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View Article  Gung Haggis Fat Choy SEATTLE!!! Feb 21, 2010
Gung Haggis Fat Choy in the USA



Sunday, February 21st 2010    5-9pm
Ocean City Restaurant
609 S. Weller St.
Seattle Chinatown, WA

Ticket Price US$35
Reservations required

Scottish Troubadour Red McWilliams

Belltown Martial Arts Lion Dance Troop 
Master, David Leong
 

Pipers Don Scobie & Paul Vegers
Drummers Thane Mitchell & Steven Wheel


Kenmore and District Pipeband 
Pipe Major, Jim McGillivray

The Asian Youth Orchestra 
Director, Warren Chang

Scottish Highland Fiddler Susan Burke  with Bill Boyd


Here's the information from the Caledonians Website

Gung Haggis Fat Choy!
  Huh?!  In 2007 Bill McFadden, President of the Caledonian & St. Andrew's Society, introduced Todd Wong's  trademarked production of "Gung Haggis Fat Choy" to Seattle.  Billed as "A Celebration of Chinese New Year and Robert Burns' Dinner", the laughter-filled evening included haggis, a delicious Chinese dinner, Pipes & Drums (traditional and fusion style), sing-alongs (including "When Asian/Scottish Eyes are Smiling" and "My Haggis/Chow Mein Lies Over the Ocean"), Poems, The Address tae the Haggis (delivered in rap to an enthusiastic and responsive crowd) and Auld Lang Syne sung in both Mandarin Chinese and English.  

For February 21st, 2010 BIll has worked out improvements, and Gung Haggis Fat Choy IV will be the best year!  We will celebrated t
he 251st Birthday of Robert Burns and Chinese Lunar New Year Year of the Tiger with an 8 Course Chinese Dinner, Haggis, Raffle/Door Prize, and musical entertainment featuring: Emcee "Toddish McWong" and his inimitable "Address tae the Haggis Rap", "Red" McWilliams, Sifu David F. Leong's Belltown Martial Arts,  Kenmore & District Pipe Band, Piper Don Scobie and Asian Youth Orchestra - Warren Chang, Director

     

  Toddish McWong's
2010 Gung Haggis Fat Choy IV (Seattle style)
Produced by Bill McFadden

The fourth annual event has been scheduled for
Sunday, February 21st 2010    5-9pm
Ocean City Restaurant
609 S. Weller St.
Seattle, WA

Ticket Price US$35
Reservations required

For tickets and additional information
please contact
Bill McFadden
(206) 364-6025
bill@gunghaggisfatchoy-seattle.com

Please click here to go to the gunghaggisfatchoy-seattle.com web site.


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Todd Wong (aka "Toddish McWong") of Vancouver, B.C., creator of Gung Haggis Fat Choy.  Recognized in the Scottish Parliament's exhibition:  "This is Who We Are:  Scots in Canada".  Photo taken in Edinburgh, October of 2009.


Please click here to view photos in our Gallery from the '07 event in Seattle.

Please click here for a sample of "Toddish McWong's" Haggis Rap!

Please click here for additional information on Todd Wong's annual Gung Haggis Fat Choy held in Vancouver, BC.

 Contact Info for some of our past, present, and future Featured Entertainers: 

Todd "Toddish McWong" Wong
 
http://www.gunghaggisfatchoy.com/

Red McWilliams, "America's Celt"

http://home.flash.net/~celtsong/

Master David Leong's Martial Arts & Lion Dance School
http://www.belltownmartialarts.com


Kenmore & District Pipe Band
http://www.kdpipeband.com

Karen Shelton Highland Dancers
sheltonhighlanddancers.com

 
Washington Chinese Youth Orchestra, Director Warren Chang via chinamusic@comcast.net
 

Don Scobie

http://www.bagpiperdon.com 


Melody Dance Group

Melody Xie, Director

http://www.melodyinstitute.org 

Northwest Junior Pipe Band

http://www.nwjpb.org

Ben Rudd 

Lensey Namioka

http://www.lensey.com 

Susan Burk

http://susanburkeonline.com


View Article  Seattle Gung Haggis Fat Choy, Sunday February 15th.
Todd Wong and Joe McDonald went down to Seattle on February 15th, to take their manic Gung Haggis Rap south of the Canadian border for an exciting Seattle program of Chinese lion dances, Scottish bagpipes, Chinese dancers, Highland dancers, and the Asian Youth Orchesta. It was 5pm at Ocean City Restaurant in Seattle's International District, the day after Valentine's Day. Where were you? Todd Wong, Joe McDonald and Deb Martin, were still driving to Seattle after a 2 hour delay at the US Border. They arrived about 6pm, as the Kenmore & District Pipe Band has just followed David Leong's Bellwon Martial Arts Lion dancers.   more »
View Article  Seattle Gung Haggis Fat Choy II, sells out and sets new standards!
Seattle Gung Haggis Fat Choy dinner was very cool - CRAZY - CHAOTIC but cool.

We arrived in Seattle's Chinatown, to see men in kilts walking towards a common direction.

We saw a large poster on a street corner with the image of a Chinese Lion Dance Mask headed kilt wearing figure.  Beside the words "Direct from Vancouver - Toddish McWong!"

Gung Haggis Fat Choy II
Sunday, February 24: 5-9 p.m.

Ocean City Restaurant Noodle Cafe
609 S. Weller St.
Seattle, WA 98104

The evening opened with 5 Lion Dancers on the dance floor and stage, with drummers up on the stage.  I haven't yet had a lion dance featured at the Vancouver Gung Haggis Fat Choy dinner, so this was soooo impressive.  18 people altogether

Next, the Washington Chinese Youth Orchestra took over the dance floor while I did the MC thing and welcomed people to the event.  They played a few songs, on Chinese dulcimers, Chinese zithers, and then a song on drums. 15 people altogether

Bagpipes were heard as the Northwest Junior Pipe Band came marching in.  Bagpipes blaring and drums banging - in perfect tune and rhythm.  About 16 altogether.

Amazing entertainment from:
Red McWilliams, "America's Celt"
Master David Leong's Martial Arts & Lion Dance School
Northwest Junior Pipe Band
Washington Chinese Youth Orchestra
Susan Burk - Cape Breton style fiddler
Don Scobie - Bag Pipes & Bodran
Ben Rudd - Jimbe drum
Lensey Namioka - author of "Half and Half"
Melody Dance Group - Chinese dancing

+ MC Toddish McWong and Joe McDonald/flute/bagpipes/singing

More later....
View Article  Seattle's Gung Haggis Fat Choy dinner will feature Lion Dance, Asian Youth Orchestra and Northwest Junior Pipe Band
This year's Seattle Gung Haggis Fat Choy Robbie Burns Chinese New Year dinner has sold out at over 300 people!
Bagpiper Joe McDonald and myself are going down to give the Seattle folks our double powered duet version of "The Haggis Rap."  Apparently everybody loved the rap version of Robbie Burns' immortal poem "Address to a Haggis" that they were asking the organizers if I was going to be back.  Well, I am. And it's going to be even more powerful this year, especially since Joe and I performed it on Robbie Burns Day for CBC Newsworld on national television.


From the 2007 Seattle Gung Haggis Fat Choy dinner:  Toddish McWong meets Seattle "Gung Haggis" couple Rory Denovan and Becca Fong.  Rory is Scottish-American and Becca is Chinese-American... and they are a lovely couple! - photo courtesy of Becca Fong.


Seattle Gung Haggis Fat Choy II
SOLD OUT

Ocean City Restaurant Noodle Cafe
609 S. Weller St.
Seattle, WA 98104
Maps & directions

Sunday, February 24: 5-9 p.m.

The Seattle Gung Haggis Fat Choy dinner is organized by Bill McFadden of the The Caledonian & St. Andrew's Society of Seattle.  Bill has now attended 2 Gung Haggis Fat Choy dinners in Vancouver.  He completely loves it.  This year we introduced him to the Vancouver crowd and they gave him a big ovation.  Read my article about last year's Seattle Gung Haggis dinner here: http://www.gunghaggisfatchoy.com/blog/_archives/2007/2/25/2764365.html
 
The Seattle Gung Haggis Fat Choy dinner is a fundraiser for the Seattle area Northwest Junior Pipe band who are raising funds in a bid to attend the World Championships in 2008.  Read about their experience at last year's Gung Haggis Fat Choy Seattle dinner on the NWJPBlog...

It's going to be a crazy night with both the Northwest Junior Pipe Band performing AND the Washington Chinese Youth Orchestra.  Last year featured a young Chinese girl with her brother performing on their traditional Chinese instruments.  This year they are bringing the whole orchestra with them.

Lensey Namioka is a Seattle author, whose book I discovered at the Vancouver Public Library.  Half and Half is about a girl growing up with Scottish-Canadian grandparents in Vancouver, and a Chinese-American grandmother in Seattle.  Yup - this girl is Chinese-Scottish-Canadian-American, and she's going through an identity crisis.  I invited Lensey to the Vancouver Gung Haggis Fat Choy dinner in 2006, and in 2007 she was our featured author.

