Join Taiwanese American Professionals - Seattle (TAP-Seattle) as we go to KANO's movie premiere in Seattle! TAP is joining the premiere of the Taiwanese blockbuster film Kano in Seattle! This is a very special screening as the producers, Wei Te-Sheng & Jimmy Huang, will be at the premiere. The main organizer that made this event happen is the iTaiwan organization in the University of Washington,www.itaiwanuw.com. Tickets will sell out quickly, so purchase them online go reserve your seat! https://www.eventbrite.com/e/kano-screen-talk-in-seattle-tickets-13302964525 Kano…
This event is a part of the KANO US Tour 2014. To serve many our Taiwanese friends in the San Francisco Bay Area, we are planning to hold film screenings and meet-the-producers sessions in two different places, Berkeley and San Jose. It is our great pleasure and honor to have Producer Wei, Te-Sheng and Producer Huang, Chih-Ming as our special guests in the events. And there will be a one-hour meet-the-producers session after each film screening. Event details: San Jose
Location: Camera 12
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This event is a part of the KANO US Tour 2014. To serve many our Taiwanese friends in the San Francisco Bay Area, we are planning to hold film screenings and meet-the-producers sessions in two different places, Berkeley and San Jose. It is our great pleasure and honor to have Producer Wei, Te-Sheng and Producer Huang, Chih-Ming as our special guests in the events. And there will be a one-hour meet-the-producers session after each film screening. Event details: Berkeley:
Location: Wheeler Auditorium
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I’m no avid theatergoer, but I do love entertainment! Watching David Henry Hwang’s new comedic play, Chinglish, with a few TaiwaneseAmerican.org staff was definitely one of the most enjoyable evenings I’ve had all summer. We follow an American man on his business trip to China, where he is faced with language barrier, cultural differences, and conflicting values, all of which made signing a contract for his family’s sign-making firm way more complex than he thought. I truly enjoyed the…
I’m no avid theatergoer, but I do love entertainment! Watching David Henry Hwang’s new comedic play, Chinglish, with a few TaiwaneseAmerican.org staff was definitely one of the most enjoyable evenings I’ve had all summer. We follow an American man on his business trip to China, where he is faced with language barrier, cultural differences, and conflicting values, all of which made signing a contract for his family’s sign-making firm way more complex than he thought. I truly enjoyed the play’s…
Date: Friday, February 19, 2010 - Sunday, February 21, 2010
Location: Film Auditorium, Rice Media Center, Rice University
Address: 6100 Main St, Houston, TX Ang Lee has made his mark on cinema with films like BROKEBACK MOUNTAIN, but he began his career making small films about his home country of Taiwan. The Department of Visual and Dramatic Arts and Rice Cinema present three early films by this Taiwanese filmmaker. An opening reception will be Friday, February 19, 2010 at 6:30 and will…