Party Benefit & Jam

PB&J 24

August 1, 2007 · Leave a Comment

Dance Party for Resilience
Saturday August 11, 2007
@ Monghwan in Shinchon
9:00 pm – 2:30 am
10,000 won! All proceeds donated toward continuing production of the film “Resiliance”, a documentary about birth mothers who gave their children up for adoption.

Resilience tells the stories of Korean birth mothers who gave their children up for international adoption. The film explores the reasons and circumstances behind their painful decision, which was often due to a lack of social welfare support and women’s rights. For the very first time, despite stigma and discrimination from their own society, these birth mothers bravely come forward to share their stories of profound loss, struggle, and ultimately, of courage and strength.

www.resiliencefilm.com

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ON THE TURNTABLES:

DJ Zoo (주) — hip hop  > 9-10pm
DJ One Up  (Paul) — hiphop & funk  > 10-11:15pm
DJ Eugene Blake — house/electro  > 11:15-12:45am
DJ Korrect (Luke) — hiphop & funk  > 12:45-2am (~2:30am)

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PB&J 23 flyer!

May 14, 2007 · 1 Comment

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PB&J 23

May 6, 2007 · Leave a Comment

PB&J 23: Dance Benefit for Migrant Trade Union
Saturday May 19, 2007
@ Monghwan in Shinchon
9:00pm – 2:30am (or even later!)
10,000 won.
All proceeds donated to Migrant Worker Trade Union 이주노동자노동조합 (mtu.or.kr)

Back by popular demand on the turntables DJ DLX (hiphop and funk), DJ Ladybird (eclectic sounds), DJ neva_far (funky house), plus featured guest performers: Dirty Soundz, BJ, Soul아름

오는 5월 19일은 이주노동자 노동조합을 위한 PB&J의 24번째 행사로써 여러분께 사랑받는 디제이들과 엠씨들이 등장합니다. 여러분의 빗발치는 요청으로 인해 DJ DLX(힙합과 funk), DJ Ladybird(일렉트릭 사운드), DJ neva_far(펑키 하우스) 거기에다 특별초대손님 Dirty Soundz, BJ, Soul아름까지 멋진 음악을 준비해 찾아뵈려고 합니다.

DJ LadyBird (eclectic goodies) –> from Eden and Cheeky Monkey Radio
myspace.com/ladybsboutique
www.seoulsounds.com > community music project

DJ neva_far (funky house) –> this is confirmed to be her final PB&J appearance as she is leaving Korea at the end of May. She’s prepared a ‘Farewell CD’ especially for this occasion!

Neva_far가 5월 말 한국을 떠남으로써 이번이 PB&J에서  마지막 공연이 될 것입니다. 이번 행사에서 Neva_far의 ‘Farewell CD’도 만나볼 수 있으니 놓치지 마시기 바랍니다.

DJ DLX (hiphop and funk) –> from Cheeky Monkey Radio
as seen opening for Ninja Tune superstar DJ Vadim
www.cheekymonkeyradio.com

featuring live hip hop performance by:
Dirty Soundz + BJ, Soul 아름

Dirty Soundz, a Korean/American DJ MC duo have teamed up with MC BJ and (female) vocalist Soul 아름 for a charged hip hop performance.

ABOUT THE BENEFICIARY
“이주노동자노동조합”은 한국에서 일하고 있는 40만 이주노동자들의 인권과 노동권을 위한 단체입니다. 체불임금 해결이나 산재보상등 이주노동자 개개인에 대한 지원과 함께 고용허가제 반대, 강제 추방 중단, 미등록 이주노동자 전면 합법화 등 보다 큰 문제를 위해 싸우고 있습니다.

지난 2월에 9명의 사망자를 낸 여수외국인보호소 화재사건이 있었습니다. 그 결과로, 그러한 비극이 또 다시 발생하는 것을 막기위한 법개정을 추진하는 역할을 MTU가 맡기로 하였습니다.

The Migrant Worker Trade Union works to protect and promote the human and labor rights of the approximately 400,000 migrant workers living and working in Korea. In addition to individual support, such as direct mediation on behalf of workers who are not receiving wages or compensation for industrial accidents, MTU is also working on a broader scale to establish a work permit system, stop forced deportations and to legalize all undocumented migrant workers.

