မနက္ဖန္ Proskhansky Auditorium, The Graduate Center, City University of New York, 365 Fifth Avenue (at 34th Street) New York City မွာ ျမန္မာတိုင္းရင္းသူမ်ားကို ၾကားနာေမးျမန္းပြဲ စေတာ့မည္။ စိတ္ပါ ၀င္စားသူတိုင္းတက္ေရာက္နားေထာင္နိင္ပါတယ္။ အကယ္၍ မနက္ဖန္ ကိုယ္တိုင္ကိုယ္က် မတက္ေရာက္ႏိုင္ပါက အြန္လိုင္းေပၚမွတိုက္႐ိုက္ ထုပ္လႊင့္ေပးမႈကို ဤေနရာ မွ ( http://www.nobelwomensinitiative.org/blogs/burmatribunal/webcast ) အဂၤလပ္ ျမန္မာ ႏွစ္ဘာသာျဖင့္ ၾကည့္႐ႉ႕ႏိုင္ပါတယ္။
လူအခြင့္အေရး အဓိပတိၾကီး ေတြ ျဖစ္ၾကတဲ့ အီရန္ ႏိုင္ငံမွ ႏိုဘယ္ျငိမ္းခ်မ္းေရးဆုရွင္ Dr. Shirin Edadi အေမရိကန္ ႏိုင္ငံမွ ႏိုဘယ္ျငိမ္းခ်မ္းေရးဆုရွင္ Jody Willims အာဂ်င္တီးနားႏိုင္ငံမွ ႏိုဘယ္ျငိမ္းခ်မ္းေရးဆုရွင္ Adolfo Pérez Esquivelတို႕ကဦးေဆာင္ေသာ ခံုသမာဓိအဖြဲ႕မွ ျမန္မာတိုင္းရင္းသူမ်ား ရဲ့ ထြက္ဆိုခ်က္ေတြကို ၾကားနာမွာျဖစ္ပါတယ္။
လာေရာက္အားေပး၍ေသာ္လည္းေကာင္း အြန္လိုင္းေပၚမွတိုက္႐ိုက္ ထုပ္လႊင့္ေပးမႈကို ၾကည့္႐ႉ႕အားေပးျခင္းျဖင့္ေသာ္လည္းေကာင္း စစ္အုပ္စုရဲ့ ျမန္မာအမ်ိဳးသမီးထုအေပၚ မေလွ်ာ္မကန္ အၾကမ္းဖက္လုပ္ေဆာင္မႉမ်ားကို ဝိုင္းဝန္းကန္႕ကြက္ရွုံခ် ေပးၾကပါလို႕တိုက္တြန္းႏိႈးေဆာ္အပ္ပါတယ္။
ေဇာ္ဝင္း (နယူးေရာ႔ခ္)
Invitation to Tribunal
ေဇာ္ဝင္း (နယူးေရာ႔ခ္) မွ ေပးပို႕သည္
Monday, 1 March 2010
တပ္မေတာ္သမိုင္းျပတိုက္အား ေရာင္းခ်ရန္ ေစ်းဆိုင္ေန
တတိုင္းျပည္လံုး ရိွ နိင္ငံပိုင္ စီးပြားေရးလုပ္ငန္းမ်ားကို ပုဂလိကမ်ား ( Than Shwe's family Cronies ) မ်ား အား ေရာင္းခ် ျပီးေနာက္ ဦး၀ိစာရလမ္းေပၚရိွ ျမန္မာ တပ္မေတာ္ သမိုင္းျပတိုက္ ေနရာအား စကၤပူ စီးပြားေရးသမားတဦး အား ေရာင္းရန္ ေစ်းဆိုင္လ်က္ရိွေၾကာင္း သတင္းရရိွပါတယ္။
၂၀၁၀ ေရြးေကာက္ပြဲ ကိုမိုးသီးကန္ ့ကြက္ေဆြးေႏြး
ဦးေခမာစာရမွ ဦးသုေ၀ႏွင့္ ေဒါက္တာခင္ေဇာ္ဝင္းအား ေမးခြန္းထုတ္
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"Dear Haiti, . Yours,"
An evening of Butoh, Avant-garde dance, Poetry and Visual art benefiting relief efforts in Haiti
Brooklyn, NY February 19, 2010 - "Dear Haiti, Yours," is an evening of Butoh, avant-garde dance, music, poetry, and visual art benefiting relief efforts in Haiti. The event will take place on Saturday, March 6th at 8pm at the Center for Performance Research (CPR) in Brooklyn, located at 361 Manhattan Avenue, Unit 1 Brooklyn, NY 11211. Tickets are $15 and can be purchased at the door. All proceeds will go to Partners in Health .
Internationally-recognized and award-winning musician Bora Yoon will conclude the evening's showcase. Other acts include Vangeline, Artistic Director of the New York-based Vangeline Theater, including Butoh and avant-garde dance performances by Melisa Lohman , Irem Calikusu, Ye Taik and Kim Burgas . Visual artist Nino Trentinella and a reading by Amy Bonnaffons of a Aung Way poem will kick off the night.
Curator / Organizer: Ye Taik
yetaik@hotmail.com
Co-Curator / Co-Organizer: Kim Burgas
burgaska@gmail.com
Link
http://burgaska.wordpress.com/2010/02/24/dear-haiti-yours-artist-bios/

