• Thanks Mom! Give Life 2018 campaign

    Thanks Mom! Give Life 2018 campaign

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    Thanks Mom! Give Life 2018 campaign

    Volunteer. Register to be a donor. Save a life.
    Moms have given us life and we can give life to others!
    Mother’s Day is coming up and what better way to honour your mom than by giving life to others! Thanks Mom! Give Life campaign is raising awareness about how to give life through registering as a potential stem cell donor, blood donation, cord blood donation or registering as a potential organ donor.

     

    Saturday May 5, and Sunday May 6, 2018

    Saturday May 5, 10:00 am to 9:00 pm / Sunday May 6, 10:00 am to 6:00 pm

    Guildford Town Centre
    Our organization is entirely volunteer-run. We need YOU!
    Contact us to find out how YOU can help!
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    Every year, hundreds of Canadians need blood and stem cells through Canadian Blood Services in order to survive their devastating diseases. Organ donation is also needed.

    What you can do to support!

    BE A VOLUNTEER!

    We need event day volunteers to help run the event, and promoters prior to the event to spread the news.
    Come to Guildford Town Centre to register in-person and get swabbed (cheek swab).

    Be a Volunteer

  • A Big Thank you to Xiamen Airlines!

    A big Thank You to Xiamen Airlines for the fantastic contribution to explorASIAN 2018 Recognition & Awards Gala, taking place Saturday, June 2nd, at the Pink Pearl Chinese Restaurant!tickets button

    Xiamen, a New Gateway to China and Asia Pacific!

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  • Portraits of Nature Reception, May 5, 2018

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    Portraits of Nature

    Gloria King

    APRIL 22 – MAY 31

    Important note opening reception: May 5, 2:00 pm – 4:00 pm

    This poetic exhibition by Gloria King is a photographic exploration of the magical landscapes, gardens, and plants native to the Vancouver area, as well as those from China, Africa, South Asia and Hawaii. venue:

    Dr. Sun Yat-Sen Classical Chinese Garden
    578 Carrall St., Vancouver
    info: vancouverchinesegarden.com
    604-662-3207

  •  explorASIAN 2018 Programme

     explorASIAN 2018 Programme

    The new explorASIAN 2018 Programme is now available online.  Click on the image below to view the full programme and event listings!

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  • National Canadian Film Day Screening: “A Time to Swim”

    National Canadian Film Day Screening: “A Time to Swim”

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    On April 18, 2018, great Canadian movies will be available on air, online and on foot at over 1,700 screenings in cinemas, libraries, public squares and anywhere you can show a film. With free events happening across every province and territory, many involving Canadian film talent, National Canadian Film Day (NCFD) promises to be the largest film festival in the world. Ever. It’s a day to sit back in your seat, take off your toque, and have some FUN!

    To celebrate National Canadian Film Day in BC, the Vancouver Asian Film Festival (VAFF)explorASIANREEL CANADA and with the generous support of the H. R. MacMillan Space Centreand Museum of Vancouver present screening of A Time To Swimby Montréal filmmaker, Ashley Duong.
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    Event Schedule:
    Doors Open: 6:30 pm
    Opening Remarks and Screening: 7:00 pm

    The film will be preceded by “Re Lekuah” by Alena Murang, directed by Ashley Duong, the first-ever music video created in the indigenous Kelabit language of Borneo.

    Guests: TBA

    FREE Screening. General Admission refers to seating area that are not assigned or reserved, and are occupied on a firstcomefirstserved basis. Please note: Please arrive early. As this is a free screening and space is limited, all unclaimed registrations will be released at 6:45 pm. Latecomers will be seated only as space permits, but viewing may not be ideal.

    Trailer: http://atimetoswim.com/trailer

    Synopsis:

    In the suburbs of Montréal, Mutang Urud is a stay-at-home dad. But in Malaysia, he was a voice of resistance for the indigenous peoples of Sarawak. A Time to Swim follows Mutang as he returns home for the first time since his exile in 1992. The remote forest village, however, is not like he remembers it. Contrary to the will of the elders, cousins who once stood by him at the blockades are now welcoming the timber companies. Despite the threat of a lingering arrest warrant, Mutang can’t resist taking up his old cause. A Time to Swim explores the effects of environmental destruction on the fabric of a community through the personal story of Mutang’s search for belonging in a place where the very ideas of home and heritage are slipping away.