In the wake of the recent fire at the Yeosu migrant detention center that killed 9 migrant workers in February of this year, MTU has spearheaded the push for reforms that would prevent such tragedies in the future.

Map to Monghwan

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Other news and upcoming events:

Coming up this Saturday May 12 at Minor League in Hongdae, Speakeasy Magazine presents its second issue release party with live music starting at 10pm from: The 40 Days, The Rob Hunger Experience, Jet Echo, G.W. Snack, and Johnny Royal
Cover: 10,000 (with one free drink. Proceeds help fund the next issue of Speakeasy. Email infospeakeasy@gmail.com for details.

Also our friend and former Seoul resident Keith Marks has started up the Jacksonville, Florida branch of the Party Benefit & Jam global empire! “The purpose of PB&J is for the community of Jacksonville to get together to do what it loves doing: partying, while still raising awareness for local non-profits in the community.” We’re very excited… read more about the Jacksonville PB&J here.

And last but not least, the 11th annual Seoul Human Rights Festival will be held at the Seoul Art Cinema from May 18th until May 24th. It looks like the site is still under construction, but do check out their lineup of international and Korean films.

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PB&J 22

May 3, 2007 · Leave a Comment

PB&J 22: Spoken Word and Performance Showcase for APIA Summit in New Orleans
Saturday May 5, 2007
@ Stereo Underground in Hongdae
(see map below)
8:00pm – 10:00pm
Sliding scale 5,000-10,000 won! All proceeds donated to the August 2007 New Orleans spoken word and poetry summit

APIA Spoken Word Summit

Spoken Word & Performance Showcase on Saturday May 5

On Saturday May 5th, a passel of poets and performers will take the stage at Stereo Underground in Hongdae in support of spoken word and youth arts in New Orleans. From experimental music to unadulterated poetry, Sam Lee, Julayne Lee, Sue Kwon, Annie Koh, Su-Yoon Ko, Sora Kim-Russell, Mirim Kim and Jason Ahn will bring their creativity to the microphone. Sliding fee scale of W5,000-W10,000. Pay what you want/can. No one will be turned away due to lack of funds.

August 3-5, 2007 will mark the 4th biennial APIA (Asian Pacific Islander American) Spoken Word and Poetry Summit at the New Orleans Center for the Creative Arts in Louisiana. As a grassroots movement among Asian American artist/activists that began in Seattle in 2001 and continued in Chicago (2003) and Boston (2005), the Summit supports several Asian American youth artist programs around the US, and this year Asian American immigrant youth community in New Orleans will also participate and benefit from the Summit. Proceeds from the fundraiser will go directly to the operating costs involved in hosting the Summit.

Artists Bios
Jason Ahn is a California native and he graduated from the University of California , Berkeley in 2005 with Honors in both Molecular Cell Biology and History. As a Fulbright Scholar he is doing a medical anthropological study on the structural violence in North Korea and its affects the people’s health. He will start medical school in the fall of 2007. He was introduced to writing poetry in a course at UC Berkeley called June Jordan’s Poetry for the People in 2004. He hopes to become a doctor in North Korea, publish a collection of poetry, and direct a documentary film.

Mirim Kim is a transplanted Korean who tried to grow up in North Dakota amongst lutefisk, Scandinavian Heritage Days, and fourth-generation Norwegian-American attempts to pigeonhole her according to her race. She has lived in Korea for four years, and her main passion is working with Korean orphans. After a wrenching experience of watching a child go for domestic adoption and shortly followed by a quite differently heartwrenching experience of watching a newborn infant who bears her name grow into toddlerhood, she has focused her writing on “Aejin,” the phantom Korean orphan child who represents both love and neglect, hope and despair. Mirim hopes, through her writing, to bring her audience closer to a rarely examined underside of Korean society.

Sora Kim-Russell is a poet and aspiring fiction writer. Her alleged novel is presumed to be a queer, hyphenated Asian chick lit novel that may or may not be a memoir in disguise. The existence of this novel has yet to be confirmed.

Su-Yoon Ko is an adoptee. In Minnesota she was involved in theater, drumming, and was 1/3 of Mongrel, a spoken word group, until she relocated to Seoul over four years ago. She’s a member of ASK (Adoptee Solidarity Korea), a politically active group.