Bora Yoon
Bora Yoon is an experimental multi-instrumentalist, composer and performer, who creates architectural soundscapes from found objects, chamber instruments, digital devices, and voice. Featured in WIRE magazine and on the front page of The Wall Street Journal for her musical innovations�Yoon has presented her original soundwork ( (( PHONATION )) ) internationally, at Lincoln Center, the Nam June Paik Museum in Seoul, Patravadi Theatre in Bangkok, the Bang on a Can Marathon, BAM, and John Zorn's Stone. Her music has been presented by Samsung and the Electronic Music Foundation; commissioned by the Young People's Chorus Chorus of NYC and SAYAKA Ladies Chorale of Tokyo; awarded by Billboard, BMI, and Arion Foundation; and published by Swirl Records, MIT Press, and the Journal of Popular Noise. Upcoming plans include scoring and performing the multimedia stage adaption to Haruki Murakami's "Wind Up Bird Chronicle"; custom instrument design and performance with LEMUR; recording and remix projects with DJ Spooky, Meredith Monk, and early music group New York Polyphony; and a wax cylinder record for UK phonograph artist Aleks Kolkowski's museum collection� while ( (( PHONATION )) ) continues to resonate and rarefact in concert. www.borayoon.com

Irem Calikusu
Irem's life as a dancer started in Istanbul, at the Theater Research Lab with Mustafa Kaplan. Being deeply moved by a Butoh performance she saw in Istanbul, she went on to complete a Master's thesis on Butoh and post war politics in Japan at the Anthropology Department of UMass, Amherst. She has studied Butoh with Min Tanaka, Akira Kasai, and Ko Murobushi, Body Mind Centering with Bonnie Bainbridge Cohen and Modern Dance at the Cunningham School for Dance. She has danced with Ko Murobushi, Takuya Muramatsu, Mari Osanai and Leimay. She has shown work in various venues in Istanbul and New York including Movement Research at Judson Church, Dixon Place, NY Butoh Festival, the CAVE, Construction Company, Cunningham Studio and CATI Dance Studio. http://www.iremcalikusu.com/

