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Tuesday, August 11, 2009

 

Kollaboration is a nonprofit 501(c)(3) organization. Our mission is EMPOWERMENT THROUGH ENTERTAINMENT. We are dedicated to the promotion of a strong Asian Pacific Islander American presence in entertainment. We use this positive presence to aid other charitable and community causes.


MIKE ISBERTO on SAT, AUG 15TH @ 7PM

UNITED Charity Event on SAT, AUG 15th @ 7PM

CLOSER THAN EVER Musical in AUGUST

STFU YOUTH SUMMIT on MON, AUG 31st

The KCCD Communities Empowering Youth Coalition invites you to the Asian American Youth STFU "Speaking Truth for Unity" Summit - Empowered to Be the Change on August 31st 10am-4pm at The California Endowment. Please visit www.kccd3300.org for more information and to register!

RACEBENDING.COM
Fight Paramount's racist casting of The Last Airbender! Hollywood believes diversity is about Caucasian heroes defeating Middle Eastern and South Asian terrorists.

From David Carradine's Kung Fu to this year's Dragonball: Evolution, the systematic exploitation of "exotic" Asian culture and exclusion of hard-working Asian-American performers has been an integral part of American entertainment for decades. Don't let their prejudice profit.

Learn more at RACEBENDING.COM. Become informed, spread the word, join our boycott and campus campaigns. Help stop this from ever happening again.
 






Kollaboration Acoustic 3 Ticket Tour


Acoustic 3 Ticket Tour starts at Pinkberry in Little Tokyo. Don't miss out! It's on Saturday, August 15 from 2 to 4pm! Win FREE cds and PINKBERRY! Some of our Acoustic performers will be performing, so come and join us!!! Tickets for our Acoustic show will also be available for purchase.




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Friday, April 03, 2009

 

Kollaboration is a nonprofit 501(c)(3) organization. Our mission is EMPOWERMENT THROUGH ENTERTAINMENT. We are dedicated to the promotion of a strong Asian Pacific Islander American presence in entertainment. We use this positive presence to aid other charitable and community causes.


KOLLAB 9 GALLERY
UPDATED w/PICS!

OPERATION HIDEO
THURS, APRIL 9th

KOLLAB HIP HOP on FRI, June 12th @ the FORD
 
KOLLAB NEW YORK RETURNS on JUNE 27th!!
 


Kollaboration is excited to be a part of the Ford Amphitheatre's 2009 season. The Ford is an historic outdoor theatre nestled in the Hollywood Hills across the 101 freeway from the Hollywood Bowl. The amphitheatre provides an intimate space for dance, music, theatre and film aficionados alike. You'll experience our show closer than you could imagine in an outdoor amphitheatre, because no seat is further than 96 feet from the stage! We are proud and happy to be appearing in such a beautiful venue and hope you'll join us on Friday, June 12, 2009 when we perform under the stars for Kollaboration Hip Hop and Laugh-Off!

The very best way to stay up-to-date on all the events at the Ford is to sign up for the Ford's email list. Go to www.FordTheatres.org – the source for complete Ford season information - and click “Sign up Now” on the homepage.

Thank you!
Kollaboration




 

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Tuesday, March 24, 2009

 

Kollaboration is a nonprofit 501(c)(3) organization. Our mission is EMPOWERMENT THROUGH ENTERTAINMENT. We are dedicated to the promotion of a strong Asian Pacific Islander American presence in entertainment. We use this positive presence to aid other charitable and community causes.


SPECIAL THANKS
TO OUR SPONSORS











BoA's 1st Album
  Available @ Amazon.com

CONGRATS TO OUR
KOLLAB 9 WINNERS!

Grand Prize - Kenichi Ebina

1st Runner Up - Jane Lui

Audience Choice Award Presented by Verizon Wireless - Lilybeth Evardome

CELEBRITY/VIP GUESTS IN ATTENDANCE @ KOLLAB 9
Aaron Yoo – Actor in Nick and Norah’s Infinite Playlist, 21 and Disturbia

Allen Evangelista - Actor in ABC Family’s The Secret Life of the American Teenager

Brian Tee – Actor in The Fast And The Furious: Tokyo Drift, and USA’s TV series Crash

