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Asian American Coalition of Chicago Co-Emcees and Facebook Link (Updates)

Wednesday, November 23rd, 2011

AACC UPDATES (November 23, 2011)

The Asian American Coalition of Chicago (AACC) 29th Annual Lunar New Year Celebration Planning Committee welcomes Steve Dolinsky, Food Reporter, ABC 7 News Chicago, and Food Feature Writer, Michigan Avenue Magazine and Nancy Loo, WGN-TV Reporter/Fill-in Anchor, as this year’s Co-Emcees.  Join the fun 2/25/12 at Hyatt Regency O’Hare. www.aacchicago.org

(November 18, 2011)

ENERI is charity media partner/agency of record for The 29th Annual Asian American Coalition of Chicago Lunar New Year Celebration,  2/25/12 at Hyatt O”Hare. Please like our page on fbk!

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SAVE THE DATE/ASIAN AMERICAN COALITION OF CHICAGO HOSTS 29th ANNUAL LUNAR NEW YEAR CELEBRATION 2/25/12 AT HYATT REGENCY O’HARE “IT’s TIME……..” TIC SALES OPEN 11/22/11

Friday, November 4th, 2011

www.aacchicago.org

We are pleased to announce that  The Asian American Coalition of Chicago website has been newly-updated with info on the 29th Annual Lunar New Year Celebration 2/25/12 being hosted by the Thai American Community, at the Hyatt Regency O’Hare. Ck it out – our official Press Release # 1 with ticket, sponsorship and ad info, updated Census info and more. Tix sales open 11/22/11. This year’s theme: “It’s Time……..”

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TO:        Asian Pacific American (APA) Community Leadership; APA Community Media; Major Media; Arts, Corporate; Governmental, Political and Student Outreach Distribution Lists  (Midwest Regional)

FROM: Irene Cualoping, Chair, Media Committee, AACC 2012 Lunar New Year Celebration;  Managing Partner, ENERI Communications, Agency of Record

FOR:    Asian American Coalition of Chicago

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ASIAN AMERICAN COALITION OF CHICAGO

HOSTS 29th ANNUAL LUNAR NEW YEAR CELEBRATION

SATURDAY FEBRUARY 25TH AT HYATT REGENCY O’HARE

“IT’S TIME……..”

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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE    CONTACT: GENERAL: info (at) aacchicago.org

November 4, 2011 (773) 463-8424 (c/o TAAI)

MEDIA: info (at) enericom.net

TICKETS:            Tippi Lee

tickets (at) aacchicago.org (e-mail preferred)

CHICAGO, IL – - The Asian American Coalition of Chicago is pleased to announce it will host its 29th Annual Lunar New Year Celebration, “IT’S TIME……..” on Saturday, February 25, 2012 at the Hyatt Regency O’Hare, 9300 West Bryn Mawr Avenue in Rosemont. Cocktail reception begins and silent auction and exhibits open at 5:30 p.m.; opening ceremonies are at 6:30 p.m., followed by dinner, entertainment and awards ceremonies until approximately 10 p.m.

An event held on this grand of a scale only once a year, Lunar New Year is traditionally the single largest organized annual event in Chicago’s Asian American community. According to the 2010 Census, the Asian Pacific American population in Illinois numbers approximately 586,934, or  4.6% of the statewide population. Ticket sales open Tuesday, November 22, 2011 for this popular event, which usually attracts over 1,000 people. Tickets will be available on a first-funded, first-seated basis. Purchase information will be updated on the website www.aacchicago.org.

Every year a different Asian community takes turn playing host of the Lunar New Year gala. This year it is the Thai American Community, which has thrice before (1988, 1996 and 2004) held the gavel for the Asian Pacific American community’s most important event of the year. The Thai American Association of Illinois (TAAI) holds the leadership honors.

“The Thai American Association of Illinois is proud to be hosting the 29th Annual Asian American Coalition of Chicago Lunar New Year Celebration for the fourth time,” said Vallapa Kongsri, 2012 Chair of the Asian American Coalition of Chicago, and current President of the Thai American Association of Illinois (TAAI). “We invite everyone in the community and friends of the Asian Pacific American community, to join in helping make this year’s Celebration the best ever,” she said.