Nino Trentinella
Nino Trentinella was born in 1979 in Tbilisi, Republic of Georgia and now lives and works in USA.Nino earned her Bachelor of Art degree in Animation and Photography in 2001; and her Master of Fine Art in Imaging and Digital Arts (Film & Photography emphasis) from the University of Maryland, Baltimore County in 2005. Some of the awards Nino received include: Presidential Scholars Program Teacher Recognition Award (2008), Carver Foundation Grant (2008), GSA Research Grant (2002-2005), Soho Photo Gallery's National Competition Winner Award (2001, 2002), Jeanie Druck Riebling Memorial Scholarship, (1998), Victoria & Albert Museum and Baltimore Museum of Art: "A Grand Design" Competition Grand Prize (1998).Nino's artwork is based on narrative storytelling and personal narratives. Her work is exhibited internationally and is in the permanent collections of the Library of Congress, Washington, DC and Kiyosato Museum of Photographic Arts, Kiyosato, Japan.

Vangeline
Vangeline is a butoh dancer from France and the Artistic director of the Vangeline Theater, a New York dance company firmly based in the tradition of Japanese Butoh while carrying it into the 21st century.
www.vangeline.com
Photograph is by Yi Chun Wu

Ye Taik
Ye Taik is a brooklyn-based performing artist, avant garde and Butoh dancer , who was born in Rangoon , Burma.He went to the University of Computer Studies and Law School, Rangoon from which he graduated both in 2003 with a B.C Technology degree and in 2006 with a honor of Law degree respectively. Since his move to New York as an independent artist ,he began his avant-garde Butoh dance training under the direction of Vangeline , Ko Murobushi and Degio Pinon.He has had a pleasure of working with Vangeline Theater ( www.vangeline.com ), The Internationalists (www.theinternationalists.org ),NO-where NOW-here( www.theinternationalists.org/nowhere ) ,Performa09 (www.performa-arts.org ) and performed various art spaces and public area inculded United Nation Plaza in New York .Recently he choreographed his avant-garde dance solo in the dance and theater festival of "Around the world in 24 hours " , New York.He recently finished his showcase of wax works program on 17 of januart 2010 in triskelion. He loves to collaboration with others.

Melissa Lohman
Melissa Lohman is a dancer/performer based in N.Y.C.Butoh in various forms,is at the core of her training. She is currently focusing on her solo work,and collaborating with jazz and avant-guarde musicians.Most recently,she danced at Douglass Street Music Collective with renowned jazz musicians Rob Garcia (drums) and Michel Gentile (flute).Melissa is also in ongoing collaboration with Butoh master Katsura Kan.

Aung Way
date of birth - July 23 , 1954
place of birth - Burma (Myanmar)
1982 - became poet
1976-78, 1988, 1989-91 - three times in prison
2007 - left for Thailand
2008 - arrived in America
http://www.chakpak.com/video/hands-with-love-%28%3F%3F%3F%3F%3F%3F%3F%3F%3F%3F%3F%3F%3F%3F%3F%29/4801639
(အဓိပဓိၾကီး ေပးပို႕သည္)


"Dear Haiti, . Yours,"
An evening of Butoh, Avant-garde dance, Poetry and Visual art benefiting relief efforts in Haiti
Brooklyn, NY February 19, 2010 - "Dear Haiti, Yours," is an evening of Butoh, avant-garde dance, music, poetry, and visual art benefiting relief efforts in Haiti. The event will take place on Saturday, March 6th at 8pm at the Center for Performance Research (CPR) in Brooklyn, located at 361 Manhattan Avenue, Unit 1 Brooklyn, NY 11211. Tickets are $15 and can be purchased at the door. All proceeds will go to Partners in Health .
Internationally-recognized and award-winning musician Bora Yoon will conclude the evening's showcase. Other acts include Vangeline, Artistic Director of the New York-based Vangeline Theater, including Butoh and avant-garde dance performances by Melisa Lohman , Irem Calikusu, Ye Taik and Kim Burgas . Visual artist Nino Trentinella and a reading by Amy Bonnaffons of a Aung Way poem will kick off the night.
Curator / Organizer: Ye Taik
yetaik@hotmail.com
Co-Curator / Co-Organizer: Kim Burgas
burgaska@gmail.com
Link
http://burgaska.wordpress.com/2010/02/24/dear-haiti-yours-artist-bios/

