Friday, December 29, 2006

 

New Years benefit event

Hey Yo from the Funk Buddha. Join me on New Years Eve
for a ritualized performance spectacle to bring in 2007.
I will be leading a troop of performers including body
balancers and belly dancers with the backing of live
Brazilian drums from the Maracatu drum core. All this is
part of the massive New Years benefit event detailed
below. Begin your New Year with a bang...

Also don't forget about my Joe's Pub performance
on December 30th at 11:30pm an urban tea ceremony
with special guests.

For full details see:
http://www.funkbuddha.org


This New Years Eve you are invited to:

{ New Years Dream }
...a benefit event to support the rebuilding of New Orleans.

96 Greenwich St. @ Rector St.
Way Down Town - Manhattan

December 31st from 8pm, 2006, through sunrise, 2007.
Details:
http://www.thepleasurecorporation.com

The Experience:
This is the New Years you dream of. We've taken over
three floors of a downtown Manhattan brownstone/cabaret
club and built out a plush dreamscape of seductive
performance, intoxicating beats, cozy corners and a
massive midnight spectacle of drums, acrobatics and
endless bottles of champagne.

Expect the decadence of French Quarter New Orleans spiked
with the opulence of a New York City speakeasy.

In the room of Dreams:

DJ Rich Medina breathes, and revels in sharing the type of
music that makes a listener remember his soul. It is this
awareness of soul that brings listeners back time and
again to hear Rich spin: heads nod, bodies sway, emotions
expand and coalesce. Experience this world-renowned music
flavor connecting the dots between hip-hop, afro-beat, and
bass heavy future soul.

Swingsett of Ism Records plays through the universal
language of hip-hop tinged drum-and-bass, while Adam Matta
brings the dreamy beats guaranteed to bring back memories
of funk infused Brooklyn block parties.

At midnight the mass spectacle turns wild as the Maracatu
drum core joins Akim Funk Buddha in initiating the New
Year in a ritualized performance of acrobatic delicacy and
carnal intensity. Simultaneously hundreds of bottles of
Champagne will be distributed through the crowd while fire
spinners and burlesque performers complete the ritual with
glamour and decadence that you can taste and touch.


In the Cabaret Lounge:

Gemini and Scorpio present an explosive mix of circus,
burlesque, comedy and music, served with an abundance of
charm, poetry and wit. Here in New York City for the first
time ever, Vaudeville Cabaret Club is a four-star show
originating at the infamous Edinburgh Fringe Festival.

Tyler Fyre, infamous Daredevil, Fire Eater, Sword
Swallower and Glass Eater, hosts a night of delicious
mayhem.

Be seduced by the timeless burlesque of Ooh La Luz, the
lusciously infamous duo from San Francisco, in New York
for one night only. Almost unspeakably sexy, Ooh-La-Luz
perform in extravagant costumes of their own design,
created just for this event. A tantalizing step back into
the early 20th century, ribald and classy in equal parts.

Be thrilled by the The Lady Aye, the Sweetheart of the
Sideshow, a fire eater, escape artist and double
blockhead. Ms. Aye has been seen up and down the East
Coast solo and with her sideshow, The Pyrate Sisters'
All-Girl Sideshow, and has been named a "up and coming
burlesque babe" by The Village Voices 2006 Best of NY
issue. Among her many wonders is the world's only
corset-shaped bed of nails.

Be moved by The Ruel String Band, a classic jazz lift-off
to clown antics and mischievous gaming by hilarious
Ambrose Martos of Happy Hour Clowns and delightful Poofy
du Vey, sweet hoop moves by GrooveHoops, genuine Weimar
cabaret sound by Micaela Leon, and very special guest
Miguel Strong, vaudevillian guitar god of The Yard Dogs
Roadshow, roving entertainment by Lucky and the ritualizer
tribe from Boring Incorporated.

Where:
96 Greenwich St. @ Rector St.
Way Down Town - Manhattan

How much:
$20 before 9pm or after 2am (come early or late)
$40 between 9pm and 2am
Free champagne at midnight and much more...

Directions and more details can be seen at:
http://www.thepleasurecorporation.com

The Benefit:
One year ago, Hurricane Katrina devastated New Orleans in
the greatest national disaster in recent American history.

Breached levees and rising flood waters forced people to
abandon this great city, and the world watched in
disbelief as government at all levels failed to provide
timely and effective relief. The cost in human lives and
dislocated families, and the loss of property and
communities, has exacted a toll that will never be
forgotten... and is still being felt today.

The massive effort to support the devastated 9th Ward in
New Orleans continues. Funds raised at this event will go
to benefit Common Ground Relief and the Lower 9th Ward
Neighborhood Empowerment Network Association.

Two Thousand Seven will be the best year of your life.


