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Culture Activities – 2009

Wednesday, February 18th, 2009

DFW AACC outstanding year of Cultural Activities

Contact: Katherine Dress (Katherine.dress@verizon.net)
Chairman of DFWAACC Cultural Committee

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Photo by FulChu Li. Use with his permission

  1. Irving ISD engaged Irving DFWAACC members to teach conversational Chinese to 120 mostly Hispanic children and one or 2 black or white students but no Asians.The classes were held on Saturdays.  A total of 30 hours to each child. Students ranged from kindergarten to 4th grade.  At graduation, the children made a speech to the audience in mandarin welcoming them, telling them how much they liked learning a third language, thanking the ISD for their support, and asking for more opportunities to learn Chinese.  They also sang songs in 4 languages.  They are capable of making 100 sentences with what they have learned in 30 hours.This initiative was well covered by the press, including the Dallas Morning News and Irving local papers.
  2. The Van Cliburn Foundation outreach to Asian community program.  Since November last year, DFWAACC agreed to assist the foundation in their outreach or PR campaign to the Asian community.  They have discovered an increasing number of Asians have mastered the western art form of “classical music” and excelled.  The number of Asian applicants to their, once every four years, world competition increased dramatically.  The Foundation found it necessary to bring awareness of this trend to the Asian community, and hoped in turn the community would be more aware of what the foundation has accomplished, and participate in their events. I was asked to help bridge the 2 groups as a PR consultant.

Several events were co-hosted by DFWAACC and other community groups that included a concert at bass hall featuring young Chinese pianist, the February auditions in Fort Worth for the 2009 competition. More than 200 people applied. 150 were selected to audition in several cities of the world, and 30 were selected to compete for the final rounds. Of the 30, 16 were of Asian origin. These were future selected to 12 for the Preliminary Round and 6 were of Asian origin. They were further sized to 6 semi Finalists of which 4 are of Asian origin.

Finally the world’s best won because of their love for music and their gift to share music

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Photo by ALTRE MEDIA. Use with their permission

I am pleased to announce that the top awards for the Van Cliburn competition went to 3 wonderful artists who made the pianos sing of beauty to the world and enveloped us in their special worlds.  The top 3 were chosen.  There was so much to consider and the judges finally tied the first place.  The top three just happen to be of Asian origin. There was no 3rd prize.

Instead,  The charming Korean young lady, Yeol Eum Son, won the silver medal.

And the youngest competitor (19) Haochen Zhang of China and our own (since February ) blind superstar Nobuyuki Tsujii of Japan tied for the gold medal.

This is a very special moment for us Asians and we are very proud of their accomplishments.

In the final concert we were gifted with the consistent flawless, seamless and liquid recital of Nobu whose purity to music is magical.

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Photo by ALTRE MEDIA. Use with their permission

Hoachen Zhang performed all his recitals with perfection and just floored everyone with his Prokofiev Concerto  No 2 in G minor, Op 16 with the universal acclaim of “perfection”.  His excellent manners and humility made him ageless rather than the youngest performer.

There were many more Asians in the audience.

Our press covered the Van Cliburn competition extensively

It is a great gift to the world that the foundation made the entire competition free to the world on webcast

To top it all off the magical knight in white representing beauty, music and purity of heart, the eternal Van Cliburn himself was there to greet one and all.

This was the experience of a lifetime. We accomplished our goals.

kathy

Arts and Van Cliburn Competitions – 2009

Friday, January 2nd, 2009

Contact: Katherine Dress (Katherine.dress@verizon.net)
Chairman of DFWAACC Cultural Committee

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Van Cliburn Competition - 2009

DFWAACC is serving as the key PR and Outreach link for the Van Cliburn Foundation to the Asian Community in DFW.

This is a new initiative of the Cultural Committee chaired by Kathy Dress. Since January we have organized:

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    An Asian press reception where the foundation announced its emphasis to reach out to the Asian community since they have noted the very significant increase of top music talent from Asia . The Van Cliburn World Piano Competition is held every four years and is compared to the Olympics of the music world. This year 150 auditions will be given in several cities of the world from a selection of over 200 applicants. Ft. Worth is an audition city and 10 of the 28 competitors are Asian or of Asian origin. In March 30 of these will be given scholarships including travel and stay to continue with the competition which will be narrowed to 16 and to the 6 finalists who are determined in concerts given in May and June. Winners will receive not only a cash prize but most importantly a 3 year contract of concert bookings allover the world by the foundation to properly launch their career. The value of the total package is approximately $1 million in value.

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    Community support for the Yundi Li concert at Bass Hall in January. We were able to generate approximately 300 Asians as audience. We also co-sponsored a pre-concert reception for the occasion. The Consul General of the People’s Republic of China in Houston and her entourage also can to support the outstanding who at 18 was the first Chinese citizen First Prize Winner of the Chopin International Piano Competition in Warsaw. The Bass Hall debut was a grand and exquisite performance to al full house and 2 standing ovations.

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    Community and media support for the Ft. Worth auditions (Feb 21 thru Feb 24, 2009) and a co-hosted reception on 2/22 when competitors from Greece, Taiwan, Japan, Canada, Russia, China and America will compete. 5 of the 7 are of Asian origin.

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