Todd Wong with Lion Head

Asian Canadian adventures in inter-cultural Vancouver
and home of Toddish McWong's Robbie Burns Chinese New Year Dinner.

Welcome to GungHaggisFatChoy.com

Home to my passions for my inter-cultural adventures,

Gung Haggis Fat Choy: Robbie Burns
Chinese New Year Dinner event.


Save Kogawa House campaign,

Gung Haggis Fat Choy Dragon Boat team,

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Join the 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 Sunday 1:30 pm -3:30 pm Tuesday 6pm-7:45pm Wednesday 6pm - 7:45 pm

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 2005 Season brought us the David Lam Award for being the team that best represented the multicultural spirit of the Alcan Dragon Boat Festival, and Bronze medals at the Vancouver International Taiwanese Dragon Boat Race. In 2007, we won Gold in B Division at Vernon Races.

For more information:
Click on Gung Haggis Fat Choy Dragon Boat team information
phone: 604-987-7124-
e-mail: gunghaggis at yahoo dot ca

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2009 TICKETS Available in October 2008

WHAT: GUNG HAGGIS FAT CHOY: Toddish McWong's Robbie Burns Chinese New Year Dinner - 12th Annual Dinner, celebrating 250th Anniversary of Robert Burns' birth + Chinese New Year's Eve.

WHEN: 6PM January 25 2009, SUNDAY
doors open 5pm


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


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!
Watch for more surprises in 2008!






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

Media Inquiries
Call Gung Haggis Productions 604-987-7124

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Year Archive
View Article  Madeline Thien is reading at UBC Thursday!
Madeleine Thien, author of Certainty,  gives reading Thursday at UBC,

Thien burst onto the literary scene with her short story collection Simple Recipes.  It was nominated for Vancouver Book Award, and many others.  She had a wonderful little children's story, The Chinese Violin, that was also turned into a short animated film.  Her latest work Certainty, has also received many accolades.  Great for her first novel!

I first met Maddy a few years ago in 2002, when we recognized her as a past winner of the Asian Canadian Writers' Workshop Emerging Writer Award, at our first ACWW Community Builder's Dinner which honoured Roy Mah, Paul Yee and Wayson Choy.

There's going to be a Madeleine Thien reading at UBC this Thursday July 17 at 3:00-4:30pm.   Besides UBC staff and students, various community groups will be joining us for this reading, too.  CCHS will be one of them.  I hope you can join us!

When: Thursday, July 17, 2008 – 3:00pm – 4:30pm

Where: The Lillooet Room (301), Irving K. Barber Learning Centre

Admission: FREE

The Irving K. Barber Learning Centre is located at 1961 East Mall, Vancouver BC at the University of British Columbia.


View Article  Harry Aoki Tribute concert July 20th, at Firehall Arts Centre
Harry Aoki is one of Vancouver's musical treasures. 

A Celebration of Harry Aoki

Harry was already high on the harmonica when he fell in love with the double bass in the early 1940s, and the rest is history in the making. For the past half-century he has been actively, sometimes hyperactively, using classical, jazz, popular and ethnic music and dialogue to promote the theme of harmonious diversity in culture and identity. Join co-hosts Margaret Gallagher, Sherry Tanaka and Jan Walls, together with Harry's old and new friends and fellow musicians for an afternoon of musical, verbal and gustatory celebration of Harry and his noble "work in progress."
Musician/Composer/Ethno-musicologist Harry Aoki is truly a pioneer of world music. Come join us to commemorate Harry's achievements with an afternoon of multi-cultural music, storytelling and more! Join his many friends in the creation of a Legacy to continue Harry's Dream!

Food and Beverages will be Served
Tickets: $26.00
Limited Tickets Available


July 20th
2pm
Firehall Arts Centre
280 Cordova Street




Todd Wong performing with Jessica Cheung, Masaki Watanabe & Harry Aoki, at the September 2005 Open House event at Historic Joy Kogawa House - photo D. Martin

I first met Harry Aoki through Asian Heritage Month events around 2002.  Margaret Gallagher (CBC Radio) raved about Harry, as he sometimes performed with her.