Wednesday, July 05, 2006

 

Urban Village Event

Urban Village Event

July 7th, Friday

Holasek Weir Project
547 West 21st St, 11th Avenue
New York NY 10011

performance begin at 9pm

Friday, April 07, 2006

 

NYU Hip Hop Festival

April 3-15, 2006
All events happening at NYU SKIRBALL CENTER
Washington Square South and Laguardia Place Festival
curated and produced by RIKA IINO, JASON KING AND WILEY HAUSAM.

www.hiphopunbound.com


SOZO PICK: Thu. April 13 @7pm---DEEP*NYC


This is a one-of-a-kind event. Check it out... Dig deep into unstoppable urban expressions by NYC's hottest talents. A multimedia marathon of music, dance, fashion, and video featuring a Queens native DJ Rob Swift, Brooklyn's critically acclaimed live hip-hop band Dujeous, NYU's own Rouge State and MC Akim Funk Buddha, Japanese hip-hop dancers Bi-Trip, Takahiro, Myla, Kanako, Pete List and others. Also features clothing lines LIBERATION LAB and 1 SOUL.

$15 general public
$10 NYU faculty & staff
$7 NYU students

*** The evening's host AKIM FUNK BUDDHA was one of the first African hip-hop artists to arrive in the US and cut the now famous EP, Zimbabwe Legit (produced by Blacksheep and later remixed by DJ Shadow). For the past decade he's travelled around the world, settled in NYC and developed his unique blend of hip-hop, performance art and world music. Throughout the course of the evening, he will introduce you to some of the BEST and most DIVERSE live makers of hip-hop:

DJ ROB SWIFT www.djrobswift.com www.myspace.com/djrobswift Formerly of the legendary X-Ecutioners. With his 3rd and most recent solo album War Games, Swift makes a social statement, saying something with relevance, a totally new concept in turntable music. "Tablists have minds, we can think and we can use our turntable as a tool to convey those thoughts." The album features Large Professor, Akinyele, Melo-D, DJ Quest and Ricci Rucker.

DUJEOUS www.dujeous.net www.myspace.com/dujeous In an industry where names come and go faster than you can say MC Here-Today-Gone-Tomorrow, DUJEOUS wants you to learn their name and keep it on the tip of your tongue. The New York collective's sound matches their distinctive moniker. Embraced by the underground and ready for the masses, Dujeous embodies hip-hop at it's rarely-found finest: fun, full-bodied live music that will make heads nod and posteriors shake while thoughtful lyrics etch themselves in your eardrums.

ROUGE STATE www.myspace.com/roguestate1776 Formed by brothers John and Joe Beaty (both are NYU grad students) in order to fight for social change non-violently through music, the band takes from a myriad of influences, ranging from John Coltrane, Martin Luther King, Tupac, Notorious BIG, Malcolm X, and Rage Against the Machine, and creates a new hybrid of Hip-Hop, Jazz and Rock, with a focused message of awareness and hope in turbulent times.

BI-TRIP www.thebitrip.com Bi-TriP (Bi-Triangle Performance) is a dance-based performance company by Japanese dancers and was founded by Kenichi Ebina, Haruki Kai and Atsushi Suzuki in 2001. BiTriP's performance is a blend of hip-hop, jazz, modern, ethnic, mime, magic, and circus. BiTriP was the first ever Japanese winner of Grand Championship at the Amateur Night, Apollo Theater (2001).

TAKAHIRO Dancer TAKAHIRO is known for blending breakdance, mimes and influences from various parts of the world. He moved to New York from his native country Japan to pursue and develop his solo career. He has recently won the 2005 Apollo Theater Amateur Night Dance contest and placed 3rd in the entire competition. He has also been chosen for an ad campaign for Italian clothing line FREDDY for Spring 2006.

Clothing provided by: 1 SOUL LIBERATION LAB

Special thanks to DMC USA and Scratch DJ Academy.

DIRECTIONS
Skirball Center @ New York University

566 LaGuardia Place @Washington Square South
New York, NY 10012

A, B, C, D, E, F, V to West 4th Street 1 to Christopher Street N, R to 8th Street 6 to Astor Place


TICKET INFO

In Person - No Ticketing Fees Two Locations: Shagan Box Office at Skirball Center - 566 LaGuardia Place Hours: T-SA 12noon-6:00P.M. plus two hours prior to performances.

Ticket Central 416 West 42nd Street. Hours: Daily, 12noon - 8:00P.M.

By Phone - Ticketing Fees Apply Ticket Central 212-279-4200 Hours: Daily, 12noon - 8:00P.M.

UNBOUND PASSES $100 General public / NYU faculty & staff $50 NYU students
Go completely unbound and enjoy the ultimate, all-inclusive hip-hop experience by purchasing a festival pass. These Unbound Passes are good for admission to all events. To guarantee admittance you must check in at box office 30 minutes prior to the events scheduled start time. A limited number of Unbound Passes are available on a first-come, first-served basis. These passes are non-transferable.