Bora Yoon
Bora Yoon is an experimental multi-instrumentalist, composer and performer, who creates architectural soundscapes from found objects, chamber instruments, digital devices, and voice. Featured in WIRE magazine and on the front page of The Wall Street Journal for her musical innovations�Yoon has presented her original soundwork ( (( PHONATION )) ) internationally, at Lincoln Center, the Nam June Paik Museum in Seoul, Patravadi Theatre in Bangkok, the Bang on a Can Marathon, BAM, and John Zorn's Stone. Her music has been presented by Samsung and the Electronic Music Foundation; commissioned by the Young People's Chorus Chorus of NYC and SAYAKA Ladies Chorale of Tokyo; awarded by Billboard, BMI, and Arion Foundation; and published by Swirl Records, MIT Press, and the Journal of Popular Noise. Upcoming plans include scoring and performing the multimedia stage adaption to Haruki Murakami's "Wind Up Bird Chronicle"; custom instrument design and performance with LEMUR; recording and remix projects with DJ Spooky, Meredith Monk, and early music group New York Polyphony; and a wax cylinder record for UK phonograph artist Aleks Kolkowski's museum collection� while ( (( PHONATION )) ) continues to resonate and rarefact in concert. www.borayoon.com

Irem Calikusu
Irem's life as a dancer started in Istanbul, at the Theater Research Lab with Mustafa Kaplan. Being deeply moved by a Butoh performance she saw in Istanbul, she went on to complete a Master's thesis on Butoh and post war politics in Japan at the Anthropology Department of UMass, Amherst. She has studied Butoh with Min Tanaka, Akira Kasai, and Ko Murobushi, Body Mind Centering with Bonnie Bainbridge Cohen and Modern Dance at the Cunningham School for Dance. She has danced with Ko Murobushi, Takuya Muramatsu, Mari Osanai and Leimay. She has shown work in various venues in Istanbul and New York including Movement Research at Judson Church, Dixon Place, NY Butoh Festival, the CAVE, Construction Company, Cunningham Studio and CATI Dance Studio. http://www.iremcalikusu.com/

Nino Trentinella
Nino Trentinella was born in 1979 in Tbilisi, Republic of Georgia and now lives and works in USA.Nino earned her Bachelor of Art degree in Animation and Photography in 2001; and her Master of Fine Art in Imaging and Digital Arts (Film & Photography emphasis) from the University of Maryland, Baltimore County in 2005. Some of the awards Nino received include: Presidential Scholars Program Teacher Recognition Award (2008), Carver Foundation Grant (2008), GSA Research Grant (2002-2005), Soho Photo Gallery's National Competition Winner Award (2001, 2002), Jeanie Druck Riebling Memorial Scholarship, (1998), Victoria & Albert Museum and Baltimore Museum of Art: "A Grand Design" Competition Grand Prize (1998).Nino's artwork is based on narrative storytelling and personal narratives. Her work is exhibited internationally and is in the permanent collections of the Library of Congress, Washington, DC and Kiyosato Museum of Photographic Arts, Kiyosato, Japan.

Vangeline
Vangeline is a butoh dancer from France and the Artistic director of the Vangeline Theater, a New York dance company firmly based in the tradition of Japanese Butoh while carrying it into the 21st century.
www.vangeline.com
Photograph is by Yi Chun Wu

Ye Taik
Ye Taik is a brooklyn-based performing artist, avant garde and Butoh dancer , who was born in Rangoon , Burma.He went to the University of Computer Studies and Law School, Rangoon from which he graduated both in 2003 with a B.C Technology degree and in 2006 with a honor of Law degree respectively. Since his move to New York as an independent artist ,he began his avant-garde Butoh dance training under the direction of Vangeline , Ko Murobushi and Degio Pinon.He has had a pleasure of working with Vangeline Theater ( www.vangeline.com ), The Internationalists (www.theinternationalists.org ),NO-where NOW-here( www.theinternationalists.org/nowhere ) ,Performa09 (www.performa-arts.org ) and performed various art spaces and public area inculded United Nation Plaza in New York .Recently he choreographed his avant-garde dance solo in the dance and theater festival of "Around the world in 24 hours " , New York.He recently finished his showcase of wax works program on 17 of januart 2010 in triskelion. He loves to collaboration with others.