Soon after, Harry came and performed at Todd's Gung Haggis Fat Choy Robbie Burns Chinese New Year Dinner events, including the inaugural Gung Haggis Fat Choy Seattle dinner in 2007.  A friendship was formed and Todd soon played at Harry's First Friday Forum.  Harry has been a big supporter of the Save Joy  Kogawa House campaign which Todd was one of the organizers of, subsequently Todd has joyfully invited Harry to perform at a number of events including the 2006 Canadian Club Vancouver "Order of Canada" luncheon where Dal Richards introduced himself to Harry, and the first open house event at  Historical Joy Kogawa House in 2006, captured on film for the CBC documentary Generations: The Chan Legacy.  Songs they have played together included "A Highland Lad", "Hungarian Dance #5", and "Chinatown My Chinatown", "Until We Meet Again".




Harry Aoki performing on harmonica with musical friends, cellis Kira and percussionist Themba, at his First Friday Forum at the Nikkei Centre in Burnaby - photo Todd Wong

Here's a letter invitation from Wayne Soon to come to the Harry Aoki Celebration Concert.

Dear friends of Harry Aoki,

On behalf of the Harry Aoki Celebration Committee, I would like to tell you about an afternoon celebration with Harry Aoki and his friends. This special celebration with Harry will be held on
Sunday July 20th from 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. at The Firehall Arts Centre, 280 Cordova Street. (corner of Cordova and Gore Streets).

Harry Aoki is Vice –President of the GVJCCA and also a special member of the Japanese Canadian and multi-ethnic, and musician communities. On the first Friday of each month at Nikkei Place, Harry has collected many professional musicians together for an on-going series of evenings of music and dialogue. This dialogue may examine diverse cultures and ways they indicate similarities and common roots. Or there may be discussion about world events and how they affect different ethnic groups in the community.

Many within the community have decided to pay tribute to Harry for all his kindness and energy in developing a strong communication link within our multi-ethnic community through his music and dialogue. Over the past few months there have been concerns regarding his health, so a plan was developed to honour Harry for his efforts and contributions in music and to the community, and also to support his dream of continuing the First Friday concept.

Harry’s committee of friends who are organizing this event consists of members of various organizations like the GVJCCA, musicians, academics and others who support and admire his work. Some members of the committee are also working with institutions such as the University of BC to ensure that Harry’s dream of continuing the First Friday concept and encouraging ongoing cross cultural understanding through dialogue and music may be maintained through a legacy foundation. Tickets to this event will cover the cost of the staging, light refreshments, and staffing of the event. The balance of the money collected will go towards establishing Harry's legacy foundation.


A limited number of tickets are being sold. To order your ticket, phone the Firehall box office at (604) 689-0926. I hope you can join us and many of his multi-ethnic friends at this Celebration in honour of Harry Aoki on July 20, 2008 at 2:00 at the Firehall Arts Centre.

Sincerely,
Wayne Soon
Co-chair, Harry Aoki Celebration Committee

View Article  The ODD COUPLE is presented by Vancouver Asian Canadian Theatre, Asian style!
What would happen if a well-known Neil Simon play "The Odd Couple" was played with an almost all-Asian cast?



I've always wondered if West Side Story could be set in Vancouver East Side, but instead of Italians and Puerto Ricans... what would happen if the gangs were Italians and Chinese?  East Side Story!

If the story is really good, does the actor's race really make a difference?
Look at Lucy Liu in Charlie's Angels?

If the acting is good, does the actor's race really make a difference?
Look at Kirsten Kreuk in Smallville?

If Vancouver's population is largely Asian, doesn't it make sense to have a regular Asian theatre series?  With Asian actors?

Vancouver Asian Theatre is continually challenging the predominently Caucasian-minded Vancouver theatre community and audience.  This month, they take a beloved traditionally caucasian theatre script and cast it entirely with Asians, with Chinese subtitles.... and runs in Richmond and Vancouver.

Vancouver Asian Canadian Theatre challenged Vancouver audiences by presenting Sex in Vancouver, Vancouver's first serial soap opera theatre, running over a few episodes.  VACT has also pioneered Asian Comedy Night bringing Asian stand-up and sketch comedy to a developing audience.