Annie Koh is a graduate student in Korean Studies, a cheese-devourer, a Midwesterner by birth and a San Franciscan by sheer stubbornness. She has been a political campaign manager, an arts organizer, a dot com casualty, a freelance writer and a drummer. Her fiction/nonfiction work has been featured in the San Francisco Examiner, Ten magazine, San Jose Metro, Galeria de la Raza, Pacific Time Radio, and in the League of Pissed Off Voters inaugural anthology. On sunny afternoons, she dreams of tshirt empires and starting her own museums.

Sue Kwon teaches AP Economics at a high school outside of Seoul, and commutes to Seoul on the weekends for special occasions such as this one.

Julayne Lee is a 1.X generation Korean American who grew up in Minnesota. The bi-annual APIA Spoken Word and Poetry Summit has been a source of inspiration for her writing. Since she moved here, Korea has successfully divided over 6,000 families through international adoption.

Sam Lee grew up longing to fit in with other Denver-area Korean Americans, but couldn’t afford his own black honda civic. He has been in Seoul for a year and a half, and is currently working as a teacher trainer. In his free time, Sam likes to sit at the piano and improvise about topics that people would write poems, books or term papers about, like North Korean nationalism, Weslyian Hymns or Jongno 3-ga at 7am.

Map to Stereo Underground

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Map to Club TA (PB&J 21)

April 27, 2007 · Leave a Comment

Directions to this Sunday’s screening of Out: Smashing Homophobia, 7:30 pm!

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PB&J 21

April 23, 2007 · Leave a Comment

PB&J 21: Film Benefit for WOM collective
Sunday April 29, 2007
@ Club TA in Hongdae
(we’re making a map, just email us at pbjseoul -@- gmail. com and we’ll send it to you!)
7:30 pm – 9:30 pm
7,000 won! All proceeds donated to WOM filmmaking collective.

Out Smashing Homophobia poster
Screening of Out: Smashing Homophobia on Sunday April 27

PB&J is happy to announce our first documentary film benefit — Out: Smashing Homophobia on Sunday April 29 at 7:30 PM at Club TA. Winner of the Documentary Ock Rang Award at the 2007 Women’s International Film Festival in Seoul, Out: Smashing Homophobia is the inventive and honest self-portraits of three Korean lesbian teenagers — Chunjae, Choi and Koma. Out sold out both screenings at the film festival, there’s lots of positive buzz about this documentary, don’t miss your chance to see the film! Subtitles are in English, dialogue is in Korean. More info about Out at www.out.or.kr or check out the review up at koreanfilm.org

All proceeds will go to the feminist filmmaking collective WOM. Dedicated to telling the untold diversity of women’s lives, and to increasing access to media tools and media education for young women, WOM has created documentary films since 2001 – We Are Not Defeated, Sex Trafficking, Knife Style, Turtle Sisters, Lesbian Censorship 1 and now Out.

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PB&J 20

April 23, 2007 · Leave a Comment

PB&J 20: Dance Party Benefit for Daechuri Farmers
Saturday March 31, 2007
@ Monghwan in Shinchon
9:30 pm – 2:00 am

10,000 won! All proceeds donated to help the farmers of Daechuri rebuild their lives.

March 31st is the last day for the farmers of Daechuri. The rice paddy fields will be swallowed up by the expansion of Camp Humphreys. A dance party for farmers? Oh, definitely! Hitting the dance floor in an celebration of their spirit of the farmers of Daechuri who fought for their dignity through art and activism!

ON THE TURNTABLES:
DJ LadyBird (eclectic goodies) –> of the Eden parties
http://myspace.com/ladybsboutique

DJ neva_far (funky house) –> in maybe her last Seoul appearance!

DJ DLX (infectious hiphop and funk) –> last seen on the bill with Ninja Tune superstar DJ Vadim
www.cheekymonkeyradio.com

ON THE SCREEN:
The Art of Daechuri, by Bum Lee. “I visited Daechuri on Saturday March 3. Behind the perimeter of fences guarded by police, many of the homes had been demolished and the unharvested fields were trenched off with barbed wire. But there was art everywhere amidst the ruin – murals, sculptures, junk art, and a gallery filled with paintings.”

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