Numerous dignitaries traditionally attend the festivities, including the Asian consular corps, elected and appointed governmental officials, political candidates, top business and corporate leaders, decision-makers and on-air talent at Chicago’s major media press outlets, and everyone who considers himself or herself a mover and shaker in and around, or for, the Asian Pacific American national movement.

“Some 50 years ago, a group of Thai immigrants consisting of students, scholars, physicians, nurses and others came to Illinois together to express a sense of belonging – these were immigrants who wanted to be with friends and family in a common culture,” reflected Arun Sampanthavivat, 2012 AACC Lunar New Year Co-Chair, (and Chef/Owner, Arun’s Thai Restaurant in Chicago.)

“To gain approval from all members, they designated December 5th, His Majesty King Bhumipol’s birthday, as the day they would host an annual celebration. The Thai American Association of Illinois was established for this purpose. The new organization quickly saw a larger purpose in the needs of the Thai community. TAAI became a service organization for Thai residents in Illinois and elsewhere. Soon enough, TAAI found itself associates with other Asian communities and the American public at large.” said Sampanthavivat.

“Asian Pacific Americans have contributed tremendously to this country. Economically, we are stronger, but politically, we only have begun to feel a new sense of consciousness. Yes, we are increasingly visible – and being visible is a key to making ourselves stronger politically. The Lunar New Year Celebration makes us visible like nothing else can. It’s time…….. “ said Sampanthavivat.

AWARDS

The Coalition plans to award its 2012 Community Service Awards, its Youth Who Excels Awards, its prestigious Pan Asian American Ping Tom Memorial Award – its highest award, and its Grand Asian American Sandra Otaka Memorial Award that evening. The Coalition renamed its Pan Asian Award in 1996 after the late legendary Chicago civic leader Ping Tom.  Ping Tom was also one of the original founders of the Asian American Coalition. The Grand Asian Award is traditionally given to a non-Asian Friend of the Asian American community. The Coalition renamed its Grand Asian Award in 2010 after the late Cook County Circuit Court Judge Sandra Otaka.

TICKETS

For ticket reservations, please contact Tippi Lee at tickets (at) aacchicago.org . Advance purchase is required. Tickets are $800 per table of ten. They are being distributed through community outlets as well as directly from the Coalition. They are first-funded, first-seated.

CHECKS

All checks should be made payable to AACC.

SPONSORSHIPS / SILENT AUCTION DONATIONS

Sponsorship rates and packages are priced as follows: $25,000 Presenting Sponsor; $10,000 Global Sponsor; $7,000 Pan-Asian Sponsor; $5,000 Continental Sponsor; $3,000 Community Sponsor and $1,500 Coalition Sponsor. To inquire about or to reserve sponsorships, and/or to donate items towards the Silent Auction, please contact info (at) aacchicago.org .

ADVERTISEMENTS

In addition, advertisement space reservations in the Souvenir Program Book are available at $500 for a full page (size 8-1/2” x 11”) and $300 for a half-page (8-1/2” x 5-1/2”). Non-profit full-page ads (8-1/2” x 11”) are available at a discounted rate of $300. Checks, insertion orders, and camera-ready black and white artwork creative for 2012 ads are due no later than December 30, 2011. Ads must be funded by the deadline in order to run.

AACC… WHO WE ARE

According to the 2010 U.S. Census, the Asian Pacific American population in Illinois numbers approximately 586,934, or  4.6% of the statewide population. Approximately 92,304 Asian Pacific Americans reside in DuPage County, comprising 10.1% of DuPage County’s population, with the bulk of the other 322,672 residents of Cook County, comprising 6.2% of Cook County’s population. The 2010 Census shows that Asian Pacific Americans reside in Chicago in communities including West Rogers Park, Albany Park, Uptown, Armour Square and Bridgeport;   in suburban Cook County in communities including Schaumburg, Hoffman Estates, Skokie, Niles and Morton Grove; and in suburban DuPage County in communities like Oak Brook and Naperville.

