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Bhutan:Land of the Thunder Dragon

Smithsonian Folklife Festival Presents
Bhutan: Land of the Thunder Dragon

June 25-June 29 and July 2-6, 2008

Location: outdoors on the National Mall of the United States in Washington, D.C., by the Smithsonian Institution’s Center for Folklife and Cultural Heritage.

This summer, visitors to the 42nd annual Smithsonian Folklife Festival will have the rare opportunity to learn about the rich culture of the virtually unknown Kingdom of Bhutan. “Bhutan: Land of the Thunder Dragon” will examine the fascinating culture, customs and history of this isolated mountain kingdom whose king initiated a unique government policy of “Gross National Happiness.” The country is situated in the eastern Himalayas and is bordered by China and India. In a mere few hundred miles, its geography changes from low-lying, steamy jungles to some of the world’s highest peaks.

Through live demonstrations, dance and musical performances, narrative sessions and a variety of hands-on activities, the program will explore Bhutan’s rich culture, which has been preserved, in part, through its relative isolation from outside influences. The program, which will feature approximately 140 Bhutanese artists, dancers, cooks, craftspeople, carpenters, farmers and representatives of monastic life, is the largest and most comprehensive exhibition of Bhutanese life and culture ever presented outside of the kingdom. The Bhutanese delegation will be led by His Royal Highness Prince Jigyel Ugyen Wangchuck.

The Festival will be held Wednesday, June 25 through Sunday, June 29 and Wednesday, July 2 through Sunday, July 6 outdoors on the National Mall between Seventh and 14th streets. Admission is free. Festival hours are from 11 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. each day, with such special evening events as concerts and dance parties beginning at 6 p.m.

Watch the trailer for Bhutan:Land of the Thunder Dragon

Gamblerz Crew wins 2008 R16 Korea Sparkling World BBoy Championship

Gamblerz Crew is one of the sickest b-boy crews in the world. You can see the crew in Planet B-boy and the upcoming Hype Nation. The power moves and stunts that this crew has are unmatched. Recently, they won the R16 Championships in Korea.

The R16 World B-boy Championships & Urban Arts Festival was created in 2007 as an experiment to see if through the support of the government and a nation as a whole, youth created cultures can be weaned off the need to appease and survive off the short attention span of mainstream media and corporate sponsorship. An event of massive proportions was designed to bring a spotlight to the b-boys and b-girls of the world as they celebrate in the world and culture in which they thrive.

Watch the following battles from R16

Round 3: Gamblerz Crew (Korea) vs Brazil All-star Crew (Brazil)

Round 3: Rivers Crew (Korea) vs Top 9 (Russia)

3rd vs 4th place: Rivers Crew (Korea) vs Brazil All-star Crew (Brazil)

Finals: Gamblerz Crew (Korea) vs Top 9 (Russia)

Click the playlist button on the video below to see all the videos

celebrAsian – 6th Annual Asian Heritage Festival

The celebrAsian – 6th Annual Asian Heritage Festival provides a great opportunity for participating Asian American organizations, representing many different ethnic, political, and cultural backgrounds, to showcase their events and programs to the Iowa community. Villages at the 2008 Asian Heritage Festival include: Burmese, Cambodian, Chinese, Filipino, Indian, Japanese, Korean, Laotian, Nepalese, Thai, Taidam, and Vietnamese.

Headliners include Tatum Jones, Magnetic North, Gimikk, Jade Lea, and Larry Berenguel.

6th Annual Asian Heritage Festival

State Capitol Complex – East Campus

Des Moines, IA

10am-8pm

Watch the Magnetic North music video:

Fiesta Asia 2008

Fiesta Asia is the annual Asian American Heritage Festival in the District of Columbia presented by Asia Heritage Foundation. Fiesta Asia street festival will take place on May 17th, 2008 and is free and open to the public. This kick-off event will feature an exciting array of attractions including an open market filled with an assortment of Asian merchandise, live performances, Pan-Asian cuisine, interactive displays, Manga design competition, and much more. The May 17th event follows a month-long series of activities in venues located in DC metro area.

Fiesta Asia Street Fair – May 17th

11am – 7pm

Pennsylvania Ave NW

Between 3rd and 6th Streets

Washington, DC

Watch the trailer for Fiesta Asia 2008:

4th Annual Asian Heritage Street Celebration

The 4th Annual Asian Heritage Street Celebration will be held on Saturday, May 17, 2008. With an expected attendance of 30,000 to 50,000 people, the festival will include multi-lingual booths and performances, and will be the largest Asian-themed event in the Bay Area. The venue for the Asian Heritage Street Celebration will be selected on a rotating basis, so that each of the APA enclaves in San Francisco will have the opportunity to host the event.

Date: Saturday, May 17, 2008

Time: 11 am to 6 pm

Location: San Francisco Japantown

WAtch the trailer for the 4th Annual Asian Heritage Street Celebration:

29th Annual Asian Pacific American Heritage Festival

The Coalition of Asian Pacific American hosts the 29th Annual Asian Pacific American Heritage Festival. The Heritage Festival is the largest Pan Asian outdoor event on the East Coast with live music and dance, martial arts, film screenings, children’s activities, arts and crafts and over a hundred participating organizations. The event takes place this year at Dag Hammarskjold Plaza.

Watch this video about the Asian Pacific American Heritage Festival: