Philadelphia Asian American Film Festival

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PAAFF Parties!

  In celebration of our 10th Anniversary, PAAFF will be throwing a very special After Party Saturday 11/18 at La Peg Braserie. The party will feature two well known names from Philadelphia’s dance music scene: P@KEO (Pat Keo) of WhiteRice and ILY (Will Hoover) of Left Rite. PAAFF caught up with the djs to find out more about the men, their music, and what they have in store for us tonight. Pat “P@KEO” Keo started djing in 1999 when he was living in the Washington DC area. After a brief hiatus, he began pursuing music again around 2015. In 2016 Pat teamed up with fellow dj Bruce Petaccio to form WhiteRice—a due known for Flaunt, a monthly party that showcases some of Philly’s best techno and house producers and djs. Pat describes his style of dance music as “deep soulful house” and cites both 90’s jackin’ house and UK garage (2-step) as two other regional house styles that are often present in his sets. When I asked him if he had any musical influences that might surprise people, he mentioned that R&B, Hip-Hop, and Soul Music been mainstays in his track selection from the very beginning. When asked, “What is your dream venue?” not surprisingly, he said he’d love to play the Smart Bar in Chicago, adding, “The energy there is something else!”   “A lot of the djs and promoters in the scene regularly mingle at each other’s parties and support each other.” Like Pat, Will “ILY” Hoover is another longtime dj. Citing, deep Pennsylvania roots, Will noted that he grew up in central PA where “there wasn’t too much going on at the time,” As a result, Will started his music career both organizing and playing parties. When I asked him how those days compare to Philadelphia now, he had nothing but praise for the Philly dance music scene: “A lot of the djs and promoters in the scene regularly mingle at each other’s parties and support each other. People frequently cooperate on events too, which helps everyone to throw really great parties and maintain such a wonderfully diverse and vibrant scene.” In fact, Will is part of an electronic music collective in Philly called Left Rite that throws parties featuring house and techno djs every 1st Friday at Irish Pol in Old City and every 3rd Friday at Kung Fu Necktie in Northern Liberties. I’ve often attended parties where djs will disappear to chill between sets, so I couldn’t help but ask both Will and Pat if they like to dance. Will answered with an enthusiastic, “I love dancing!” Pat not only expressed the same sentiment, but he also offered up a fun fact: “I used to dance semi-professionally while living in DC. Dance culture is what actually introduced me to the underground dance music scene.” Le Peg Brasserie is known for its dramatic views, meticulously sourced menu, and extensive craft beer selection. And PAAFF is thrilled that they will be hosting our party.

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Indonesian Night at the Market

Enjoy an entire evening of FREE entertainment at one of Philadelphia’s most iconic food destinations with complimentary tastings of rare West Java Indonesian coffee in the Center Court from 6pm until film starts. Food available for purchase throughout the event. 6:30 Children’s performance of Angklung music (traditional bamboo instruments) 7:00 Traditional Indonesian Dance performance by Modero Dance 7:20 Welcoming Remarks 7:35 Filmmaker introduction and screening of Aroma of Heaven 8:45 Q&A with Director Budi Kurniawan Aroma of Heaven The coffee industry has more than 300 years of history in Indonesia. At the heart of today’s industry lies the legacy of imperialism and colonization. Tradition, culture, arts, faith, and indigenous beliefs all contribute to the story of the Indonesian coffee industry. Featuring interviews with farmers, scientists, philosophers, academics, anthropologists, and business owners – this Feature doc takes the audience to places it has never been and presents a familiar subject in a completely different way. Aroma of Heaven is an utterly engaging film that poses the provocative question: how much do we know about the coffee that we consume every day, or the people whose lives revolve around supplying it to us? Director Budi Kurniawan expected in attendance for post-film Q&A. Event co-sponsored by Old City Coffee, Inc., Reading Terminal Market, and Modero & Company oldcitycoffee.com readingterminalmarket.org moderodance.com Translation by Indonesian Diaspora Network Facebook Event Page 

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Triptych photo of performers

PAAFF First Friday at the Barnes – A Closer Look

On Friday May 6th, the Barnes Foundation will celebrate Asia-Pacific American Heritage Month with Asia Fantasia, a First Friday fusion of art and performance. Asia Fantasia represents PAAFF’s first collaboration with the Barnes. The event will showcase the rich diversity of traditional and contemporary Asian and Asian American artistic engagement while shedding light on the fertile artistic dialogue between east and west. Throughout the evening, visitors will be treated to live performances varying from a traditional Tibetan yak dance by the Tibetan Association of Philadelphia to the fresh sounds of Anthony Brown’s Asian American Jazz Trio. Tibetan culture features a number of animal-themed dances—including the snow lion and the deer—but the yak dance is particularly suited to this occasion. Not only is the dance traditionally performed as a welcoming, but the yak itself also symbolizes the rugged strength and playfulness of the Tibetan people. Far from the snowy heights of Tibet lies the home of the angklung, a percussive instrument made from bamboo tubes mounted to a frame. The angklung creates a unique, almost “raindrop-like” sound and has been recognized by UNESCO as an element of Intangible Cultural Heritage. Based in Washington D.C., the House of Angklung helps to preserve and promote this Indonesian art form through educational outreach and performances. Though their Angklung Goes to School program, the House of Angklung has introduced young people in over twenty schools in the D.C. area to Indonesian music and culture. And in July 2011 they took part in a Guinness world record-breaking ensemble of angklung players (click on the image to view video from event). Fast-forwarding to the twentieth century and beyond, Dr. Anthony Brown will be bringing his Asian American Jazz Trio (an offshoot of his larger Asian American Orchestra) from San Francisco. While the Asian American Jazz Trio features original compositions that blend traditional Asian instruments and concepts with the improvisational qualities of post-modern jazz, Brown has promised to include the work of John Coltrane, “Philadelphia’s most revered jazz musician, one who was profoundly influenced by Asian music and spirituality.” As both a musician and a scholar, Brown is attuned to the histories and influences that underlie Asian American jazz. He points out that—like Latin American jazz—Asian American jazz is infused with traditionally non-jazz instruments, in the case of his trio, the shakuhachi and the sheng. Yet, as with jazz and blues, early Asian American jazz was inspired by “the life experiences of its working-class creators who musically conveyed their stories of Asians on American soil.” Brown himself was recently featured in Don’t Lose Your Soul, a documentary dedicated to Brown, fellow jazz pioneer Mark Izu, and their 30+ year collaboration. Finally, hold onto your seatbelts for Faroukh Virani’s sci-fi short Vimana. Released almost a year before The Martian, Vimana focuses on Pankaj and Naaz, two South Asian astronauts who must land their vessel and settle an alien planet in the wake of their captain’s untimely demise. Although set in deep space, the story “could be a human emotional moment anywhere,” according to Virani. Asia Fantasia will also feature a short lecture on Japanese art and commodities in the 19th century, glass painting sponsored by Blue Moon Brewing Company, as well as light refreshments and beverages for purchase. Tickets are available through the Barnes Foundation.

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