In the past 10 years, the Asian population in Illinois jumped 38.6 percent. In the Northwest suburbs, Asians now make up 12.7 percent of the population. They make up 10.1 percent of the population in DuPage County, and 6.3 percent of the population in Lake County. These are the 10 Illinois suburbs with the biggest percentage Asian population: South Barrington: 26.6%; Oak Brook: 23.2%; Hoffman Estates: 22.7%; Glendale Heights: 22.1%; Schaumburg: 19.8%; Vernon Hills: 19.3%; Buffalo Grove: 16.0%; Hanover Park: 15.2%; Streamwood: 15.0% and Naperville: 14.9%. (Source: U.S. 2010 Census).

FOR MORE INFORMATION

Sponsor, ad, silent auction donation and general inquiries should be directed to info (at) aacchicago.org (e-mail preferred).

MEDIA

ENERI Communications again has been named the agency of record for this year’s Lunar New Year Celebration, and has received the assignment to coordinate media relations, TV station/media company participation, celebrity presenters and press credentials. All media requests may be directed to ENERI Communications at info (at) enericom.net .

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2012 ASIAN AMERICAN COALITION OF CHICAGO

29th ANNUAL LUNAR NEW YEAR CELEBRATION

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AACC 2012 Mailing Address:  c/o Thai American Association of Illinois

3260 West Irving Park Road, Chicago, Illinois 60618

Tel. (773) 463-8424 Fax (773) 463-3004

e-mail info (at) aacchicago.org

website:www.aacchicago.org

FOR:  2012 Asian American Coalition of Chicago Planning Committee

THE AACC 2012 HOST COMMITTEE

Vallapa Kongsri, Chair

Arun Sampanthavivat, Co-Chair

Tippi Lee, Secretary/Tickets Chair

Surachai Moraras, Treasurer

FOR MEDIA INQUIRIES ONLY, CONTACT:
Irene Cualoping, JD (ENERI/Rieny),Chair, AACC 2012 Media Committee
Managing Partner,  ENERI Communications

e-mail general: info (at) enericom.net

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Tuesday, August 2nd, 2011

ENERI Access Series Presents @ LURE Izakaya Pub/STEVEN HASHIMOTO LEANDRO LOPEZ-VARADY 8/9/11 TATSU 8/25/11 & RUSSELL KUZUHARA 8/28/11

Having a Musical SUMMER!

UPDATE August 18, 2011

Guitarist JIMMY PIERCE joins TATSU AOKI in a return appearance at the 8/25/11 show!

UPDATE/August 2, 2011

ENERI is happy to announce that virtuoso Argentinian jazz pianist LEANDRO LOPEZ-VARADY will join STEVEN HASHIMOTO (of Mothra fame) on bass TUESDAY 8/9/11 @ LURE Izakaya Pub, 2017 South Wells Street, Chicago, Illinois, from 8 p.m. – 12 Midnite!!!

Leandro was born in Buenos Aires, the son of well-known Argentinian jazz musician Oswaldo Lopez, and came to America in 1999, to play stateside gigs with Chicago bassist Eldee Young. He’s played with Hash in Sueños, as well as with notable Chicago musicians such as Marshall Vente, Ray Bailey, Doug Lofstrom’s New Quartet & the Santana tribute band Rico.

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July 25, 2011

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ENERI News and Chicago Sinfonietta Hello Maestro! WELCOME RECEPTION Honoring Maestro Mei-Ann Chen in Chicago’s Chinatown 8/15/11 at CASL

Friday, July 29th, 2011

ENERI NEWS (CHICAGO 7/5/11 # 3 – Original Announcement via fbk) ENERI Communications is thrilled to announce we’ve been engaged by the Chicago Sinfonietta! (www.chicagosinfonietta.org). We’ll provide media and marketing counsel in the Asian Pacific American (APA) community for the (CS) 2011-2012 season, with special emphasis on the introduction of new Music Director, Maestro Mei-Ann Chan, to Chicagoland’s Asian Pacific American Community.

The first woman to win the Malko International Conductors Competition (2005), Mei-Ann Chen, 37, is considered one of America’s most exciting and promising young conductors. The 2011-2012 Chicago Sinfonietta season marks the debut of Mei-Ann Chen, the first new Music Director in the 24-year history of the Chicago Sinfonietta, the nation’s most diverse orchestra. Maestro Chen was selected after a two-year international search to inherit the baton from Dr. Paul Freeman, Founder and now Music Director Emeritus, upon his retirement. Chen assumed the reins in June 2011. She will be introduced to Chicago in a special Millennium Park Concert at Pritzker Pavilion, Hello Chicago! on Sunday, August 14, 2011 at 6:30 p.m.