Christine Dai – Miss Taiwan World

David Park - Agent, TV literary department at UTA

DJ Shy - First female mixer at 102.7 KIIS-FM

Jamie Chung, Actress in Samurai Girl and upcoming Fox movie Dragonball Evolution

Jieho Lee - Director of the movie Air I Breathe

Jinah Kim - Reporter, KNBC-TV & NBC News Channel

Joseph Kahn - Music video director for Britney Spears, Janet Jackson, etc

Julia Ling - Actress on NBC’s CHUCK

Justin Chon- Actor in the film Twilight

Kunal Nayyar - Actor on The Big Bang Theory

Macy Gray- Grammy Award Winner R&B and soul singer-songwriter

Roy Lee – Producer & owner of Vertigo Entertainment

Sarah Shyn - Agent at Gersh

Smith Cho- Actress on NBC's series Knight Rider

Taboo - Rapper, Black Eyed Peas

Theresa Kang - Agent-TV literary department - Endeavor Talent Agency

Tom Anderson - Myspace

MTV’S Daddy’s Girls- Alycia Bellamy
                                             
                                              and many, many more!
 


Kollaboration 2009
Synopsis by John Kim
   

OMG, were you there?  February 21st marked a historical moment in Asian American entertainment as 6,300 people from all over the United States filled the famous Shrine Auditorium to capacity.  The previous host to the Academy Awards, several Grammy Awards, Emmy Awards, and many more saw for the first time a unique collection of professional, rising, and amateur entertainers with a single mission…to “Empower through Entertainment.” The 9th annual Kollaboration show grasped the reins of an eager audience and cemented its position as the premier Asian American event.

 
   
The night began with a video skit starring the charming founder Paul “PK” Kim and executive producer Roy Choi as they embarked upon an endearingly misfitted journey with a mysterious briefcase.  Beautiful actress Moon Bloodgood, from the upcoming blockbuster Terminator Salvation, demonstrated her self-deprecating comedic side as she confidently belted out vocals to some of today’s popular music for an eye-rolling sound engineer.  The audience roared in laughter to Bloodgood’s off-key karaoke close-up and her admittance that at the very least she was “good enough for an actress.”  While always delivering moments to remember, it’s often hard to believe that Kollaboration is a not-for-profit organization due to the draw of support from internationally acclaimed artists as well as the contagious air of enthusiasm from thousands of adoring fans.

 
   
Laced in between the performances of the show’s seven competitors, several of America’s best dance crews tantalized the eyes with precision moves and grooves.  Team Millennia was the first to take the stage and sweated something spectacular that lifted the audience to cheers.  Moving as a single idea in multiple bodies, Fanny Pak’s dance routine teased and pleased with each member ending by hanging into the orchestra pit.  And not to be outdone, Kaba Modern’s tribute to Michael Jackson thrilled the screaming auditorium with high energy grooves felt from the first row to the last.

 
   
Most people come to watch a great show, but some arrive to step up as part of an event that truly empowers.  Unique to Kollaboration, members of the audience are offered an opportunity to take the stage for an impromptu freestyle competition. And it always makes for awesome entertainment.  Judged by audience cheers, freestylers brought plenty of personality and proved that talent can come from anywhere.

 

The core of the show has always been providing a platform for Asian American artists to showcase their creative expression through friendly competition for large cash prizes.  With the spotlight on, Kollaboration’s seven competitors certainly seized the moment.  Kenichi Ebina deceptively danced in a robotic fashion that would have androids throwing in the towel.  Jazmin proved that sometimes songs sound best when tuned to a four sister harmony.  Paving a new way to hear violin, Paul Dateh bowed his strings toward emoting the true artistic voice within instruments.  Kina Grannis might not have been strong enough for a man’s inconsistent love, but her live performance highlighted that she is more than another pretty face on Youtube.  Although arriving as the under-promoted underdog, Lilybeth Evardome’s vocals garnered a winning position as the audience’s voted favorite.  Jane Lui silenced thousands into admiration with some smooth strokes on the piano and the warmth of a touching voice reminiscent of a comforting mother.  Finally, all of the competition came to a rest as David Choi strummed his acoustic original “Youtube (A Love Song)” with the same skillful fun previously featured online.
   
 

Kollaboration’s broad mission of empowerment through entertainment was further seen in the mixed medley of special guest performances.  Magician Norman Ng conjured bowling balls from sketchpads and cell phones from Pringles cans.  Comedy Central Comedian Jo Koy told ridiculously hilarious stories of his Filipino family life.  The entire event concluded on a climax as the much-anticipated international superstar BoA debuted a couple tracks from her first American album.
   