Melissa Lohman
Melissa Lohman is a dancer/performer based in N.Y.C.Butoh in various forms,is at the core of her training. She is currently focusing on her solo work,and collaborating with jazz and avant-guarde musicians.Most recently,she danced at Douglass Street Music Collective with renowned jazz musicians Rob Garcia (drums) and Michel Gentile (flute).Melissa is also in ongoing collaboration with Butoh master Katsura Kan.

Aung Way
date of birth - July 23 , 1954
place of birth - Burma (Myanmar)
1982 - became poet
1976-78, 1988, 1989-91 - three times in prison
2007 - left for Thailand
2008 - arrived in America
http://www.chakpak.com/video/hands-with-love-%28%3F%3F%3F%3F%3F%3F%3F%3F%3F%3F%3F%3F%3F%3F%3F%29/4801639
(အဓိပဓိၾကီး ေပးပို႕သည္)
FUNDRAISER TO BENEFIT THE CHILD PROTECTION AND EDUCATION CENTER AT MAE TAO CLINIC
(အဓိပဓိၾကီး ေပးပို႕သည္)

FUNDRAISER TO BENEFIT THE CHILD PROTECTION AND EDUCATION CENTER AT MAE TAO CLINIC
On Wednesday, April 7th, 2010 Free Burma Alliance and Network 355 are holding a fundraiser to benefit the Burmese children refugees at Mae Tao Clinic in Thailand (www.maetaoclinic.org). Established in 1989, the Mae Tao Clinic (MTC), founded and directed by Dr. Cynthia Maung, provides free health care for refugees and other individuals, who cross the border from Burma to Thailand, escaping armed conflict and rampant human rights violations in their homeland. There are currently approximately 2,500 Burmese children living on the premises of Mae Tao Clinic, many of whom are orphans and former child soldiers. Recognized as an “Asian Hero” by TIME magazine in 2003, and nominated for 2004 Nobel Peace Prize, Dr. Cynthia Maung has received many honors for her humanitarian work, including the Ramon Magsaysay award (known as the Asian Nobel Peace Prize) and the John Humphries Freedom award in Canada.
This Black Tie Gala event will take place from 7:00 pm to 10:00 pm at the renowned Friar’s Club, located at 57 East 55th Street in New York City (www.friarsclub.com). The program will include traditional Burmese dance performance, photography exhibition by Soros Foundation, brief presentation by Heroes Serving Humanity, personal video message from Dr. Cynthia Maung, video clip from an upcoming documentary by Jeremy Taylor “Burma: An Indictment” and a silent auction. Premium Open Bar and Buffet Style dinner will be served.
The event will be photographed by Adam Bernstein Photography Studio and video taped by Georgia Hilton from 1Line Media. Among the sponsors are Elle Magazine, Lindt Chocolates, StubHub!, Hit Parader Magazine, Crunch Fitness, Delirius Design, Kimberly Hotel, Ito En, Julia Dale Group, Naxart and Mednik Events. The invitation to the fundraiser will be sent out to thousands and will be posted on various websites. VIP guests, such as political figures and celebrities have been invited, and will be announced upon firm confirmation. The expected number of guests is 150.
ORGANIZERS: FREE BURMA ALLIANCE (FBA) is a recently formed coalition of human rights and humanitarian relief organizations dedicated to raising awareness about humanitarian crisis in Burma. The coalition was created in order to present a unified voice focusing attention on the crimes against humanity in Burma and to provide advocacy strategies to encourage international community to take a strong stand against the military junta in Burma. Organizations joined FBA include National League for Democracy-LA, NCUB, Burma Point, Thai Burma Border Consortium, Backpack Health Workers Team, Heroes Serving Humanity, Mae Tao Clinic, Women League of Burma and Amnesty International USA.
NETWORK 355 is a New York City based network of women entrepreneurs who volunteer their expertise to raise public awareness about humanitarian and cultural causes.
Tickets on sale from 03/07/10
For details and sponsorship opportunities contact
Jeremy Taylor: jeremy@freeburmaalliance.org & Elena Tchainikova: et@network355.org
(အဓိပဓိၾကီး ေပးပို႕သည္)