Update (7/29/11): Please join us for a special event in Chicago’s Chinatown! A public Welcome Reception in the Asian Pacific American Community honoring Maestro Mei-Ann Chen in the Asian Pacific American community at the Chinese American Service League, Kam L. Liu Building, 2141 South Tan Court, Monday, August 15, 2011, with program beginning at 10 a.m. SHARP (registration and camera sets at 9:45 a.m.).

Reservation required. RSVP by August 8, 2011 to rsvp (at) enericom.net . Images, interview requests and other media requests to info (at) enericom.net. (Invite in text below and formatted invite on pdf available upon request.)

You are cordially invited to attend

Hello Maestro!

A Welcome Reception

in the

Asian Pacific American Community

honoring

Maestro Mei-Ann Chen

One of America’s most exciting and promising

young conductors and the new

Music Director of the Chicago Sinfonietta,

the nation’s most diverse orchestra

Monday, August 15, 2011

Chinese American Service League

Kam L. Liu Building – Grand Ballroom

2141 South Tan Court (Corner Princeton Avenue)

Chicago Chinatown, Illinois

9:45 AM Registration

10:00 AM Program (SHARP)

rsvp (at) enericom.net

by August 8, 2011.

MEDIA is invited to attend.

Asian Pacific American Media Requests:

ENERI Communications

Irene Cualoping info (at) enericom.net

MEI-ANN CHEN

The first woman to win the Malko International Conductors Competition (2005), Mei-Ann Chen, 37, is considered one of America’s most exciting and promising young conductors.

The 2011-2012 Chicago Sinfonietta season marks the debut of Mei-Ann Chen, the first new Music Director in the 24-year history of the Chicago Sinfonietta, the nation’s most diverse orchestra. Maestro Chen was selected after a two-year international search to inherit the baton from Dr. Paul Freeman, Founder and now Music Director Emeritus, upon his retirement. Chen assumed the reins in June 2011.

Mei-Ann Chen recently completed her first season as Music Director of the Memphis Symphony Orchestra. In great demand as a guest conductor, Chen has appeared with the symphonies of Alabama, Atlanta, Baltimore, Chicago, Colorado, Columbus, Edmonton (Canada), Florida, Fort Worth, Honolulu, National (Washington, DC), Oregon, Pacific, Phoenix, Princeton, Seattle, Toronto, and the Grand Teton Festival Orchestra. Worldwide engagements include all the principal Danish orchestras, BBC Scottish Symphony, Bournemouth Symphony, Graz Symphony, Norwegian Radio Orchestra, Tampere Philharmonic, and the Trondheim Symphony.

During the 2011-12 season, she will debut with the symphonies of Jacksonville, Naples, Nashville, Pasadena, Sarasota, as well as the National Symphony of Mexico and the Netherlands Philharmonic at the Amsterdam Concertgebouw.

Chen has served as Assistant Conductor of the Oregon Symphony, and has recently completed highly successful tenures as Assistant Conductor of the Atlanta Symphony and Baltimore Symphony; these two positions were sponsored by the League of American Orchestras. Recipient of the 2007 Taki Concordia Fellowship, she has appeared jointly with Marin Alsop and Stefan Sanderling in highly acclaimed subscription concerts with the Baltimore Symphony, Colorado Symphony and Florida Orchestra.

In 2002, Chen was unanimously selected as Music Director of the Portland Youth Philharmonic in Oregon, the oldest of its kind and the model for many of the youth orchestras in the United States. During her five-year tenure with the orchestra, she led its sold-out debut in Carnegie Hall, received an ASCAP award for innovative programming, and developed new and unique musicianship programs for the orchestra’s members. She was honored with a Sunburst Award from Young Audiences for her contribution to music education.

Born in Taiwan, Mei-Ann Chen has lived in the United States since 1989. She holds a Doctor of Musical Arts degree in conducting from the University of Michigan, where she was a student of Kenneth Kiesler. Prior to that, she was the first student in New England Conservatory’s history to receive master’s degrees, simultaneously, in both violin and conducting. Chen also participated in the National Conducting Institute in Washington, D.C. and the American Academy of Conducting in Aspen.