    Initial release: 2016
    Director/Writer: Ashley Duong
    Producers: Katarina Soukup & Ashley Duong
    Running time: 82 mins
    Preceded by “Re Lekuah”, running time: 5 mins 32s

    Previous Screening / Awards:

    Winner – Best Canadian Feature Award, sponsored by the Directors Guild of Canada, Vancouver Asian Film Festival 2017
    Winner – Special Jury Prize for Best Feature Documentary, Los Angeles Asian Pacific Film Festival 2017
    Winner – Vijay Mohan Social Change Award, Philadelphia Asian American Film Festival 2017
    Special Jury Mention Prix Séquences du meilleur documentaire, Festival Présence autochtone 2017

    WORLD PREMIERE – Los Angeles Asian Pacific Film Festival 2017
    (Finalist – Grand Jury Prize for Documentary Filmmaking)

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  • explorASIAN 2018 explores “Pan Asian Routes”

    explorASIAN 2018 explores “Pan Asian Routes”

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    explorASIAN 2018 explores “Pan Asian Routes” for National Asian Heritage Month ?

    Over 50 Pan Asian cultural events co-presented throughout Metro Vancouver May 1–30, 2018 ?

    View or download the full festival guide ?

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    Vancouver Asian Heritage Month Society (VAHMS) celebrates the cultural contribution of emerging and established Pan Asian artists and communities in Metro Vancouver with its 22nd annual explorASIAN, BC’s only festival for national Asian Heritage Month in May each year.

    “With the theme Pan-Asian Routes, VAHMS is proud to once again acknowledge and showcase the richness and diversity of Pan Asian artists and communities in Metro Vancouver and BC—through co-presenting events that foster greater public awareness of this rich part of our Canadian heritage,” said Ken McAteer, President, VAHMS Board of Directors.

    VAHMS reaches out through community, non-profit, municipal, provincial, and corporate partners to advocate for existing and potential ways to bring BC’s diverse communities together. VAHMS’ current programming focus is a direct response to the increasing consolidation of ethnic groups or “silos” that can be a disincentive to mainstream cultural integration. This year, explorASIAN 2018 features more than 50 performances, exhibits, shows, and events from close to 40 partner organizations, representing Pan Asian Canadian cultural heritage and communities from Iran to Korea throughout Metro Vancouver, in the month of May and beyond.

    The explorASIAN 2018 Opening event (April 21) at Djavad Mowafaghian World Art Centre, Simon Fraser University kicks off this year’s program with addresses and acknowledgments from Musqueam Councillor Wade Grant and City of Vancouver Acting Mayor Raymond Louie. The explorASIAN theme song and the national anthem will be performed by Vince Mai, Eileen Kage, and Noriko Kim Kobayashi; additional performances are from Banh Mi Barbershop Quartet and Kasandra Flamenco. Vancouver City Hall will also be illuminated red (May 1), in celebration of both Asian Heritage Month across Canada and the launch of explorASIAN 2018 in BC.

    The explorASIAN 2018 Recognition Gala dinner and fundraising event (June 2) at Pink Pearl Chinese Restaurant closes the program with the VAHMS Community Recognition Awards, a festival highlight reel, silent auction, and raffle. The Awards recognize outstanding contribution from individuals and organizations to the diversity of arts and culture in their communities. Nominees for 2018 are expected to be announced May 1.

    Highlights from this year’s celebration include Unthreaded @ Ian Tan Gallery (May 5–31), a group exhibition of visual media from five BC-based contemporary Asian Canadian artists—Jeanette Lee, Judy Cheng, June Yun, Eri Ishii, Grace Tan—in a unique confluence of Pan-Asian identities that illustrates, challenges, and celebrates the common threads and multiplicity of voices, ideas, viewpoints, and conversations that shape our province.

    Mixed Me: Multi-ethnic Storytelling for Teens & Kids (May 27) at the Museum of Vancouver in partnership with Hapa-palooza Festival, invites teens, kids, and families to an afternoon of creativity workshops and multi-ethnic readings with three BC mixed race authors: Poet and memoirist Chelene Knight (“Dear Current Occupant”), young adult writer Michelle Kim (“Running Through Sprinklers”), and animator/children’s book author Jeff Chiba Stearns (“Mixed Critters: An ABC Book”).

    The Filipino Film Series (May 5) screening and panel discussion at Vancouver Public Library, Central Branch, features the English-subtitled, Filipino historical romantic musical drama classic “Ganito Kami Noon, Paano Kayo Ngayon?” (“This is How We Were Before, How Are You Doing Now?”), set in the year of Spanish colonization in the Philippines. And Tracing Malong/Guhit ng Ating Malong (May 6), a Migrante BC dance performance and arts dialogue in partnership with Co. Erasga, showcases the “malong” (wraparound garment from the Philippines’ Mindanao region).

