Date: Friday, October 26, 2007 Time: 6PM to 10PM
Place: Gala Manor Banquet Hall
37-02 Main St. (Entrance on 37th Avenue), Flushing, NY 11354
Banquet Program
Mistresses of Ceremonies
Michelle Yu (NY1 News) & Blossom Kan
Co-Authors, China Dolls: A Novel
Reception & Open Floor Dancing
Wine | Silent Auction Begins | Open-Floor Dancing
Greetings
Dr. Betty Lee Sung
Chairperson, Asian American / Asian Research Institute
Dr. Matthew Goldstein
Chancellor, The City University of New York
Dr. James Muyskens
President, Queens College, CUNY
Dr. Brian Schwartz
Chair, Thomas Tam Scholarship Committee
Mr. George Hu
Regional Representative, State of New York
Hon. John C. Liu
Member, New York City Council, District 20
Dinner Part 1
Entertainment
Dance Performance by Queens College Students
Award Ceremony Part 1
Presenter
Hon. Wellington Z. Chen
Member, CUNY Board of Trustees
Dr. Hiroko Karan
Vice Chair, Asian American / Asian Research Institute
Honorees
Dr. Selma Botman
Executive Vice Chancellor & University Provost,
The City University of New York
Hon. Ellen Young
Member, New York State Assembly, 22nd Assembly District
Mr. Rao Anomolu
President & CEO, ASR International Corp.
Dinner Part 2
Raffle Drawing
Entertainment
Taiko Drum Performance by New York Taiko Aiko Kai
Award Ceremony Part2
Presenters
Dr. Betty Lee Sung
Chairperson, Asian American / Asian Research Institute
Dr. James Muyskens
President, Queens College, CUNY
Honorees
Dr. K. York Chynn
Clinical Professor Emeritus of Radiology, Columbia University
Dr. W. Scott Morton & Dr. Charlton M. Lewis
K.Y. Chynn Book Award for Chinese Studies Recipients
Silent Auction Ends
Raffle Drawing
Open-Floor Dancing
Dinner Menu
Regular Table
Vegetarian Appetizer Platter
Crispy Vegetarian Tofu Wrapped Roll
Baby Shrimp with Mixed Green Vegetable
Braised Noodles with Mushrooms
Vegetarian Hot/Spicy and Sour Soup
Steak with Chinese Broccoli in Oyster Sauce
Pineapple and imitation Pork Fried Rice
Tasted Pork Chop in Garlic Sauce
Fresh Sea Bass Filets
Delicious Imperial Fried Rice
Fresh Fruit and Sweet Dessert
Vegetarian Table
Vegetarian Appetizer Trio Platter
Crispy Vegetarian Tofu Wrapped Roll
Imitation Shrimp with Mixed Green Vegetable
Vegetarian Hot/Spicy and Sour Soup
Diced Soy-Bean/Imitation Chicken with Cashew Nuts in Bird’s Nest
Sautee Twin Mushrooms
Delicious Soy-Bean/Imitation Steak with Chinese Broccoli
Curry Vegetables
Exotic Pineapple and Imitation Pork Fried Rice
Braised Noodles with Twin Mushrooms
Fresh Fruit & Sweet Dessert
Entertainment
Dance Performance by Queens College Students
The dancers and choreographer for this performance are all students from Queens College. The soundtrack for both pieces was created by Eleanor Aversa, a graduate student in Composition at Queens College. The costumes were designed in the cooperation from all participants in the dance.
Program:
Voices
Dancers: Alana Cermeli & Danuta Petrow-Sek
Choreographer: Danuta Petrow-Sek
Music: Eleanor Aversa
This dance was inspired by Kate Chopin’s book The Awakening, entire work has 12 min. The story of a woman named Edna who lived in eighteenth century American society. Those times were known for their strict conventions and tightly defined roles for women. In The Awakening, Edna slowly discovers her desire for passion, art, and love. In my choreography the events take place in the present time, and the dancers are portraying themselves: their own desires for freedom, love, and passion in the ways they understand and feel these things. The dancers feel the awakening of desires, yet they are losing or missing something because of the fast pace of life. This piece was built during a few improvisation rehearsals and my observation of the dancers’ movement and behavior outside of the studio.