ABOUT THE CHICAGO SINFONIETTA

The Mission of the Chicago Sinfonietta is to serve as a national model for inclusiveness and innovation in classical music through the presentation of the highest quality orchestral concerts and related programs. The Chicago Sinfonietta aspires to remove the barriers to participation in, and appreciation of classical music through its educational and outreach programs that expose children and their families to classical music, and by providing professional development opportunities for young musicians and composers of diverse backgrounds enabling new, important voices to be heard. This will help America become a true cultural democracy, in which everyone can share fully in its cultural resources and in which all can contribute to it cultural richness.

THE CHICAGO SINFONIETTA STORY

Maestro Paul Freeman founded the Chicago Sinfonietta in 1987 in response to the lack of opportunity for minority classical musicians, composers, and soloists. Twenty-three seasons later, the Chicago Sinfonietta remains as the national model and true trailblazer for promoting diversity and inclusiveness in orchestral music.

Built upon the core value of inclusion, the demographics of the Chicago Sinfonietta’s musicians, guest artists, board of directors, volunteers, and staff mirror those of the audience. Over fifty-five percent of the Sinfonietta’s musicians, fifty-six percent of its Board of Directors, and forty-two percent of the staff are people of color; subsequently, forty-six percent of the audience is people of color. This relationship is a testament to the fact that the music performed, supporting a diverse array of composers and musicians, has the distinct ability to reach new listeners and communities. The vibrant and very real connection between orchestra and audience exudes an undeniable energy and life to each performance, reinforcing the rich culture that exists in Chicago’s communities.

The Chicago Sinfonietta’s vision of inclusiveness extends beyond the concert hall. To develop tomorrow’s musicians and audience members, the orchestra has created innovative outreach programs that annually serve thousands of elementary and high-school age children. In 2008, the Sinfonietta implemented a new program entitled Project Inclusion that provides 1-2 year fellowships to promising orchestral musicians of color. Six fellows performed and rehearsed with the orchestra in the program’s inaugural year in 2008. The program has enjoyed much success.

During the Sinfonietta’s first ten years, the orchestra embarked on a number of international tours performing concerts in Germany, Austria, Italy, Switzerland and the Canary Islands. By 1997, the Sinfonietta had attracted more than 1,100 season subscribers and released nine recordings.

Since 1997, the Sinfonietta has released five additional recordings including the much heralded African Heritage Symphonic Three-Volume Series released by Cedille Records in 2002, seen its subscriber base increase to over 1,600 and watched single ticket sales increase to their largest in history. The Sinfonietta performs subscription seasons at Chicago’s Orchestra Hall at Symphony Center and at Lund Auditorium in River Forest. The Sinfonietta also serves as the official orchestra of the Joffrey Ballet.

The Chicago Sinfonietta truly represents the city’s rich cultural landscape, and continues to fulfill the mission of Musical Excellence through Diversity. all can contribute to it cultural richness.

2011-2012 CHICAGO SINFONIETTA SEASON

Sunday, August 14, 2011, 6:30 p.m., HELLO Chicago! Millennium Park

Saturday, September 24, 2011, 8 p.m., Wentz Concert Hall, Naperville

Monday, September 26, 2011, 7:30 p.m., Symphony Center, Chicago

Tuesday, November 1, 2011, 7:30 p.m., Harris Theater for Music and Dance

Saturday, November 5, 2011, 8 p.m., Wentz Concert Hall

Monday, November 7, 2011, 7:30 p.m., Symphony Center

Sunday, January 15, 2012, 3 p.m., Wentz Concert Hall

Monday, January 16, 2012, 7:30 p.m., Symphony Center

Thursday, April 19, 2012, 7:30 p.m., Symphony Center

Saturday, June 16, 2012, 8 p.m., Wentz Concert Hall

Monday, June 18, 2012, 7:30 p.m., Symphony Center

TICKETS

Chicago Sinfonietta, 70 East Lake Street – Suite 226, Chicago, Illinois 60601, www.chicagosinfonietta.org, tel. 312.236.3681 x. 2 (Mention Code E)

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STIR-FRIDAY NIGHT! 15th Anniversary Show “Bubble Tea Party” October 22 – November 20, 2010 at CCPA

Friday, October 8th, 2010

ENERI is thrilled to be working on Stir-Friday Night!’s 15th Anniversary Show, “Bubble Tea Party,” opening October 29, 2010 at The Chicago Center for the Performing Arts. SFN was founded by the late Quincy Wong and Keith Uchima, after a group of Asian Pacific American actors met thru Uchima’s “Jade Monkey King” the musical…produced by our team in 1995!

