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AsianInNY Presents “Christmas Extravaganza Party” with Special Guests
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The best party and biggest one of 2010 is here!  Come join AsianinNY.com along with special guests and recording artists including DJ Chozie, Rapper Young Kin, DJ J4, Singer Pamela J Powell, and DJ Borne for a great night not to miss. One night only!!

As a THANK YOU for all your support with AsianInNY.com, and to honor the spirit of the Christmas holiday season, there is no admission fee from 6pm to 9pm. Yes, you get to enjoy amazing performances for FREE.  Chang Beer also offers specials from 6pm-12am. Ladies can get to enjoy Open Bar from 6~7pm.  So, this is going to be HUGE and this is going to be FUN!

Date: Thursday, Dec 23.
Time: 6pm~12am
Venue: Amnesia Club (609 West 29th Street, between 11th/12th Ave.)

Admission: Free from 6~9pm. (Must email your full name to: RSVP@AsianinNY.com)

9~11pm: girls $5 and guys $10/ After 11pm: girls $10 and guys $15

Sponsors: Aambermanagement Production, Illuminaire Management, Chang Beer, Asiance Magazine, Jose Duran Collection, Lucullen, Jade Chiu Collection, Tank Studio, 4 A.M. Promotions and 247Features.com.

Participating groups: Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Festival, Asian Young Professionals-Greater New York Area, Oriented NY, Passport to Taiwan Festival, Taiwanese American Professionals-New York, and Tai-Ke New York.

Performers Bio:

DJ Chozie: made his name as a DJ and a producer in Taiwan and Australia, having produced tracks for F4’s Ken Chu, Joey Yung, and Taiwan TV host Momoko Tao. He’s also remembered around pan china for his “Chozie 18” double CD, the best-selling dance music album to come out of Taiwan. He then left his mark on Taipei by being the first pop star DJ and now a DJ producer in Beijing. He has twice rated most popular Asian DJ and opener for the likes of Sasha and the Jungle Brothers. Recently Chozie DJed for Shaun White’s Air + Style 2010 Global Snowboarding Challenge in Beijing.

Young Kin: Born in Switzerland to a Chinese father and Swiss mother, Andreas Hwang, more commonly known as artist Young Kin(YK), was no stranger to the international community that helped shape his multicultural representation. Growing up in Beijing, China, at the early age of four, provided the diverse backdrop that heavily influenced the style and topics in which he incorporates into his music.  Channeling the urban edge of hip-hop, YK utilizes the art form to deliver rhymes in Mandarin Chinese full of truth and philosophical undertones.  Yet with a combination of Western swagger mixed with Eastern tradition, the musical result just might alter the direction and future of the Chinese youth culture, the world over.

DJ J4: released 4 rap albums in Taiwan. He performed in many famous clubs in Taiwan, as time goes by, he becomes an important role in Taiwan Hip Hop field through holding lots of party and DJ in concert tours.

DJ Borne: an amazing DJ from New York.  He recently performed at the first “Hello Taiwan Rocks!” concert in NY where his music and skills were heard by a room full of passionate music goers.

Pamela J Powell: a talented vocalist, Pamela Powell was born in Cebu City, Philippines. She had her first stage performance at age of 3 and has participated various live contests including Junior Idol, and Miss Teen USA NY.  She can sing R&B, Pop, Hip Hop, Neo soul and anything!

3 users commented in " AsianInNY Presents “Christmas Extravaganza Party” with Special Guests "

Justine huang said,
in December 17th, 2010 at 4:35 pm

wow, looking forward to this!

Mike Lee said,
in December 17th, 2010 at 4:36 pm

Looking forward to all the performances and guest DJs. So exciting!

Evelyn Rivers said,
in December 23rd, 2010 at 2:10 am

I am looking forward to this event love to have fun and dance see you all there on the 23rd.:>)

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