness” in the upcoming indie film “Lucky”. It may sound familiar as bits of this song have been used by many YouTubers including Wong Fu Productions (Wong Fu Weekends) and Kevjumba. He collaborated with the movie to produce a music video/trailer. Watch it below. You can get the song on I Choose Happiness - I Choose Happiness - Single.

Here’s more about the film starring Tom Hanks’ son (Colin Hanks):

After Ben wins $36 million in the lottery, Lucy marries him, strictly for the cash. Just as she’s beginning to have genuine feelings for him, however, Lucy discovers that he’s a serial killer whose victims all resemble her. Still, though, there’s no way she’s walking away from those lottery checks, even if it means losing her mind and re-burying all the bodies…

The film hits theaters on July 15, 2011.

I Choose Happiness by David Choi

Lucky Trailer

Lyrics to I Choose Happiness by David Choi

If you wanna be goofy, go right ahead
It’s fine with me
If you wanna do something, that’ll make you happy
By all means, please

Those bad days come and go
But it’s ok though
You see, we have a choice
And I’m gonna make the best of it

I choose happiness
I choose peace
I choose beauty and love, love, love, love
I choose grace
I choose joy
I choose life, and love, love, love, love

Doo, doo, doo…

You can go paint a picture or go fly a kite
Enjoy your life
Don’t go around with that sad face
Life’s too short to live that way
Choose to be happy

Those bad days come and go
But it’s ok though
You see, we have a choice
And I’m gonna make the best of it

I choose happiness
I choose peace
I choose beauty and love, love, love, love
I choose grace
I choose joy
I choose life, and love, love, love, love (3x)