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STIR-FRIDAY NIGHT! 15th Anniversary Show “Bubble Tea Party” October 22 – November 20, 2010 at CCPA

LISTING

Before Xbox, before iPod, and before “Harold and Kumar”, there was Stir-Friday Night! Chicago’s premier Asian American sketch comedy troupe celebrates their 15-year reign of hilarity with its 15th Anniversary Show, “Bubble Tea Party,” directed by Pat McKenna. Opening Friday, October 29, 2010 and continuing through Saturday, November 20, 2010 at The Chicago Center for the Performing Arts (CCPA), 777 North Green Street, Chicago, Illinois. Previews October 22- 23, 2010. Tickets $15 each for the 15th Anniversary show, with a performance schedule of Fridays and Saturdays at 7:30 p.m.

Food and Industry Fridays. If people bring a can of food for the hungry or a headshot, they can take $5 off the ticket price on Fridays (i.e. tickets will be $10 each). Donations will go to The Greater Chicago Food Depository. Visit http://theaterland.thundertix.com/events/2244/performances to purchase tickets.

Starring an ensemble cast as follows (in alphabetical order): Melissa Canciller, Amrita Dhaliwal, Samantha Garcia, Jin Kim, Christine Lin and Harrison Pak. Featuring Erica Ikeda, Avery Lee and Jasbir Singh Vazquez.

Special Appearances: SFN Co-Founder Keith Uchima, Bassist Tatsu Aoki on Opening Night, October 29th; and SFN Alum and co-star of AMC’s “The Walking Dead”, Steven Yeun on Closing Night, November 20th.

CCPA is located one block west of Halsted off Chicago Avenue. Parking directly across Green Street next to the restaurant “Thaila.” (Currently $8 per car). Box Office: (312) 733-6000.

Visit Stir-Friday Night! on the web at www.stirfridaynight.org . MEDIA requests for press passes, images and interviews, please contact ENERI Communications at info@enericom.net or 312.635.0888 or visit www.enericom.net/privatestirfridaypress .

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CHICAGO DRAMATISTS KICKS OFF ASIAN PACIFIC AMERICAN HERITAGE MONTH WITH THE WORLD PREMIERE OF JADE HEART BY WILL COOPER

Friday, April 9th, 2010

FOR FRIENDS OF ENERI TICKET RATES, MORE INFO ON THE KICKOFF OF ASIAN PACIFIC AMERICAN HERITAGE MONTH SPECIAL OPENING PERFORMANCE ON SATURDAY, MAY 1, 2010,  DINING PARTNER PRONTO ‘ZA, OR MAY 8th APPEARANCE SPONSOR UNI-MART, PLEASE CONTACT ENERI COMMUNICATIONS AT INFO@ENERICOM.NET

NON-MEDIA TICKETS FOR THE SATURDAY, MAY 1, 2010 8 p.m. PERFORMANCE ARE $30 EACH.  LIMITED SEATING, EARLY RESERVATION RECOMMENDED.

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CHICAGO DRAMATISTS KICKS OFF ASIAN PACIFIC AMERICAN HERITAGE MONTH WITH THE WORLD PREMIERE OF JADE HEART BY WILL COOPER

Special reception will follow the dramatic journey of self exploration and identity on stage

CHICAGO—Chicago Dramatists, 1105 W. Chicago Avenue, is proud present the world premiere of Jade Heart, the spellbinding new play by Senior Network Playwright Will Cooper. Chicago Dramatists’ Artistic Director Russ Tutterow will direct.  The production will open May 1 in conjunction with the start of Asian Pacific American Heritage Month and run through May 30. A special reception sponsored by Pronto ‘Za will follow the 8 p.m. performance.

