Back to School Social and National Dumpling Day

More than 90 people attended the Back to School Social last Saturday! What a great time ~ we send best wishes to all students starting off a new school year this month! Check out the photos online HERE.

 

Do you know that today is National Dumpling Day? Celebrate dumplings from around the word with the book Dumpling Day by Meera Sriram which includes 10 recipes. You can order the book from the JASC online bookstore HERE and a portion of your purchase will support JASC and local bookstores. Multiple Chicago Public Libraries have copies available. See details in the CPL catalog online HERE.

Please join us in welcoming to the JASC, Yuri Yatsuda & Ellie Campbell!

Yuri is a former Donguri Kai teacher who will be joining us part time as a Children’s Program Event Coordinator. She will be overseeing in person events for our Children’s Program (i.e. Day Camps, Cooking Classes, Youth Volunteer Events, & Fundraisers). In addition, Yuri will support the engagement of children’s program families and administer programming that exposes students & families to Japanese culture, language, and community. 

 

Please help Yuri by completing the Children’s Program Survey below to help us plan and coordinate in person events at JASC!

 

Ellie is a students ​​pursuing an MA in Industrial Organizational Psychology at The Chicago School of Professional Psychology. She holds a BA in Psychology and Business from Hanover College, where I built a solid foundation in research methods, data analysis, and volunteerism. Ellie will be joining us part time this Fall Semester conducting a Needs Assessment for JASC, analyzing our programs by conducting surveys & focus groups within our community to inform our future growth and expansion.

 

Contact our new staff at yyatsuda@jasc-chicago.org or intern@jasc-chicago.org

Don’t miss the new additions and honored traditions on Saturday, December 14! Enjoy the unique vendors, cultural performances, and food favorites. Help sponsor the event and raise more funds for our vital programming for all ages. Click on image above for details on our event website.


Willing to volunteer? Current needs are for help recruiting sponsors and silent auction item donation work. Have questions? Contact Jenn Trautvetter at the JASC office (773-275-0097, ext. 228) or by email to jtrautvetter@jasc-chicago.org.

October Japanese Conversation Table –

Thursday, October 10, 2024

10月の日本語お話会は10月10日(木)です



開催日10月10日(普通毎月第2木曜日)

開催時間:午後1:30から3:00まで

参加費:1人/1回5ドル


日本語で交流したい方へのお知らせです。(日本語の会話クラスではありません。)

普段あまりほかの方との交流のない方、一人でお住まいの方、思いっきり日本語でおしゃべりしてみませんか?

楽しい話題や暮らしのアイデアを分け合い、ちょっとした悩みや不安など、皆で話し合えば解決法がでてくるかも知れません。いろいろなことを日本語で話し合い、英語社会で溜まったストレスを解消しましょう。

このプログラムに興味のある方、参加したいと思われる方は、Eメールで川口ケイclasses@jasc-chicago.org

または電話:773-275-0097内線226, までご連絡ください。


Calling all native Japanese speakers to our monthly gathering of fellowship and connection with other native Japanese speakers? Please note this is not a Japanese language class but rather a time for fellowship while speaking in fluent Japanese.


Date: Monthly, second Thursday, 1:30 pm to 3:00 pm

Cost: $5 per person, per session

Temporary Location: Ravenswood Fellowship UMC, 4511 N Hermitage Ave


JASC's Conversation Table welcomes everyone to share their experiences, ideas, and stories through social interaction and offers an opportunity to expand their social networks with others in the local community.


If you know someone who would like to participate, please contact Kay Kawaguchi by email at classes@jasc-chicago.org or call her at 773-275-0097 x 226 and leave a message to RSVP. Kay can answer any questions about the program in Japanese or in English.

Join Kana Sensei for our advanced conversation classes in early October. This is a great class for those wanting to keep their high-level conversation skills sharp. Join the class Thursday evenings 6-7 pm on Zoom. We look forward to offering in-person classes when we are in the new building.


Kay Kawaguchi can help determine which level is best suited for you. Reach her at the JASC office, (773) 275-0097, ext. 226, or by email classes@jasc-chicago.org. JASC Language Classes can be joined at any time. Take a trial class at no cost. For full schedules and details click here.

Until our new building is ready, please note the following updates:

  • Our 4427 N. Clark St. office will be closed to the public. JASC staff will be working remotely. To reach us, you can email jascinfo@jasc-chicago.org.
  • Our mail will be forwarded to a P.O. Box 25380, Chicago, IL 60625
  • For questions about mailing checks & donations, please reach out to development@jasc-chicago.org


For updates on Programming, Adult Day Services, & Legacy Center, please go to our website.


