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GO!OHANA October
La Pena Cultural Center
Berkeley, CA
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GO!OHANA October
GO!OHANA October
Friday, October 22nd 7:30pm
La Pena "Cool-tural" Center
3105 Shattuck Ave Berkeley

Held every month at the historic La Pena Cultural Center in Berkeley, RAMA's GO!OHANA variety showcase is a celebration of the Pan Asian family. Putting the spotlight on independent artists of every genre and style, GO!OHANA is the place to discover Pan Asian talent in an intimate space that immerses you in the performances in an inclusive and welcoming community. Come join us for an evening of food, drink, artistry, and innovation!

Featuring performances by:

::::||||Lailani Africa and Brandon Nguyen ||||::::
Lailani Africa and Branden Nguyen hail from Sunnyvale and Cupertino, Ca. This new duo started early summer of this year. Branden, a music major graduate from UC Riverside brought his Jazz guitar flavor to singer/songwriter Lailani. They have been playing different venues from open mics to small shows throughout the bay area. Currently they are composing songs for an album. They aim to infuse spoken word, hip hop, jazz and other styles to their music.

::::|||| Jenton Lee ||||::::
http://www.youtube.com/user/Jenton
From his quirky parodies, to his funky mashups, Jenton's goal is to have everyone in the audience smiling at least once before leaving the stage. He maintains a strong presence on YouTube with over 3600 subscribers and over 1.3 Million video views. You can find him posting up a new video every week, so be sure to subscribe to his channel at YouTube.JentonLee.com to keep up with his latest videos.

::::|||| Yer Yang ||||::::
Yer Yang is a Hmong womyn who grew up in south Sacramento. She spent her last 5 years living and going to school in Berkeley and has recently moved back to the Sacramento area. Yer first found her passion for music her first year of college when she performed at a small open mic one of her student organizations (the Laotian American Student Representatives) hosted. During her third year of college, she started a small and informal band with one of her friends Phi Nguyen called Phyier [pronounced fire]. This acoustic duo started performing for their student organization SASC (Southeast Asian Student Coalition) and has since performed at several events on campus. Since Phi's recent departure to the east coast, Yer has been working on a small solo project. She hopes to be able to compose new music that can capture her experiences and emotions, music that her friends, family and supporters can relate to. For Yer, music is a tool to bring people together to just have a good time as well as a way to heal and continue moving forward.

::::|||| Festizio ||||::::
http://festizio.net/
San Francisco alt-rock band Festizio combines ambient sounds and driving rhythms in a landscape of intertwined harmonies. Listeners often associate its sound with bands like Radiohead and Muse, though the eclectic variation of genres that Festizio employs clearly distinguishes it as unique. With a diverse musical background, the band also collectively draws from a variety of influences ranging from dance rock to soul. Already garnering positive reviews from industry critics and Bay Area venues, Festizio's popularity is spreading well beyond its local roots. With the release of its long-awaited self-titled album, Festizio solidifies its reputation by providing a fresh new sound to rock music.

Admission $10 (Presale $8)
Doors open at 7:00pm, show stars at 7:30pm
Food and Drink!
Free Raffle!

Thank you for all your support,
The RAMA Team: Aaron, Adam, Andrew, Danielle, Janice, Michelle, Ryan, and Sumoha

Special thanks to our media sponsors:
ChannelAPA.com (http://www.channelapa.com/)
HyphenMagazine (http://www.hyphenmagazine.com/)
SanfranciscoChinatown.com (http://www.sanfranciscochinatown.com/)
TaiwaneseAmerican.org (http://www.taiwaneseamerican.org/)
vive (http://vivesf.com/)

RAMA is a Pan Asian arts and entertainment organization founded in the San Francisco Bay Area. By providing exciting and accessible platforms for the imagination of new Pan Asian artistic identities, RAMA inspires creativity and integrity in the community. Bringing you the finest and most innovative independent Pan Asian talent at exciting concerts and events, RAMA is the Pan Asian Renaissance!

Check out RAMA's website, Facebook, Twitter, and YouTube:
http://www.gostudiorama.com/
http://www.facebook.com/gostudiorama
http://twitter.com/gostudiorama
http://www.youtube.com/gostudiorama

Please send us an email at info@gostudiorama.com if you have any questions.

Location

La Pena Cultural Center
3105 Shattuck Ave
Berkeley, CA 94705
United States

Categories

Music

Kid Friendly: No
Dog Friendly: No
Non-Smoking: No
Wheelchair Accessible: No

Contact

Owner: RAMA
On BPT Since: Oct 18, 2010
 
gostudiorama.com


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