Abandoned as an infant on a pile of vegetables, a Chinese girl is adopted by an unmarried American woman and grows up in a white, middle-class American home with only half a jade heart as a clue to her identity.  In this dramatic piece, Jade McCullough questions whether she is Chinese, American, or Chinese-American?  Through dreams and memories, Jade seeks to find out why she was denied the life she was born to, and how she can become fully herself.  Jade Heart poses the ageless question:  “Who am I?”

The play explores not only the personal journey of its title character, but the affects of China’s one-child policy, established in 1979 to limit population growth.  Fines, pressure to abort, and even forced sterilizations accompany second or subsequent pregnancies.  This rule has caused a disdain for female infants and the preference for sons over daughters, as sons carry on the family name, work the farms, and take care of elderly parents, while girls marry and move away.

Previous work by Will Cooper includes the play Book of Leaves, a finalist at the Ashland New Plays Festival, produced in 2006 at Village Players Theatre.  An Honors English Literature major at Kenyon College, he attended graduate school in English Literature at the University of Chicago, and has studied playwriting at Chicago Dramatists and Victory Gardens Theater.  Several of Cooper’s plays have been developed and workshopped at Chicago Dramatists, including Book of Leaves, Jade Heart, and Shadows of Athens.

Director Russ Tutterow has been the Artistic Director of Chicago Dramatists since 1986. At Chicago Dramatists, he has directed countless new play readings, and nurtured the art and careers of hundreds of playwrights, including Rebecca Gilman, Tina Fey, Sarah Ruhl, Rick Cleveland, David Barr, and Mia McCullough, to name just a few.  Most recently, he directed Chicago Dramatists productions of A Steady Rain by Keith Huff, Water by Alice Austen (Jeff Award nomination for New Work), Voyeurs de Venus by Lydia R. Diamond (Jeff Award for New Work), Heat by Marsha Estell (Jeff Award nomination for New Work), and Drawing War by Brett Neveu. He also directed Prop Thtr’s acclaimed production of Rosemary by Jim O’Connor (2002 Jeff Citation for New Work).

Jade Heart stars Christine Timbol Bunuan as “Jade.”  Christine Bunuan was in the Chicago company and the first national tour of The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee.  Her other credits include “Setsuko” & “Young Miss Saeke” in Kafka on the Shore (Steppenwolf Theatre), “Ching” in The Mistress Cycle (Apple Tree and Auditorium Theater), “Ghost of Christmas Past” in A Christmas Carol (The Goodman Theater), “Jasmine” in Aladdin (Marriott Theater Lincolnshire), and “Tinkerbell” in Peter Pan The Musical (Chicago Shakespeare Theater).  She is a graduate of the Theatre School at DePaul University.

The cast of Jade Heart also features Eliza Shin (Shin Sueme  신수미) as Mu Chang, Ginger Lee McDermott as Brenda, Gordon Chow (曹健華 Cao Jian Wah) as Duan and Melissa Canciller as Mei.

The design team includes Tom Burch (set design), Jeff Pines (lighting design), Michael Griggs (sound design), Samantha Jones (costume design), and Jenniffer Thusing (props design and stage management.)

The performance schedule for Jade Heart is Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays at 8:00 p.m., and Sundays at 3:00 p.m.  Regular tickets are $25 for Thursday and Sunday performances and $30 for performances on Friday and Saturday.  Student and Industry tickets are available for $10 on Thursday and Sunday performances.  Group discounts are also available.  For tickets, call Chicago Dramatists at 312.633.0630 or visit www.chicagodramatists.org for more information.

About Pronto ‘Za

Pronto ‘Za, 1234 N. Halsted, serves delicious New York style specialty thin crust pizzas, Za’lads, Za’ndwiches and Wrapz. The venue, along with serving traditional pizzas, specializes in gourmet ones like Eggplant Parmesan, Chicken Toscana and even Crabcake. Delivery and catering are available at 312.302.9988.  Order online at www.prontoza.com.  Pronto ‘Za is open daily 11a.m. – 10 p.m. Monday – Friday and 12 p.m. – 10 p.m.  Saturday –Sunday with delivery service available 10:45 a.m. – 10:45 p.m. on weekdays, and 11:45 a.m. – 10:45 p.m. on Saturday and Sunday.  For more information and menu items, visit www.prontoza.com.