 
 

Although the competition’s prize winners went to first place Kenichi Ebina and second place Jane Lui, extra honors should be endowed upon the entire movement’s leaders Paul “PK” Kim and Roy Choi as well as the hardworking volunteer staff.  Nine years ago, no one ever thought that a simple show with a big dream would evolve to become so dynamic in its entertainment and influence.  It is unbelievable that all proceeds go into helping fellow nonprofit organizations and expanding the movement.  I’m definitely looking forward to next year…Kollaboration 10 is going to be amazing.

Special thanks to our judges, Printz Board, James Kyson Lee, James Ryu, Teddy Zee, and Welly Yang. And a huge thanks to our sponsors!! And of course this would not all be possible without our fans, supporters, and staff!

 


      


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Tuesday, February 17, 2009

 

Kollaboration is a nonprofit 501(c)(3) organization. Our mission is EMPOWERMENT THROUGH ENTERTAINMENT. We are dedicated to the promotion of a strong Asian Pacific Islander American presence in entertainment. We use this positive presence to aid other charitable and community causes.


BoA LIVE @ the SHRINE AUDITORIUM!
Online ticket purchases will end on FRIDAY, FEB 20th @ 3PM
Higher ticket prices if you purchase at the door, so...
GET YOUR TICKETS BEFORE IT'S TOO LATE!!


For Immediate Release:

The 9th Annual Kollaboration at the Shrine Auditorium, Los Angeles on Saturday, February 21, 2009.

LOS ANGELES, CA—Saturday, February 21st, 2009 marks the day in which Boa, the Korean-born singer/dancer phenomenon of Asia will join Kollaboration 9’s lineup of some of today’s best Asian American talent on stage at the Shrine Auditorium. Boa, whose big-voice and powerfully precise dance routine with her Tinkerbelle-like frame has moved more than 10 million albums throughout Asia in Japan, China, Thailand, Taiwan, Hong Kong, and Korea; her debut American album will be released on March 17th this year. Kollaboration 9 at the Shrine Auditorium will be the artist’s first time to share the stage with independent, up-and-coming Asian American artists.

While Boa will get to set the tone of the stage as the larger-than-life stunner, this year’s competitors are sure to compete for the limelight. Kollaboration 9 competitors Jane Lui – award-winning songwriter and performer with her rich and soulful voice, Paul Dateh – hip hop violinist, David Choi – Warner Chappell songwriter and David Bowie award-winning songwriter and performer, Kenichi Ebina – the only two-time Grand Champion of Showtime at the Apollo; actor and choreographer of the Japanese drama Manhattan Diaries, Jazmin – the four-sister pop-group finalists of MTV's Top Pop Group and NBC's America's Got Talent, Kina Grannis – Singer and songwriter who won the 2008 Doritos Crash the Superbowl competition, and Lilybeth Evardome – Concerto protégé of Andrew Robinson of the Los Angeles Philharmonic will move the 6,300 enthused audience throughout the evening.

MTV’s America’s Best Dance Crews’ KABA Modern, Fanny Pak and Team Millennia as guest performers will complete the Kollaboration 9 show as a historical moment in Asian American entertainment history. Aspiring Asian American talents will share the stage with some of the most popular Asian American artists working their way throughout the mainstream media, and with Boa- the biggest established artist in Asia on her way to her American breakthrough.

This year's competition winners will be decided by guest judges: Printz Board (Producer of artists Natasha Bedingfield and the Black Eyed Peas ), James Kyson Lee (Actor of NBC's Heroes ), James Ryu (Editor-in-Chief of KoreaAm Journal and Audrey magazine), Welly Yang (director of Asian Excellence Awards), and Teddy Zee (Producer of The Pursuit of Happyness, Hitch ).

The Shrine Expo Hall (directly adjacent to the Shrine Auditorium) will host 4,000 after-show partiers for the official Kollaboration 9 After-party. The event will be open-bar (courtesy of Hite Beer/Jinro Soju) and will include its own array of special guests- Roscoe Umali (Rapper with 2008's #1 Independent Record in the U.S.), Nylon Pink (L.A. pop-rock band composed of Kaila Yu, Karen Beck, Kat Lee, Samuel Bluck, Tj Mcdonnell and Tj Normandin) and Tatum Jones (R&B group finalists on NBC's America's Got Talent ) and four college dance-crews for an after-party in need of its own “save the date” memo.

For more information, please go to http://www.kollaboration.org

Purchase tickets here - http://www.kollaboration.org/Tickets/Los-Angeles/Kollaboration-9-Tickets.html


CONTACT:
Alicia Um
aliciayumium@gmail.com

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