Thank you for your patience and understanding! For any moving questions, please contact operations@jasc-chicago.org.

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JACL Seeking Development Director

Our friends at the JACL national office are looking for a Development Director. Please go to https://jacl.org/careers for detailed information.

The Japanese Arts Foundation welcomes you to this special event coming up this fall:

 

Friday, November 1st: Godzilla Gala

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AIRMW at Elastic Arts: Kioto Aoki & Haruhi Kobayashi

Saturday, September 28th | Elastic Arts | 8:30PM

3429 W Diversey Ave #208 Chicago, IL 60647


AIRMW artists and previous collaborators Kioto Aoki and Haruhi Kobayashi present an evening of taiko and electronics. The duo each performs solo programs, followed by a collaborative set that abstracts, overlaps, and expands the structures of electronic and acoustic drone.


This program is part of AIRMW's AA Arts Initiative Program in collaboration with Elastic Arts.


For more information visit:

https://elasticarts.org/events/airmw-presents-kioto-aoki-haruhi-kobayashi


$15 / $10 with Student ID Tickets available at the Door

the MIYUMI Project for Hyde Park Jazz Festival

Sunday, September 29th | West Stage Midway Plaisanse, S Ellis Ave | 3:00-4:00PM

1130 Midway Plaisance, Chicago, IL 60637, USA


Tatsu Aoki’s The MIYUMI Project is a cross-cultural music journey and one of the first Asian-American/African-American collaborative music projects to come out of the Midwest in the late 90s. This project illuminates the drum traditions of Japanese taiko and jazz in a musical approach that incorporates the drummer languages of each genre. Infusing Japanese-influenced aesthetics of accompaniment within the rhythm section, the group carries this concept of time into, through, and underneath the music as an essential and natural thread.

Since the band’s formation and first release two decades ago, Aoki has forged an exceptional and inimitable Afro-Asian musical hybrid. Simply put, MIYUMI fuses the Japanese taiko drumming and performing arts tradition with the talents of first-class improvisers and experimentalists including Ed Wilkerson, Mwata Bowden, Jamie Kempkers, Kioto Aoki, and Tsukasa Taiko, most of whom herald from Chicago, where Aoki has been based since 1979.


The musicians:

Tatsu Aoki - bass, shamisen 

Mwata Bowden - woodwinds 

Edward Wilkerson Jr. - woodwinds 

Jamie Kempkers - cello 

Coco Elysses - congas, percussion


Tsukasa Taiko: Kioto Aoki, Noriko Suguyama, Eigen Aoki, Miyumi Aoki

The dancers:  Yoshinojo Fujima

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The Hyde Park Jazz Festival is a FREE event. We ask that attendees able to do so, consider a $10 donation per person to keep it free for all.


For more information visit: https://www.hydeparkjazzfestival.org/tatsuaoki-miyumiproject

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Taiko Beginner Workshops

AIRMW Cultural Hub (4875 N Elston Ave. Chicago, IL 60630)

$45 / person Payment due upon arrival. We accept Paypal / Venmo / Cash / Checks.


Instructors will vary depending on the workshop date.

Minimum of 7 participants required for workshop to proceed. Maximum of 20 participants.


Monday, September 30th | 6:30-8:00PM*

Tuesday, October 29th | 6:30-8:00PM

Thursday, November 14th | 6:30-8:00PM


*Special sukeroku (angle stand) workshop w/ Kioto Aoki


Visit airmw to register


*Email tsukasataiko@gmail.com to register

Cool Ladies Recital

Saturday, October 12th | Ruth Page Center for the Arts | 3:00PM

1016 N Dearborn St Chicago, IL 60610


Tsukasa Taiko and Asian Improv aRts Midwest are proud to present the annual Cool Ladies Concert at the Ruth Page Center for the Arts. This presentation celebrates the longstanding Cool Ladies adult unit of Tsukasa Taiko, highlighting the strength and dedication of our community program members.


Free event

No reservations required


For questions email: tsukasataiko@gmail.com

5 Week Intro Workshop with Shubukai


5 Week Intro dance workshop with Shubukai

Wednesdays from 7-8pm:

Oct. 23, Oct. 30, Nov. 13, Nov. 20, Nov. 27

*please note there is no session on November 6


Fujima Yoshinojo instructs the Introductory workshop for Japanese Classical Dance (Nihon Buyo). 

Class will introduce basic movements, walking, bowing, differences in male/female character movement, and introduction to the fan.


$350 / person for five-week session

Register here: https://www.airmw.org/shubukai-5week-intro

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