    Co-presented and featured explorASIAN 2018 events take place throughout Metro Vancouver May 1–30, 2018. For interviews, photo opportunities, a media kit and additional releases, or other media inquiries, please email office.vahms@gmail.com. For updates and information on specific festival events, including tickets for the Opening and Gala, please visit www.explorasian.org.

     

    About Vancouver Asian Heritage Month Society

    Founded in 1996, the Vancouver Asian Heritage Month Society (VAHMS) is a non-profit society that is dedicated to recognizing Asian Canadian participation as an integral part of Canadian society. VAHMS organizes explorASIAN, an annual festival celebrating national Asian Heritage Month to promote understanding and appreciation of Asian-Canadian arts and culture in the month of May. The festival includes programs, activities and events produced in collaboration with various partners from the diverse communities in Metro Vancouver.

     

    Follow the festival as it unfolds:

    Facebook/explorASIAN

    Twitter/@explorASIAN

    Instagram/@explorasianfestival

     

    MEDIA CONTACT

    Lalia Fraser

    Executive Director, VAHMS

    Phone: 1 (604) 569-2781

    Email: office.vahms@gmail.com

  • Ganito Kami Noon, Paano Kayo Ngayon?

    Ganito Kami Noon, Paano Kayo Ngayon?

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    One of the best of classic Filipino Cinema, GANITO KAMI NOON, PAANO KAYO NGAYON? (THIS IS HOW WE WERE BEFORE, HOW ARE YOU DOING NOW?), is a Filipino romantic musical drama film set in the era of Spanish colonization in the Philippines. (English subtitles). A panel discussion will follow the movie.

    Free event!

    Open to the public on Sunday, May 5th 2018 at 2:00pm at the Alice MacKay Room, Vancouver Public Library Central Branch at 350 Georgia Street.

  • Silk Road – An Art Journey from Xi’an to Vancouver

    Silk Road – An Art Journey from Xi’an to Vancouver

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    Silk Road – An Art Journey from Xi’an to Vancouver

    March 29 – 31, 2018 daily 9am-5pm
    Vancouver Lipont Art Centre, Lipont Place, 4211 No. 3 Road, Richmond, V6X 2C3

    Libang Entreprise Union has long been committed to promoting artists’ international cultural exchanges. Libang Art Centre in Xi’an China has been collaborating with Canadian artists through Vancouver Lipont Art Centre since 2013. Now, it is bring six more famous artists from Western China to the multicultural Vancouver to practice art; meeting the local art community, trying out new materials, experiencing the beauty of Canada and capture it in their art. The 19-day trip will provide them with a time of reflection, research, and presentation.

    “Silk Road – An Art Journey From Xi’an to Vancouver” is about to kick off on March 14, 2018 at Vancouver Lipont Art Centre. Artists Beiping Guo, Lixian Zhang, Wangping Li, Guodong Han, Xiaoyang Yang, and Jianjun Ke will visit local attractions such as the scenic and artsy Granville Island, Whistler, Gastown, Fisherman’s Wharf, and Vancouver Island. They will also build a meaningful cultural exchange by visiting professionals at local art colleges and art institutions.

    After the event, an exhibition of their work completed on the trip will be held at Vancouver Lipont Art Centre from March 29 to 31, 2018. All are welcome. Admission is free.

    Vancouver Lipont Art Centre is a commercial art space founded in 2016. Situated in the building of Lipont Place in Richmond, B.C., the Centre advocates the integration of business, art, design and culture. Guided by the idea of “Internet plus” and supported by YKLM™’s online and offline business platforms, it brings new vigour and vitality to the Vancouver art scene.

  • Official Apology & Chinese Cultural Day

    Official Apology & Chinese Cultural Day

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    Mayor Gregor Robertson and Vancouver City Councillors are pleased to invite you to a special City Council Meeting to issue

    AN OFFICIAL APOLOGY TO THE CHINESE COMMUNITY

    Recognizing Historical Discrimination Against Chinese People in Vancouver
    Sunday, April 22, 2018

    Arrive by 1:45 pm, Council Meeting from 2 – 3:30 pm

    Chinese Cultural Centre of Greater Vancouver 50 East Pender Street, David Lam Hall Vancouver, British Columbia

    Seating is first come, first serve.

    CHINATOWN CULTURAL DAY

    Sunday, April 22, 2018, 1 – 4 pm

    Come and enjoy, learn and experience Chinese culture through a variety of activities including food tasting, games, crafts, dancing, music, tours, ceremonies and much more! Activities are taking place at different locations throughout Vancouver’s Chinatown.


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