Monday, March 06, 2006

 

March 15th @ Zebulon

Wednesday, March 15th: the EboNYasia Project at Zebulon, Brooklyn

Akim Funk Buddha and the EboNYasia Project meet again at Zebulon in Williamsburg for a night of music, movement, dance, poetry, and collaboration.

Details: Wednesday, March 15 @ 10 PM

Zebulon
258 Wythe Ave.
(between Metropolitan & 3rd, L to Bedford, Brooklyn)
FREE

Wednesday, January 04, 2006

 

January 8th @ Zebulon

January 8th @ Zebulon (10PM~)

Funk Buddha & The eboNYasia project return to Zebulon.


258 wythe ave-corner metropolitan ave.
L train to Bedford..
www.zebuloncafeconcert.com

Wednesday, November 30, 2005

 

Upcoming show on Dec.22nd, Thursday

Akim Funk Buddha presents eboNYasia project/Urban Global Holiday at Joe's Pub.

Night of international NY choreographers & performing artists.
Kaeshi-berry dance,
Hipno/body popping,
Mayuna/Blue Muse Dance,
vocalist-Jenny Fujita
and many special guests.

Tuesday, November 15, 2005

 

Upcomming shows


Zebulon/Nov 22nd
Funk Buddha & The eboNYasia project return to Zebulon World Music meets Beat boxing.

Pete List, wynne Bennet, Neel Mugui & very special guestsAppearance by Vong Ku pak ( Korean Drummer)

BAM/Nov 26th
Featuring Akim Funk Buddha, Wynne Bennett, Dana Leong, DJ Qing Lewy, Pete List, Mayuna/Blue Muse Dance and special guests.


JOES PUB/DEC 22nd
Akim Funk Buddha & eboNYasia project:
Night of World Groove,beatboxing &
Dance Choreography- Mayuna/Blue Muse Dance

 

Manhatta/MundoSundays-Nov.13th

Manhatta/ Mundosundays NOV 13th

Akim Funk Buddha & the eboNYasia project
A night of Experimental World Groove, beatboxing & urban movement.

7p.m. Joyful Sonic Wash/ Sitar w/effects, Sax and Tabla.
Jun & Megumi & Don

7:45. eboNYasia project/ Sitar meets beat box & gongs.
Neel Murgui, Daisy Paradi, Pete List, Akim Funk Buddha + very special guests
Appearance by Vong Ku pak- Korean drummer.


10.p.m. Qing Lewy on the Turn Tables( Will also groove with musicians)


Wednesday, November 02, 2005

 

Upcomming shows

Here are dates for up comming shows.


Sunday, Nov 13th-Manhatta/Mundo corner bleeker & Bowery
Performance suggestion - Blue Muse Dance- Joyful Sonic Wash / Also Akim F.B'
Bali meets Brooklyn colab with Kazooma,Akiko,Yun and Mayuna.

Nov 22nd-Zebulon

Nov 26-BAM
Akim with live band
Dancers- Who wants to get down? let me know.

DEC 13th -SATALA /World Music Venue 27th st& 7th ave
Funk Buddha colabs / Pete list, Kevin steele, Daisy Paradi/ EboNYasia -who?

DEC 22nd-JOES PUB 9.p.m
Akim F.B/ E.A project- Mayuna

Please remember.
1. Not everyone has to perform at every venue.

2.If you have some ideas,please come on Monday( BODY LANGUAGE STODIO/240 BEDFORD) to rehearse.
However, you are also welcome to just watch if you have no idea how to collaborate. Just come be around the good vibes. If you are wondering how we are paying for the space part of the arrangement is to bring good vibe to the space. We can also do a performance there in Nov or Dec.
Always check e mail or call me in case of last minute changes
.

Wednesday, October 26, 2005

 

Update

1. No Rehearsal on Oct 31, Monday
2. If you'd like to join Halloween Parade, please call AKIM immediately. (details below)

 

Next Ebony Asia shows

Next Ebony Asia show dates are:

November 13th corner Bowery & Bleeker
November 22 Zebulon
December 22 Joe's Pub

If you want to be involved in shows you need to fill out the project sheet & come through to one or some of the meetings to figure out where,when and who.

 

Halloween Parade-Oct 31st

This is mainly for the Halloween Parade Oct 31 from 8 to 10p.m. you are all invited.

This will be followed by a Concrete Ritual from about 10p.m. to 11p.m. from there we will celebrate our way into perhaps several parties or maybe just one if it is hot.
For info on the Concrete Ritual go to http://www.complacent.org/

There will be meetings and or rehearsals happening practically every night this week. If you want to get involved Akim's main rule is do not stress. Come when you can and go when you need to.