Rock, Skin
Dancer/Choreographer-Danuta Petrow-Sek
Music-Eleanor Aversa
Rock, Skin is an abstract creation, a dialog between solidity/permanence and flexibility/flux.
At the beginning of my solo I evoke a stream: a dynamic force representing the flow of life. The gentle sound of falling water primes the audience to experience the dance on a deeper, more emotional level. The sound scape, created for this dance by Eleanor Aversa, evolves using human throat sounds (breathing, coughing, etc.) and the most ancient of human instruments (drums and bells).
The grounding for Rock, Skin is a large cube, chosen for its symmetry and the way it provides a solid foundation for the more dreamy parts I dance on top of it. Covering the stage is a layer of fabric that is at once both changeable landscape and flexible skin.
Taiko Drum Performance by New York Taiko Aiko Kai
Taiko is the Japanese word for “great drum.” This ancient musical art form originated centuries ago in Asia. The resounding beat of the massive drums, ranging from one foot to six feet in diameter, can be heard over great distances and historically was used as a means of communication. In shrines and temples throughout present-day Japan, Taiko can still be heard, although today its purpose is spiritual and celebratory, proclaiming the advent of temple and village festivals.
Program:
Miyake, Traditional piece from Miyake Island
Hiryu Sandan Gaeshi, Composed by Daihachi Oguchi
Honorary Banquet Chair
Matthew Goldstein
Mistresses of Ceremonies
Blossom Kan
Michelle Yu
Diamond
Office of the Chancellor (2)
City University of New York
Alex New
Wen-Parker Logistics
Pearl
Antonio Perez
Borough of Manhattan
Community College, CUNY
Jade
Angela Anselmo
SEEK Program
Baruch College, CUNY
Rao Anumolu
ASR International Corp.
Brian T. Cohen
CIO, CUNY
Ricardo R. Fernandez
Lehman College, CUNY
Otis O. Hill
Russell K. Hotzler
New York College of
Technology, CUNY
Christoph M. Kimmich
Brooklyn College, CUNY
Terrence F. Martell
Weissman Center for International Business – Baruch College, CUNY
Eduardo D.Marti
Queensborough Community
College, CUNY
Gail O. Mellow
LaGuardia Community
College, CUNY
James Muyskens
Queens College, CUNY
Regina S. Peruggi
Kingsborough Community
College, CUNY
Brian B. Schwartz
Vicki Shu-Smolin
OCA-NY Chapter
Betty Lee Sung
Thomas Tam (2)
Kathleen M. Waldron
Baruch College, CUNY
Allan Wernick
CUNY Citizen & Immigration Project
Carolyn Williams
Bronx Community College, CUNY
Gregory H. Williams
City College of New York, CUNY
Susan Wong
Advertiser
AAFE
Baruch College, CUNY
Bodhi Brigade
BMCC, CUNY
CCBA
CUNY Central Office
CUNY Graduate Center
CUNY Research Foundation
Hostos CC, CUNY
Hoy Sun Ning Yung
LaGuardia CC, CUNY
Manning Pharmacy
NYC College of Tech, CUNY
New York Historical Society
Wen-Parker Logistics
York College, CUNY
Sponsor
American Symphony Orchestra
Apple Inc.
Dell Computers
Ling Skin Care
New Victory Theatre
New York Giants
New York Jets
Pan Asian Repertory Theatre
Rubin Museum of Art
Donor
Meena Alexander
Linda T. Chin
Paul Mak
Ernest Mar
Eva Tan
Planning Committee
Susan Wong (Chair)
Zhao Chen
Nehru E. Cherukupalli
Wing Sze Cheung
James Lap
Lene Skou
Tricia Sung