Now... Vancouver Asian Canadian Theatre... is changing the face of Vancouver Theatre... again!
They are going after 3 audience target groups at the same time.  1) their established audience of young 20 to 30 something Asians born in Canada or raised in Canada, 2) All Canadians who love Neil Simon's 1965 comedy The Odd Couple, and 3) Asians who want to see Asian actors in an Asian-Canadian theatre company.

Hmmm.... now what would Shakespeare look like, done with an all-Asian cast, and set in Aberdeen Centre in Richmond? or Oakridge Centre in Vancouver? or Metrotown in Burnaby?



Check out their media release.

For Immediate Release

MEDIA RELEASE

 

Latest VACT comedy asks:

Can two polar-opposite Asian guys live together?

*THE ODD COUPLE July • 17–27 & August 13-21, 2008

 

 

VANCOUVER, BC (June 16, 2008) – This summer, Vancouver Asian Canadian Theatre (VACT) is bringing a fresh and unique twist to the classic Neil Simon play, THE ODD COUPLE. In this hilarious version, the cast will be predominantly actors of Asian-heritage – and for the first time for the theatre company, all performances will include Chinese subtitles. Also, the show will run in two locations – in both Richmond and Vancouver. Through July 17 to 27, the play will be at the Richmond Cultural Centre and through August 13 to 21, the production moves to Vancouver’s Roundhouse Performance Centre. Tickets are available in advance online at www.vact.ca and at the door.

 

VACT, now in its ninth season continues its run as Western Canada’s only theatre group devoted solely to staging cultural stories focusing on the modern Asian experience in North America. With its new production of Neil Simon’s 1965 smash hit, THE ODD COUPLE, VACT is hoping to bring several segments of the community together. “We really have an opportunity here to grow our audience base in a big way,” says producer and VACT president Joyce Lam. “This production appeals to our core audience of first generation and “Generation 2.0” young acculturated Asian Canadians, but we think we’ll also attract recent immigrant Chinese especially those living in Richmond, plus older Asian Canadians and parents especially those who are familiar with the works of Neil Simon, and then finally every one else who aren’t Asian Canadian but are looking for a unique and entertaining cross-cultural experience.”

 

THE ODD COUPLE, first performed in 1965, is about two men – one divorced and one estranged and neither quite sure why their marriages fell apart – move in together to save money for alimony and suddenly discover they’re having the same conflicts and fights they had in their marriages. Oscar is a messy, slovenly sportswriter who takes in Felix, a neurotic neat freak news writer. They skip the honeymoon phase of their new arrangement and go straight into the hilarious bickering.

 

THE ODD COUPLE is directed by actor/director Raugi Yu. Most audiences will recognize him as the hilarious gangster Kam Fong from the CBC Television series, jPod. Oscar is played by actor/journalist Ron Yamauchi and Jimmy Yi plays Felix. In the supporting roles as the poker buddies are Sean Cummings (Speed) and past Sex In Vancouver members Jono Lee (Murray), Tom Chin (Vinnie) and Ed Fong (Roy). And rounding out the cast as the sexy Pidgeon sisters are Carmine Bernhardt (Gwen) and Lissa Neptuno (Cecily).

 

Event Details

The Odd Couple

by Neil Simon

 

 

Venue #1

Richmond Cultural Centre

7700 Minoru, Richmond

July 17 through 27

All evening performances at 8:00 PM, matinees at 2:00 PM

Thursdays to Saturdays (evenings) + Sundays (matinees)

 

Venue #2

Roundhouse Performance Centre

Pacific Blvd & Davie (Yaletown), Vancouver

August 13 through 21

All evening performances at 8:00 PM, matinees at 2:00 PM

Tuesdays to Saturdays (evenings) + Sundays (matinees)

 

 

Ticket prices

$23 in advance (www.VACT.ca)

$25 by reservation (cash only, pickup at the door) (Phone 778-885-1973)

$25 at the door (cash only)

Service charges are included

Please call for Group Rates

 

For more ticket information please visit http://vact.ca.

 


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