About Chicago Dramatists

In the fall of 1979, four playwrights came together to hear their work read aloud and to hone their craft.  Today, Chicago Dramatists’ amazing record of achievement has landed them an invaluable place in the artistic community as a vital source of inspiration to 40 resident playwrights, 160 associate playwrights, 60 associate artists, and thousands of audience members.  Over the past three decades, Chicago Dramatists has worked with over a thousand playwrights, produced and developed thousands of plays and stayed true to its mission to nurture compelling, challenging and diverse plays that move on to productions, earn awards, and define the American theatre.  Chicago Dramatists has worked with hundreds of award winning playwrights and screenwriters, including Tina Fey (30 Rock), Rick Cleveland (Mad Men) Rebecca Gilman (Spinning into Butter), and Keith Huff (A Steady Rain). Each season Chicago Dramatists presents three world premiere productions and the signature Saturday Series, weekly staged readings of plays in progress.  The theatre also conducts educational outreach to at-risk students at Chicago Public Schools, awakening the possibility of self-expression by writing for the theatre. Through passionate dedication, personal nurture and careful exposure, Chicago Dramatists carries on its thirty-one-year-old mission of developing new plays and playwrights for the next generation of theatre.

Chicago Dramatists is located just minutes from the Loop at 1105 W. Chicago Avenue, at the 24-hour Chicago Avenue stop of the Blue Line subway, and is just off the Ogden and Augusta exits of the Kennedy Expressway. There is street parking available and free reserved parking with ticket purchase. For more information visit www.chicagodramatists.org.

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Chicago Dramatists Presents the World Premiere of Will Cooper’s JADE HEART/Directed by Russ Tutterow Starring Christine Bunuan

Friday, April 2nd, 2010

"JADE HEART" Flyer

ENERI is thrilled to be working w/ the team on outreach for CHICAGO DRAMATISTS & WILL COOPER’s “JADE HEART,” directed by RUSS TUTTEROW, previewing April 22 and running through May 30, 2010. Pronto ‘Za (www.prontoza.com) will serve as reception sponsor for the special May 1, 2010 Kickoff of Asian Pacific American Heritage Month Special Opening Performance.

Look for star CHRISTINE BUNUAN to appear @ a UNI-Mart location! STAY TUNED for details. www.enericom.net/blog and www.unimartonestop.com

Actress Christine Bunuan (The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee (National Tour by David Stone Productions), The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee, A Christmas Carol (Goodman Theater), Beauty and the Beast, and Peter Pan The Musical (Chicago Shakespeare Theater), Aladdin (Marriott Theatre), Miss Saigon (Drury Lane Oakbrook)) stars as Jade McCullough.

JADE HEART features a diverse all-star cast of Chinese, Filipino and Korean Americans. Featuring Christine Bunuan, Eliza Shin, Ginger Lee McDermott, Gordon Chow and Melissa Canciller.

www.chicagodramatists.org

We buried her with her box of paints/Chicago On-Site Artist Grace Lai

Tuesday, March 23rd, 2010

We buried her with her box of paints. Beautiful ceremonies for a beautiful person. ENERI gratefully thanks the hundres of people who took time out from their busy skeds to remember artist GRACE LAI the past two days. Special thanks to Video Replay for working with us to compile the News Montage DVD @ the really nth hour.

Statement on the Passing of Chicago’s On-Site Artist Grace Lai

Wednesday, March 17th, 2010

ENERI’s heart is sad… Statement on the Passing of Chicago’s Beloved On-Site Artist GRACE LAI, our longtime close friend and business associate, and the charming subject of our books, “My Friend Gracie,” the children’s prequel to the coffee-table grown-up book, “A Grace by Any Rose”.

Images and full statements at this link:
http://www.enericom.net/privategracelai

OCEAN OF PEARLS CONTINUES NATIONAL THEATRICAL ROLLOUT SARAB SINGH NEELAM’S HEALTHCARE DRAMA CONTINUES TO TOUCH THE HEARTS OF AUDIENCES VA Toronto LA

Tuesday, November 10th, 2009

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