Half and Half


Featuring:


from Vancouver - Todd Wong & Joe McDonald


From Seattle


Red McWilliams, "America's Celt"

Master David Leong's Martial Arts & Lion Dance School

Northwest Junior Pipe Band

Washington Chinese Youth Orchestra

Susan Burk

Don Scobie

Ben Rudd

Lensey Namioka

Melody Dance Group




View Article  Gung Haggis Fat Choy goes Seattle.... "one of the strangest things borrowed from north of the border"
North Seattle Herald-Outlook has written a story about the upcoming 2nd coming of Toddish McWong to Seattle.  Last year we staged a Gung Haggis Fat Choy Robbie Burns Chinese New Year Dinner on Chinese New Year Day in Seattle.  It was a benefit for the Pacific North West Junior Pipe Band. 

Check out my blog report from Gung Haggis Seattle 2007

Gung Haggis Fat Choy!
Feb. 24 event to mark Chinese New Year, Scottish Burns Night

 By Elizabeth Mortenson
■ Joe MacDonald celebrates multiculturalism by
 donning a Chinese lion-head mask and Scottish kilt for Gung Haggis Fat Choy. photo/Jaime Griffiths
¡ Joe MacDonald celebrates multiculturalism by donning a Chinese lion-head mask and Scottish kilt for Gung Haggis Fat Choy. photo/Jaime Griffiths

America has imported its fair share of entertaining goods from Canada, including, but not limited to Celine Dion, hockey and Crown Royal whisky.

However, it's possible the strangest thing borrowed from our neighbors lately is Gung Haggis Fat Choy, the Scottish/Chinese celebration being put on by The Caledonian & St. Andrew's Society of Seattle on Feb. 24.

And if you're thinking to yourself, 'That sounds like a bizarre combination,' you're not alone.

"It's weird - it's totally weird," said creator Todd Wong. Started by Wong as a dinner between friends to celebrate the Chinese New Year and the Scots' Burns Night, the event is now a 400-seat extravaganza in Vancouver, B.C., entering its 10th year.

After a decade and repeated exposure to this odd idea through the media, this cross-cultural experiment has gained some acceptance.

A CROSS-CULTURAL CELEBRATION

In 1998, Wong, a Chinese Canadian, was planning a celebratory dinner for the Chinese New Year. Burns Night happened to fall only two days away from the new year, so he merged them. With this unusual but interesting choice, he became "Toddish McWong."

Burns Night is a traditional holiday in Scotland held to honor the poet and national icon Robert Burns, the man who wrote the ubiquitous-on-New-Year's-Eve "Auld Lang Syne." Celebrated every Jan. 25, the night assumed to be his birthday, Scots hold suppers where people eat, honor his life and read poetry.

The festivals are held around the world, but the haggis-dim sum derivation is McWong's particular hybrid.

Everything from the food to the dress is an intermixing of the two cultures - even the name of the festival. During the Chinese New Year people often say "Gung Hei Fat Choy" to each other, which translates roughly from Cantonese (a Chinese dialect) into English as "Congratulations and be prosperous.

"Haggis is the national dish of Scotland and a perennial favorite at Burns Suppers. "It's like a giant hot dog. It's sheep stomach filled with chopped-up liver, kidneys, spices, oatmeal, and then you boil it," described Diana Smith, entertainment director for the St. Andrew's Society. She added that it was like a "meat pudding" - probably one of the nicer things it's been called.

So "Hei" was replaced with "Haggis," and Gung Haggis Fat Choy came into being.

"I think the Scottish people come to eat the Chinese food, and the Chinese people come for the bagpipes," Wong said.

SPREADING THE WORD

The idea of holding a Gung Haggis Fat Choy event in Seattle was Bill McFadden's, president of the local Caledonian Society in 2007.

According to Smith, their Seattle celebration last year had few Chinese people in attendance. Wong estimates there were four Scots to each Chinese person in attendance in Vancouver.

This disparity could be due to the fact that these events are sponsored by Caledonian Societies, whose purpose is to promote Scottish awareness, are subsequently predominately Scottish in membership. However, all are welcome and invited to attend.

"This year we're trying to get the word out; I've contacted the Asian publications, so we're hoping to have more of the Chinese element.... We'll see what happens," Smith said.

At this year's celebration in Seattle, the Washington Chinese Youth Orchestra and Northwest Junior Pipe Band will perform for the anticipated 200 to 250 guests (150 people attended last year's event). Wong, himself, will be there to emcee the event. "It's gonna be a blast," he said.