 

Rehearsal Oct 24th

Many of the E.A.( EbonyAsia) crew are laying low and are also under the weather. Neverthe less Akim and Taron (not sure about spelling) Worked on martial arts & the Dragon dance choreography for the Halloween Parade Oct 31.

Tuesday, October 18, 2005

 

Rehearsal Oct 17th

Report on rehersal:

Peace & thanks to all Ebony Asia participants for our first show at Zebulon.

Report on Last rehersal.

Thanks for all who came through.Many of us have a varried schedules so we may not always be able to have rehersal together.

Peter and Akim talked about the game plan for future shows you will all soon be notified about.
Some Sundays in Nov.


Urban legend Jazzy J came by to give a work out session. We began to combine Tai Chi and the locking movments.

Sonic Wash came by to see and talk but was reminded that the Monday sessions are going to be for actualization.

Mayuna & Hyun came later and did some body balancing and martial arts with akim.

FOR NEXT MONDAY ONLY COME IF YOU WANT TO TRY SOME NEW IDEAS FOR FUTURE SHOWS. ALSO FILL OUT THE PROJECT SHEET SO WE KNOW YOUR IDEAS NEEDS IN ADVANCE
******Please send BIO & PICS to Yuki for website.

 

Ebonyasia project member 's performance



Hyunsuk Kim's Performance "Dia-monologue"

...convey the complex and dynamic nature of the human mind through contemporary digital media, music, and interactive drama.

Friday, October 21, 7PM
Place: Smart Gallery-www.smartgallery.com
137 W 14th street #203, NYC


Joyful Sonic Wash
Jun Mazxax (Sax, Voice, efx)
Megumi Matsuzaki (Sitar, efx)
Don Amit Ram (Tabla)

Saturday, October 22
From 3pm untill 7pm
at open road park
on east 12 st (Bet 1st ave & Avenue A)

Sunday, October 09, 2005

 

ZEBULON





Zebulon on OCT.13th
An evening with Akim funk buddha & the EboNYasia project
10p.m.
Openin with Sonic Wash
Sitar affects,
Sax,Tabla
Megumi, Jun & Don

10:30p.m.
Akim Funk Buddha & Ebonyasia Renogades

Elraka- Opera
Yumi Kurosawa- 20 string Koto
Wynne Bennet - Keyboard
DJ Qing Lewi spinning Global Land Scape
Pete List-Beat Boxing and more
Special appearances by Dancers & Musicians

@ the ZEBULON 258 wythe ave corner metropolitan.
L train to Bedford
www.zebuloncafeconcert.com

Friday, October 07, 2005

 

eboNYasia mission statement

eboNYasia

Before history began to be documented there was interactions between the tribes of continents. From spices to music to knowledge. Today we continue this interaction.
A place where cultures meet
A celebration of individuality and parallels
As the Jade stones sings in its silent glory
Ebony hums in mysterious contentment
The future of performance is in our hands and moving still.
Dances and mantras ignite our sleeping heritages
As we find delight in the harmonic tones and remember lost dances of a thousand tribes.
Cultures meet in a paradigm that alters and re affirms our perceptions.

WE , THE INTERNATINAL MISFITS, ARE NEW YORK CITY.
NO MATTER HOW STRONG YOUR ACCENT IS, OR GOOD YOUR ENGLISH IS
OR AMERICAN YOU MAY LOOK.
WE LIVE HERE. WE ARE THE MUSIC. WE ARE THE MESSAGE. WE ARE THE LESSON AND WE ARE NOT EVEN TRYING TO TEACH.
THIS EXPERIENCE ISTHE NEW DOCUMENTATIONOF OUR JOURNEY, OUR REFLEXTION OF OUR TIME. AND WE ARE THE ONES WHO ARE WRITING IT.


by akim funk buddha

Thursday, October 06, 2005

 

Meeting at Oct 5th

---Upcoming Ebonyasia event will be

@Zebulan

Oct. 13th@10pm

Open with Sonic Wash

Check out the site......
www.zebuloncafeconcert.com

---Rehearsal Space

"Body Language" 241 Bedford Street.
They will offer rehearsal space.
Charge:donation

Open date for Ebonyasia project member...

>access days
Monday After 8pm
Wedsday Before 6pm
Sunday After 6pm

Contact Akim to make appointments in advance....like a week advance.

----Project Sheets

Yuki will send you something called "Project Sheets"

This is kind of like entry sheets for festivals/events.

If you can fill out the info of your projects with this sheet it will be a great help to figure out what's needed and what is the project about.

Form will be ready soon and basicly the information will be shared among ebonyasia members. More question, please contact Yuki...ebonyasia@gmail.com

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