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Just cause they're the only Taiwanese American dance crew doesn't mean that they can't still legitimately be our favorite Taiwanese American dance crew. Right?
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Kollaboration attempted to up its game with a prominent venue and high-profile headlining artist G.NA, but the 11th-annual flagship show ended up being an over-hyped, over-commercialized "finale."
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Jump, one of Seoul's more eccentric tourist attractions, has gained an international fan base in recent years.
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What do you get if puppets were given the gift of life -- and the ability to breakdance?
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Seven Asian American playwrights (including David Henry Hwang and Philip Kan Gotanda) gather at USC for an interactive concert reading of Jamil Khoury's "The DNA Trail: A Genealogy of Short Plays about Ancestry, Identity and Utter Confusion"
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After captivating the Los Angeles audience, the international skating spectacular All That Skate will be broadcast on Sunday, Oct. 10, on NBC.
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Taking place at a local Santa Monica theatre, only blocks away from the buzzing Third Street Promenade, Jude Narita's one-woman show introduces five women whose voices have been silenced to the point of gathering dust.
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The latest masterpiece from the East West Players is a compelling portrait of three friends turned foe... over a blank white canvas.
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Lodestone's tenth and final season begins with Ten to Life, a collection of four one-act plays that keep you shocked, fearful, and always guessing.
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The East West Players' faithful adaptation of Amy Tan's The Joy Luck Club outshines its famed movie cousin.
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With Be Like Water, East West Players proudly (and loudly) asserts Bruce Lee's Asian American connection.
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Just cause they're the only Taiwanese American dance crew doesn't mean that they can't still legitimately be our favorite Taiwanese American dance crew. Right?
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Dancing powerhouse Di "Moon" Zhang chats with APA about what it takes to become a professional dancer, the simplicity of his signature style "tutting" (which isn't really all that simple), and how he "feels like money."
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Playwright Vasanti Saxena and actress Momo Yashima talk to Asia Pacific Arts about Sun Sisters' portrayal of mothers, butch lesbians, and Chinese superstitions.
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After their successful "Comedy Central Campus" show at USC, Asia Pacific Arts caught stand-up comedians Kumail Nanjiani, Nick Vatterott, and Duncan Trussell for a backstage interview -- where they basically told us a lot of lies.
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Held in Hollywood, K-pop Takeover is the first of its kind: a celebration of dance and Korean pop music in America.
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K-pop dance cover artist chats about choreography "catch points" and her weekly dance classes.
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Matt "Dumbo" Nguyen talks to Asia Pacific Arts about needing security for their mall tour in the Philippines, working with Justin Bieber and Bruno Mars, and why he doesn't envision Poreotics having a show in Vegas any time soon.
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Performer and JYJ dancer Telisu talks about the reason her friends think Wiz Khalifa's "Black and Yellow" is her theme song and her goal of becoming the first black K-pop star.
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Move over Ron Jeremy: There's a new porn king in town, and this ruler's got years -- as in, over half a century -- of experience. APA talks to Paul Kikuchi, Jeff Liu, and Sab Shimono about their play Wrinkles.
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At USC's "State of the Word: Asian American Spoken-Word Artists," D'Lo performed monologues and stand-up about growing up Sri Lankan in Lancaster, CA and slowly being accepted as transgender by his parents.
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Hyuna's hip-rolling, B2ST's penguin shuffle, Infinite's "99.9% synchronization" and 2NE1 declaring they're the best -- K-pop choreography provided fans with many new imitable moves this year.
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Legal cheesecakes, a limp robot dance, anger-inducing flatulation, and the entire YouTube star population -- these are amongst the answers to Asia Pacific Arts' red carpet questions for the 2011 Kollaborators.
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In honor of SDAFF's America's Best Dance Crew panel, Asia Pacific Arts asks: What is your signature dance move?
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Held in Hollywood, K-pop Takeover is the first of its kind: a celebration of dance and Korean pop music in America.
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Asia Pacific Arts highlights four YouTube artists with creative takes on the K-pop genre: BeatboxHitman2, Kaotsun, Masamixes, and Smr00.
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After a successful production of Yellow Face by the Mo'olelo Theatre in San Diego, playwright David Henry Hwang aims to go international, expanding beyond issues of Asian American identity.
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At the red carpet arrivals of the Kollaboration 10 talent competition, APA inquires about hidden talents -- and asks the performers which artists they are dying to collaborate with.
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After a ten-year run, Lodestone Theatre Company stages their closing show, Grace Kim and the Spiders from Mars, as their final thank you and farewell.
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The National Center for the Preservation of Democracy re-stages Jason Robert Brown's beloved musical "Songs from a New World" with an all Asian American cast.
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As a tribute to Michael Jackson, APA recounts a few of our favorite Michael Jackson-inspired videos of Asia and Asian America.
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