Date: March 23rd 2011
Time: 6:30pm
Address: 82 Mercer Street, NY
6:30pm, Wednesday, March 23rd – It’s the middle of a week, and if you feel tired of trying to figure out what to make or order for dinner, coming up with Asian Style meal ideas at 82mercer(Soho, New York).
Dinner at ‘Asian Americans for Hope – Passport to Asia’ presented by American Cancer Society Easter Division Asian Initiatives made easy for busy young professionals. We provide you with mouth watering Asian Cuisine, Traditional Tea Ceremony, Fruit Carving, Cooking Demonstration and fun nutrition lecture! Your perfect plan for fabulous meal also chance to meet other young professionals just like you!
Featured Performances:
PaperDoll Steaming up the dance-rock scene from Shanghai to New York, PaperDoll’s high-octane shows are gathering fans from all over the globe. PaperDoll returns from China in 2011 where they brought crowds to their feet during their multi-city tour. Actual TV headlines on the evening news about PaperDoll included “US Rock Band Overwhelms Expo Visitors”. Their infectious high-energy sound can be heard in NIKE, Dayquil, Good Day New York,
The Today Show, MTV, Blender, Maxim, Gotham, and a slew of films including critically acclaimed The People I’ve Slept With. Teresa Lee (vocals/keyboard),Patrick Moloney (guitar), Steve Paelet (bass), Chip Thomas (drums).
The Hsu-nami became known as the first “Progressive Erhu Rock” band in the world. Their music is marked by virtuosic erhu melodies and shredding licks, in place of vocals, as intertwined by heavy guitar riffs, tasteful guitar solos, funky rhythms, and metal-driven rock drumming. Part of the new-fusion rock movement, the Hsu-nami redefines the 1960s and 1970s fusion rock sound.
Cate Song is a NYC-based singer/songwriter making introspective piano-based pop music with a touch of soul. Cate connects with listeners who are keen to introspective, emotive and lyrical music. She continues to win over audiences with captivating live performances and you can catch her show in various music venues throughout New York City.
For more info: www.passporttoasiany.com