GUNG HAGGIS FAT CHOY
Sunday, Feb. 24, 5-9 p.m.
Ocean City Restaurant
609 S. Weller St., Chinatown
Tickets $35
Diana Smith, 523-2618
2010 GUNG HAGGIS FAT CHOY Dinner

January 31, 2010

Contact Firehall Arts Centre: phone 604.689.0926

2010 prices
SINGLE TICKET
$60 + $5 service charge = $65
Student price is $50 + $4.50 = $54.50 (must show student high school or university ID)
Children's price is $40 + $4.00 = $44 (ages 13 and under).

Reservations for tables of 10
$600 + lower service charge

WHAT: GUNG HAGGIS FAT CHOY: Toddish McWong's Robbie Burns Chinese New Year Dinner - 12th Annversary Dinner, celebrating 251st Anniversary of Robert Burns' birth + incoming Chinese New Year of the Tiger.

WHEN: 6PM January 31 2010, SUNDAY
doors open 5pm, Dinner 6pm


WHERE: Floata Chinese Restaurant,
#400-180 Keefer St.


Media Inquiries
Call Gung Haggis Productions / Todd Wong
direct: 778-846-7090
email: gunghaggis at yahoo dot ca

CULTURE: Our Performers create something special for us every year with traditional and contemporary performances featuring everything in-between and beyond!

FOOD: A quirky fusion/mix/buffet of Scottish Canadian and Chinese Canadian culture 10 course Chinese banguet dinner
2004 - The debut of Gung Haggis Won-Ton
2005 - Haggis lettuce wrap!
2007 - Haggis dim sum appetizer buffet
2008 - Scotch tastings! + debut of Gung Haggis parade dragon!
2009 - debut of Gung Haggis Fat Choy Pipes & Drums band + auction of 37 year old special edition Famous Grouse whisky + scotch tastings of Famous Grouse, The Macallan and Highland Park.
Watch for more surprises in 2010!



Description of 2009 Gung Haggis Fat Choy Dinner
co-hosted with CBC News anchor Gloria Macarenko and Media colunist Catherine Barr
featuring performers: bagpiper Joe McDonald and Mad Celts, Silk Road Music's Qiu Xia He and Andre Thibault, Opera Soprano Heather Pawsey and DJ Timothy Wisdom, BC Book Prize winner Vancouver poet Rita Wong + poet traslator Tommy Tao, Playwright Adrienne Wong and a scene from "Mixie and The Half-Breeds"

Description of 2008 Gung Haggis Fat Choy Dinner
co-hosted with Media colunist Catherine Barr
featuring performers: , celtic band Blackthorn, bagpiper Joe McDonald and Brave Waves, Ji-Rong Huang on erhu, Film maker Ann-Marie Fleming, Vancouver poet laureate George McWhirter, Playwright Grace Chin and a scene from "The Quickie"

Description of 2007 Gung Haggis Fat Choy Dinner
co-hosted with CBC Radio's Priya Ramu,
featuring performers:
Silk Road Music, Heather Pawsey, Brave Waves, Leora Cashe, No Luck Club, Dr. Ian Mason (Burns Club of Vancouver) Lensey Namioka - Author "Half and Half" Margaret Gallagher, "Twisting Fortunes" (sneak preview of play)

Description of 2006 Gung Haggis Fat Choy Dinner
with co-host with CityTV's Prem Gill
featuring performers:
Rick Scott & Harry Wong, The Shirleys, Joe McDonald & Brave Waves, Sean Gunn, author Joy Kogawa,

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Gung Haggis Fat Choy Dragon Boat team
for lots of summer fun, fitness and friendship. We are a social team full of cultural vigor, that likes to eat.

We have been featured on television, local, national and international. We have a unique and internationally famous fundraiser dinner event.

We practice starting March Sunday 1:30 pm -3:30 pm Tuesday 6pm-7:45pm

We meet at Dragon Zone clubhouse - just south of Science World in Creekside Park above the Aquabus and dragon boat docks.

Our coach Todd Wong has 15+ years of experience including novice, recreational and competitive levels, and both community and corporate teams.

Our 2008 season took us to races in Burnaby, Vancouver, Vernon, Vancouver Taiwanese race, UBC, Ft. Langley. It was our strongest team ever and we are proud of our race performances.

For more information:
Click on Gung Haggis Fat Choy Dragon Boat team information
phone: 778-846-7090
e-mail: gunghaggis at yahoo dot ca

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