FUNDRAISER TO BENEFIT THE CHILD PROTECTION AND EDUCATION CENTER AT MAE TAO CLINIC
On Wednesday, April 7th, 2010 Free Burma Alliance and Network 355 are holding a fundraiser to benefit the Burmese children refugees at Mae Tao Clinic in Thailand (www.maetaoclinic.org). Established in 1989, the Mae Tao Clinic (MTC), founded and directed by Dr. Cynthia Maung, provides free health care for refugees and other individuals, who cross the border from Burma to Thailand, escaping armed conflict and rampant human rights violations in their homeland. There are currently approximately 2,500 Burmese children living on the premises of Mae Tao Clinic, many of whom are orphans and former child soldiers. Recognized as an “Asian Hero” by TIME magazine in 2003, and nominated for 2004 Nobel Peace Prize, Dr. Cynthia Maung has received many honors for her humanitarian work, including the Ramon Magsaysay award (known as the Asian Nobel Peace Prize) and the John Humphries Freedom award in Canada.
This Black Tie Gala event will take place from 7:00 pm to 10:00 pm at the renowned Friar’s Club, located at 57 East 55th Street in New York City (www.friarsclub.com). The program will include traditional Burmese dance performance, photography exhibition by Soros Foundation, brief presentation by Heroes Serving Humanity, personal video message from Dr. Cynthia Maung, video clip from an upcoming documentary by Jeremy Taylor “Burma: An Indictment” and a silent auction. Premium Open Bar and Buffet Style dinner will be served.
The event will be photographed by Adam Bernstein Photography Studio and video taped by Georgia Hilton from 1Line Media. Among the sponsors are Elle Magazine, Lindt Chocolates, StubHub!, Hit Parader Magazine, Crunch Fitness, Delirius Design, Kimberly Hotel, Ito En, Julia Dale Group, Naxart and Mednik Events. The invitation to the fundraiser will be sent out to thousands and will be posted on various websites. VIP guests, such as political figures and celebrities have been invited, and will be announced upon firm confirmation. The expected number of guests is 150.
ORGANIZERS: FREE BURMA ALLIANCE (FBA) is a recently formed coalition of human rights and humanitarian relief organizations dedicated to raising awareness about humanitarian crisis in Burma. The coalition was created in order to present a unified voice focusing attention on the crimes against humanity in Burma and to provide advocacy strategies to encourage international community to take a strong stand against the military junta in Burma. Organizations joined FBA include National League for Democracy-LA, NCUB, Burma Point, Thai Burma Border Consortium, Backpack Health Workers Team, Heroes Serving Humanity, Mae Tao Clinic, Women League of Burma and Amnesty International USA.
NETWORK 355 is a New York City based network of women entrepreneurs who volunteer their expertise to raise public awareness about humanitarian and cultural causes.
Tickets on sale from 03/07/10
For details and sponsorship opportunities contact
Jeremy Taylor: jeremy@freeburmaalliance.org & Elena Tchainikova: et@network355.org
(အဓိပဓိၾကီး ေပးပို႕သည္)
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